St Omer Hotel
Set in the picturesque seaside town of Eastbourne, the St. Omer Hotel is a family run, friendly establishment. Eastbourne is located on the southern coast of England and is a popular tourist destination just 74 miles outside of London. This coastal city boasts the best weather in the country and is especially warm during the summer season. The St. Omer Bed and Breakfast is located on the seafront and offers stunning panoramic views of the ocean from many rooms.
This charming bed and breakfast has a total of 12 bedrooms, including single, twin, double and family rooms. All rooms have en-suite shower facilities, television, and complimentary tea & coffee facilities. Guest facilities are clean, tastefully decorated and of the highest quality. Guests can relax and unwind near the fireplace in the cosy guest lounge or enjoy the breathtaking seascape while in the sun lounge. An outside patio/deck area boasts spectacular ocean views and is perfect for dining at fresco.
A home cooked English breakfast is served to guests every morning in the elegant, panelled dining room. The St. Omer prepares meals using only the finest, freshly grown produce and caters to special dietary needs upon request. A licensed bar is also featured in the establishment and allows guests to unwind with an evening drink.
The St. Omer Inn Room prices range from £27 to £45 per person per night depending upon time of year, duration of stay and whether the accommodation is B&B or Half Board. Pets are not allowed. This bed and breakfast is child friendly and parking is easily available. The St. Omer bed and breakfast is a strictly non-smoking establishment.
The St Omer Hotel is well versed in offering services to business personnel working away from home during the week and offers early breakfasts on request for those needing to be at work early.
Contact Details
| Address: |
13 Royal Parade Eastbourne East Sussex BN22 7AR |
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01323 722152 |
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This page was last updated: 29 February 2008
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