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Hotels in Bramber, Sussex




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The George Inn Hotel


Hotel in Bramber, West Sussex
Rooms from 50.0This former 16th century coaching inn still retains many of its wonderful original features, with a cosy interior, original wooden beams and an inglenook fireplace. The hotel's original historic beauty does not compromise the standard of its accommodation. All of the recently refurbished rooms are en suite, with power showers, air conditioning and secondary glazing. The hotel is the perfect place to sample the renowned, good-quality food along with a glass of fine new world wine or a glass of real ale in front of a roaring fire. Conferences, meetings and parties are also catered for…

Hotels between 50-75


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Best Western Old Tollgate Hotel & Restaurant

Hotel in Bramber: Situated in the lovely village of Steyning, the Best Western Old Tollgate Hotel has a 24-hour reception and offers free Wi-Fi, free parking and a gard…
Rooms from 65.00

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