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This is a B&B for people who would not normally enjoy staying in a B&B. It is a Grade II listed manor house, furnished as such (oil paintings, antique furniture) and set in a large and beautiful garden with hard tennis court and heated swimming pool. Only three bedrooms (two with baths, one shower). The feeling of being a friend rather than a customer will be heightened if you have dinner in, as can be arranged. Sarah Burgoyne is a passionate French-trained cook. The honey served with her famous breakfasts comes from the beehives in the orchard. And she will make you a picnic hamper if asked; perfect for Glyndebourne which is only 10 minutes away. A special place.
Free wifi
Country House
Exclusive use
Child friendly
No restaurant
Sit-out Terrace
B&B
Good wine list
House party feel
Ballooning
Country Escape
Tennis
Less £
Quiet
Owner managed
Romantic
Birdwatching
Charming
Traditional
Sights nearby
Village
Antiques
Golf
Great walks
Riding
Rooms
3 rooms in this hotelGarden
Swimming Pool
Outdoor PoolSitting Room
Communal Dining
Parking
Fireplace
Free wifi
Outdoor dining
Wifi
Internet
Not suitable for disabled guests
Child friendly
No restaurant
Sit-out Terrace
Good wine list
Ballooning
Tennis
Birdwatching
Sights nearby
Golf
Great walks
Riding
Why do people love staying in your hotel? Staying at Old Whyly is like staying with friends in their beautiful country house. The house is filled with wonderful antique furniture and family portraits. What is there to do in the area or on site? Extensive gardens with a tennis court and swimming. What kind of breakfast do you offer? Full English Breakfast. Do you offer other meals? And can you recommend good places to eat out locally? We offer dinner as the food is a highlight at Old Whyly. We can recommend local pubs. Which are your most popular room types, and why? All rooms very different and charming What message would you like to give Hotel Guru readers? Old Whyly is perfect for the Glyndebourne Opera Festival as it is only 10 minutes away. Also there are many National Trust houses and Gardens to visit in East Sussex and Kent.
Originally published by Good Hotel Guide
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