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Boreham House

Herstmonceux, East Sussex, England

Boreham House in Herstmonceux, East Sussex, England
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About Boreham House

Boreham House in Herstmonceux is a luxurious Georgian property set in more than 2 acres of gardens and woodland. A full breakfast menu complements its spacious rooms with attached bathroom with free parking and Wi-Fi. Rooms at Boreham House have double or king-size beds with en suite shower, or a bath and shower. Complementary toiletries are provided, and each room also has a TV, hairdryer and tea and coffee facilities. There is a full English breakfast with local sausages, black pudding, bacon, free range eggs, tomatoes and mushrooms, and a vegetarian breakfast too. Scrambled egg with smoked salmon, omelets, croissants and toast with jam or marmalade are also on the menu. Herstmonceux’s village pub is just 350 feet away from the house, and there is a tea room serving lunch and traditional cream teas. The Herstmonceux Observatory Science Center is just a 6-minute drive, and Bodiam Castle around 30 minutes. The town of Bexhill, on the Sussex coast, is just over 6 miles away.


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