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Lansdowne hotel eastbourne
HOSTED BRIDGE HOLIDAY
31st March 2025 for 4 Nights
4 Star Half Board Accommodation
A four star seafront hotel in Eastbourne with uninterrupted views of award-winning beaches and great transport links to Seven Sisters Country Park, Cuckmere Haven and the South Downs National Park to name just a few. There are 98 bedrooms inclusive of 7 double bedded executive rooms (many with sea views), 3 superior rooms and a Junior Suite.
One of the oldest and finest hotels in Eastbourne. Gorgeous seafront vista, centre stage for Airbourne 2024, The Lansdowne has it all. Family-owned since 1912, we are the perfect location for a short break in Eastbourne; just a short walk from the pier, the Congress Theatre, the Towner art gallery and so many other things to see and do when you visit Eastbourne. Whether you're looking for an seaside weekend break, mid-week escape, celebration or wedding venue, or simply somewhere to enjoy an elegant afternoon tea, dining out in our seafood and steak restaurant.
History of The Lansdowne
The Hotel came into the present family's ownership when Miss F.M. Robinson, Aunt of Mrs Margaret Lewis, purchased the Lansdowne, then with 36 letting rooms, in 1912. The Hotel prospered during the Great War (1914-1918). Miss Robinson retired in 1927, soon after having joined the partnership by her brother Mr. W.A. Robinson and by Mr. Herbert Garrat. The new Partners embarked upon a policy of steady expansion and by the outbreak of the Second World War the Hotel consisted of five inter-connected houses with 72 letting bedrooms. Mr and Mrs Robinson's daughter, Mrs Margaret Lewis, joined the management in 1929. Her husband, Alan Lewis, (who died in 1998) entered the Partnership in 1939.
The Hotel was closed from 1940-1946 owing to war conditions. During this period the premises were occupied by troops manning a coastal battery stationed on the slopes of the Wish Tower.
PARKING
Street parking bays in Zone H are located directly opposite the hotel. Daily permits are available from Reception and are priced at £2.20. Parking is also available free behind the hotel on Compton Street, with paid-for metered parking available year-round on the side streets adjacent to the hotel. Blue badge holders may park in any pay and display areas and may use the dedicated disabled parking pays directly opposite the hotel entrance.
INCLUDES: Half board accommodation, Holiday hosts, Welcome drinks reception. Morning seminars or workshop followed by morning and evening Bridge sessions with Pre-Dealt boards, Hand records and Bridgemate electronic scoring. EBU master points, all bridge fees and prizes.
Directed and hosted by Craig, Sue and TBC
PRICES
£379pp Double Shared
£379pp Twin Shared
£429pp Single room
£459pp Double Sole use
plus £70pp Bridge Fee/Deposit
£12pppn Sea View