Arundel and South Downs Serviced Accommodation
www.sussexbythesea.com
The Swan Hotel, Arundel
Findon Manor Hotel
27-29 High Street, Arundel, West Sussex BN18 9AG
High Street, Findon, Worthing, West Sussex BN14 0TA
T: 01903 882314 F: 01903 883759
T: 01903 872733 F: 01903 877473
E:
swanhotel.arundel@fullers.co.uk www.fullershotels.com
E: hotel@fi
ndonmanor.com www.fi ndonmanor.com
• Grade II listed building
Flanked by tall, spreading
• Close to River Arun in the heart
evergreens, Findon Manor lies
of Arundel
at the heart of the picturesque
• 15 en-suite bedrooms all non-
Sussex village whose name it
smoking with LCD TVs, direct dial
bears. Findon Manor itself is not a
telephones and tea/coffee facilities
manor house at all. In fact, it’s the
• Restaurant serving freshly
old Rectory. Now a comfortably
prepared homecooked food
luxurious country hotel where you
• Relax in a friendly bar with Fuller’s
can relax knowing that everything
real ales and a good selection of
you need is at hand and
wines
everything is the best of its kind.
• WiFi access available
Egon Ronay, AA & Michelin Award
• Small functions catered for
winning restaurant.
• Low season short break packages
General Manager: Stacey Reynolds and
available
Nearby walks take in historic
Jim Dobbin
Price: £70-£125 room rate.
Proprietor: Mr G. Matthews
Cissbury and
Chanctonbury Rings and
Prices are per room per night including full
Price: From £55 - £75 pppn
The South Downs Way.
English breakfast. Open all year.
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April Cottage Bed and Breakfast Arden Guest House
Crossbush Lane, Arundel, West Sussex BN18 9PQ 4 Queens Lane, Arundel, West Sussex BN18 9JN
T: 01903 885401/07885 488213 T: 01903 882544
E:
april.cott@btinternet.com www.april-cottage.co.uk E:
terry@ardenguesthouse.net www.ardenguesthouse.net
A comfortable family run home,
Clean, comfortable, friendly,
April Cottage offers traditional bed
family run guest house, close
and breakfast accommodation.
to town centre, a few minutes
Conveniently positioned on the edge
walk from railway station and
of the South Downs, an ‘Area of
buses.
Outstanding Natural Beauty’, one mile
from Arundel town and ideal for visiting Small car park and bicycle
the surrounding area. There are two en- storage available. Single,
suite rooms available and double and twin rooms, with
accommodate double, twin or single TV and tea/coffee facilities,
occupancy. Local pubs and restaurants
some
are within walking distance.
en-suite.
Proprietors: Richard and Tanya Wallis
Early breakfast available and
Price: B&B from Proprietors: Terry & Ann Meathrel
special rates for
£35-£60 pppn
Price: From £25-£48 pppn
single occupancy, no
Open all year
breakfast or longer
stay.
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Norton Cottage Bed and Breakfast Field View
Norton Lane, Norton, Nr. Aldingbourne, Chichester, West Sussex Nyton Road, Aldingbourne, Chichester, West Sussex PO20 3TX
PO20 3NH T: 01243 544805 T: 01243 543784 E: info@fi
eldviewbedandbreakfast.co.uk
E:
nortoncottagebb@btinternet.com www.nortoncottage.co.uk M: 07949 269227
www.fi eldviewbedandbreakfast.co.uk
Norton Cottage offers a friendly Friendly, comfortable home with
welcome, combining cottage charm large garden and rural views.
with modern amenities. Rooms with Convenient for Arundel, Bognor
en-suite or private bath/shower. Regis, Chichester, South Downs,
Satellite TV lounge and guests’ Fontwell and Goodwood. Two
kitchen. Country garden and terrace. attractive, newly-furnished rooms:
Good pubs and restaurants nearby. Double with en-suite shower
room and double/twin with private
Centrally situated between Arundel,
bathroom.
Chichester and Bognor in a quiet
rural location close to the seaside
Large guest sitting room with colour
and the South Downs. Goodwood
TV and wood-burning stove.
and Fontwell racing nearby.
Full English breakfast, Wi-Fi
internet access.
Proprietors: Dianne and Peter Bell Open all year
Price: From £27-£40 pppn
Proprietor: Caroline Audemars
except Christmas.
Special rates apply for Goodwood events and Bank Holidays.
Price: From £30-£40 pppn
Minimum 2 nights stay at weekends during high season.
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