Autumn escapes at Elite Hotels

Unwind in beautiful surroundings and enjoy a break away as Elite Hotels provides the perfect backdrop for rest and relaxation. With a busy and unprecedented summer drawing to a close and the colours of autumn beginning to show themselves, there has never been a better time to enjoy the acres of space and traditional hospitality on offer at Ashdown Park and The Grand Eastbourne. Enjoy a two-night stay from £99 per person, per night - so get planning!

The package includes: 
 

  • Cream tea on the day of arrival served in either our cosy lounges or in the comfort of your private room. 
  • A 2-course dinner in the restaurant on the second night of your stay 
  • Accommodation with a complimentary room upgrade to the next available room type 
  • Full English breakfast
  • Late midday check out – subject to availability
  • Use of leisure facilities 

Available on stays up to 20th December 2020.

Ashdown Park

ASHDOWN PARK HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB

Set in 186 acres of forest, parkland and surrounded by secret gardens, lakes and woodland trails, this tranquil spot is a haven for relaxation with the family.

Enjoy hearty warming dishes in the award-wining Anderida Restaurant or opt for the more relaxed setting of the new Forest Brasserie with stunning views across our estate.

The Grand Eastbourne at sunset

THE GRAND HOTEL EASTBOURNE

Grand by name and welcoming by nature, this majestic seaside Victorian palace on the Eastbourne promenade boasts commanding sea views and excellent service. Watch beautiful sunsets on the promenade, warm up with delicious cocktails in the lounges and enjoy a relaxing swim in the health club.

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