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This pretty inn is located a mile from the center of Steyning, a small town known for its award-winning cobbled walk. The peaceful garden has a wide variety of plants, and there is free Wi-Fi and free parking on site. Rooms at the Castle Inn Hotel are centrally heated, and come with Sky TV and facilities for making tea and coffee. Each has its own bathroom with free toiletries. A charming building covered with summer hanging baskets, Castle Inn offers a range of fine ales and a choice of wines. There is a games room for playing pool, and a full English breakfast is provided each morning. In a rural area of Sussex, the inn is less than 5 minutes’ walk from St Mary’s House and the 11th-century Bramber Church.
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