Located in the rural village of Burwash, The Bear Inn is just a 10-minute drive from the ancient woodland of Dallington Forest.
Phil
United Kingdom
View from the room is awesome. Rolling hills and beautiful landscape. You can't get views like that everywhere so it's a major plus. V clean room. Staff were v welcoming and friendly.
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Melanie
United Kingdom
Confident cheerful and knowledgeable staff. Room upgrade was unexpected and a lovely view with super comfortable bed in room 310.
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Carolyn
United Kingdom
Ideal location for us. Simple rooms but It was spotlessly clean. Very comfortable and the breakfast supplies were great 👍 staff were great and gave us early check in x
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Only stayed 1 night at The Bear. Friendly staff and helpful.
Only stayed 1 night at The Bear. Friendly staff and helpful.
Ate dinner at the Rose and Crown highly recommend.
Nice little village to walk round had breakfast at the local cafe, used to be the Blacksmith’s pub.
Claire
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I enjoyed every aspect of my stay.
I enjoyed every aspect of my stay. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The pub has a nice welcoming atmosphere. The food is superb, nice produce. Compliments to the chef.
My accommodation was better than I thought. Very clean with all the facilities I need.
This motel is in a fantastic location for walkers with or with dogs. The views are lovely. The bear garden is very pretty and spacious.
Barbara
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Burwash Village is a beautiful village. Great walks nearby.
Burwash Village is a beautiful village. Great walks nearby. Close to the National Trust Property, Batemans.
There is a useful grocery store which stocks all your essentials
The little tea room on the High Street is a must visit. Amazing cakes served by really friendly staff.
the Rose and Crown pub is a must too, very quaint and again the service is excellent. Very friendly and the rooms for B&B are very clean.
Do not go to the Bear pub or stay at the Bear Hotel. The staff are very rude and don't deserve your custom
Burwash is ideally placed for Hastings, Eastbourne and Tunbridge Wells
steven
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely little village, not much there apart from the pub and...
Lovely little village, not much there apart from the pub and a small shop but some great local walks across the countryside and the most amazing sunsets over the hill tops. We ate in the pub next to the accommodation which was lovely pub food and if the weather is nice has a large pub garden.
Tracy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A quintessential English village with historical interest,...
A quintessential English village with historical interest, it being the home of Rudyard Kipling. The plethora of grade II listed buildings and beautiful cottage gardens coupled with outstanding scenery make it a truly memorable place. There are footpaths accessible from the village which open out onto far-reaching views of the countryside.
The Bear Inn and Burwash Motel serves very good and plentiful meals and boosts a garden with splendid views.
There is a general store/post office which stocks almost everything one is likely to need.
Bateman's, a 17th-century Jacobean house and once home to Rudyard Kipling is now a National Trust property and opens to the public. It is a mere 0.5 mile south of the village. A newly unveiled bronze statue of the man himself can be found on Burwash High Street.
Being close and easily accessible to the A21, Bewl Water was approximately a 20 minute drive away.
Janine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Burwash is an attractive village in the heart of the Sussex...
Burwash is an attractive village in the heart of the Sussex Weald. A good base for exploring the local countryside and visiting the many places of interest nearby, including several National Trust properties.
The room was small but had all the facilities, the bed was comfortable and the towels good quality. However, the hotel/pub is very old, and they have made good use of the limited space. Breakfast was included, and was excellent. I particularly liked they had the option of full or half and English! Nice atmosphere in the bar when we returned from our event, the young barman is charming and helpful.
We loved our stay, the room was clean, spacey, stunning view, and lots of storage. Staff were friendly and really helpful , food was extremely delicious. Area around was fabulous - lovely view to countryside. Burwash is full of historic houses, beautiful church. Bateman's is like 15min walk through nice countryside. We love it and we want to come back.
The rooms are very clean and tidy with a large modern bathroom and plenty of free parking onsite.
Burwash is an attractive location.
Lovely pub called Rose and Crown near by serving great food - preferred to that offered in the bright sports bar in the The Bear Inn.
Great countryside location for a weekend escape. Burwash is a small village but it has its history and 2 pubs walking distance from the BnB. In the tradition of a perfect English Host, genuine breakfast was served in the fine china.
Amazing place, extremely comfortable beds and the staff is alwavery nice and friendly. I would definitely drive all the way to Burwash once again just to stay in this amazing place one more time :)
Not having researched much, we were pleasantly surprised by the pretty parish of Burwash. The B&B is very cosy, with a beautiful garden and charming host.
One of the best hotel breakfasts I’ve ever had, my second stay here, I absolutely love it. Mirie is so welcoming and goes above and beyond for her guests.
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