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By road: Follow signs to the seafront, go along Royal Parade to the Grand Hotel, turn right into Silverdale Road, then left at the t-junction. The Cherry Tree is situated 50 yards on your left.
45 minutes from the M25/London, 20 minutes from Newhaven, 40 minutes from Brighton.
By rail: Eastbourne railway station is centrally located and is just a 5 minute taxi ride away or a 15 minute walk from The Cherry Tree. 85 minutes from London Victoria, 40 minutes from Gatwick Airport, 40 minutes from Brighton, 90 minutes from Ashford International.
By ferry: 20 minutes from Newhaven, 2 hours from Dover and the Channel Tunnel.
By Air: Gatwick Airport is 40 miles away and Heathrow Airport 80 miles.
*Directions are included in your booking confirmation email.
Parking & Transport:
Free Street Parking,
Family / Children's services:
Cots / Cribs, Child friendly focus & attitude, High Chairs, Family Room / Internal Play areas, Childrens activities,
Concierge Services:
Medical Services, Safety Deposit Boxes,
Guest Entertainment:
Lounge / Bar,
Business Services:
Internet access, Email access,
Check In: You may check in from 16:00 hours.
Check Out: You must check out by 10:30 hours.
CANCELLATION POLICY: null
COMMENTS: Normal check in time is between 4pm and 6pm or at a time by prior arrangement by phone. Deposit of 20 GBP per person. Single occupancy rate applies.
Non smoking hotel.
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