Belle Tout Lighthouse

Beachy Head, Eastbourne, East Sussex

Details

The Belle Tout Lighthouse at Beachy Head offers a truly unique place to stay. Originally built in 1832, it served until 1902, then transformed into a tea shop and residence, later partially destroyed during World War II and meticulously restored in the 1950s. This iconic landmark has been owned and featured by the BBC, relocated due to erosion, and now stands beautifully restored.

Perched with 360-degree views of the English Channel, rolling countryside and the iconic Seven Sisters cliffs, Belle Tout Lighthouse provides an unparalleled retreat.

Each room is thoughtfully themed, from the 'Captains Cabin' to 'Old England' and the 'Keepers Loft', ensuring guests a comfortable and memorable stay. All accommodation boasts excellent facilities. Guests can unwind in the resident's lounge offering sea views or ascend to the lamp room for a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the South Downs, Seven Sisters cliffs and the Beachy Head Lighthouse.

On cooler days, relax by the fire in the guest lounge, or savour the sunset from the Lantern Room with its magnificent views of Beachy Head Lighthouse and the Seven Sisters.

As the sole hotel and bed-and-breakfast at Beachy Head, Belle Tout Lighthouse offers an extraordinary base for exploring Eastbourne and its surrounding attractions.

Nearby visitors can explore several attractions that showcase the natural beauty and historical significance of the area, including:

Beachy Head.

Seven Sisters Country Park.

Pevensey Castle.

South Downs National Park.

Please visit our website for more information or call 01323 423185 between 11am - 4.30pm only please.

Visit Website www.belletout.co.uk

Features & Amenities

  • Off Street Parking
  • Garden
  • Wifi
  • Freeview TV
  • Golf Nearby
  • Coast Nearby

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Pricing :

    Room per night based on 2 people sharing from £210

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