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The Laindons

Hastings, East Sussex, England

The Laindons in Hastings, East Sussex, England
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About The Laindons

The Laindons is a Georgian, Grade II-listed building located on the High Street in Hastings’ old town, just a 5-minute walk from the beach and several restaurants. This beautiful property serves breakfast in its conservatory, overlooking East Hill and the local Catholic and All Saints Churches. The contemporary, stylish rooms at the Laindons each have an private bathroom. The bespoke beds are created from recycled wood and crafted by local, award-winning craftsmen. All rooms include flat-screen smart TVs and complimentary on-demand movies, free WiFi and free toiletries. A complimentary parking ticket is given to guests valid from 16:00 until 11:00 the next morning in the local public car park. The Laindons is a 5-minute taxi ride from Hastings Railway Station, a 1 hour drive to Folkestone and 45 minutes' to Brighton.


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