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Destination: The Star Inn Alfriston

ThreeStar Star Hotel
Alfriston, United Kingdom

The Star Inn is reputed to be one of the countrys oldest inns. Originally built during the 13th Century its first recorded refurbishment took place in 1450. Since that time it has seen many changes and today offers its guests a unique blend of traditional hospitality, oak beams, open fires and an intimate atmosphere. Today, The Star Inn offers well-appointed accommodation with modern comforts, alongside comfortable lounges and excellent cuisine. Known as The Star of Bethlehem until at least 1520, the hotel was then run by the monks of Battle Abbey and offered shelter to friars and pilgrims on their way to the Shrine of St Richard at Chichester. As a Holy House a wooden Sanctuary Post gave fugitives and very probably smugglers instant church protection. The Post can still be seen in the bar today, its powers of sanctuary however, are long past. At the front of the building stands a lion figurehead, thought to be from a Dutch Warship, which sank in the English Channel. It is believed that the lion was washed ashore in Cuckmere Haven and then brought into Alfriston by a gang of well-known local smugglers. The figurehead was restored in 2003. Reputed to be one of the countrys oldest inns, The Star Inn, Alfriston offers a unique blend of oak beams, open fires, an intimate atmosphere and traditional hospitality alongside the modern comforts of its well appointed guest accommodation. There is free WiFi throughout the property.

Originally built in the 13th century and known as The Star of Bethlehem until at least 1520, the inn was then run by the monks of Battle Abbey who offered shelter to friars and pilgrims on their way to the shrine of St Richard at Chichester.

Todays traveller can be assured of an equally warm welcome right at the heart of the picturesque village of Alfriston. It is ideally located for walking the South Downs Way, visiting Glyndebourne, Eastbourne, vibrant Brighton or for taking the Newhaven-Dieppe ferry. You can also enjoy golf, clay-pigeon shooting and horse riding in the area. Guests dine in the on-site pub. Parking is subject to availability due to limited spaces. This property is located in a residential area and guests are asked to refrain from excessive noise. Payment Information: Please note that the hotel is unable to accept payment via American Express cards. Please refer to the Accepted Credit Cards section for a full list of the cards that the hotel does accept.

Pets are only allowed in the ground floor rooms, subject to availability and by prior arrangement.

Facilities

Free self parkingRestaurantPets allowedRoom serviceMeeting roomsBar/lounge 24-hour front deskGardenNon-smoking roomsFacilities for disabled guestsFamily roomsBridal suiteInternet access

Origin Details

IATA Code
GB-0777
Location
Hailsham, East Sussex

Quick Info

  • Free cancellation up to 24h before pickup
  • Flight tracking included for airport pickups
  • All prices include tolls, taxes, and tips