Angmering Manor
Angmering Manor
Angmering Manor
Location
High Street Angmering
Angmering, GB
BN16 4AG
Description: Angmering Manor
Angmering Manor was originally built in the 15th century it was once used as a Rectory for The Rector of Angmering before being used as a guest house for The Nuns of the Holy Cross after 1921. A selection of striking, individually styled and furnished bedrooms provide comfortable, modern facilities in a more traditional style. You can enjoy a leisurely aperitif around an open fire in the Oak panelled bar before dining in our superb A-La Carte Restaurant where all our home made food is freshly prepared by our own award winning chef. As a resident you can enjoy the use of our swimming pool and Sauna or a workout in our mini gym. We can also arrange Holistic Therapy. Due to popular demand in our restaurant, please make your reservation for dinner in advance or when booking your room.
Directions
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By car: - Take the A24 south towards Findon. - At the Findon Bypass, exit right onto the A280. - Continue until you reach the end of Long Furlong, which will take you across the A27. - At the 2nd roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Water Lane (A280). - As you approach the fork, bear right. - Take the next left onto High Street. - The hotel is on the right
Room Descriptions
Four poster ensuite.
Deluxe room with 1 four poster bed.
Double ensuite.
Standard room with 1 double bed.
Deluxe double ens.
1 double bed in a larger than standard room.
Twin ensuite.
Standard room with 2 single beds.