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Staying in accommodation in Hailsham is a real adventure that will take you back to nature and into the beautiful English landscape. Hailsham is located near Brighton and Eastbourne, so it’s a great place to stop on your way to or from those resorts. For even more fun, get accommodation in Hailsham for several days so that you can thoroughly enjoy all that the area has to offer. Here are four fun places to check out while staying in accommodation in Hailsham.

  1. Great Dixter House and Gardens – Nature lovers and those who simply love gardens have got to check out this place. The gardens lie all around this beautiful manor, and you can also go inside the house and learn about restoration efforts. If you’d like to order some plants for your own home, there is also an incredible nursery here with plants for sale that were grown on the grounds  using compost made right there at the manor.
  2. Sussex Downs – After you have secured accommodation in Hailsham, take a walk over to Sussex Downs and enjoy the picturesque landscape with white cliffs and an incredible beach. You could go walking for days in this environment if you wanted to.
  3. Devonshire Park – Tennis lovers will enjoy heading down to Eastbourne where world class tennis players have played on the lawn at Devonshire Park. In 2010, AEGON International Tennis sponsored the Davis Cup there at the park.
  4. The Glyndebourne Opera House – Take in a little music at the Glyndebourne Opera House, which is located about 20 minutes away from our accommodation in Hailsham. The opera house was founded by John Christie and his wife, and it dates all the way back to 1934.

There are also many other places to explore when you stay at accommodation in Hailsham. This is truly one of the most beautiful parts of the English countryside because there are so many different kinds of landscapes to enjoy - from peaceful hills, rolling gardens and meadows, stark cliffs, and sandy seashores, there is so much of the outdoors to take in.

Hailsham Grange offers bed and breakfast accommodation in an area that’s perfect for those who love gardens or who just want to get away from the city for a while. This is certainly one part of England that you do not want to miss.