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Highland Inn

Highland Inn, St Leonards On Sea, East Sussex

Highland Inn
St Leonards On Sea
East Sussex
South East
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Type of Accommodation: Pubs and Inn
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The Highlands Inn lies in Boscobel Road on the western fringe of Burton's St. Leonards. Within easy reach of the seafront, and the various entertainments of the famous resorts of Hastings and St. Leonards.

During the latter part of the 18th Century, a celebrated London architect-builder realised the need for a seaside 'watering place' specially designed to deal with the health and pleasure of the fashionable world. His name was James Burton and he had planned and developed large parts of London, including the Regents Park area. The site he selected for the new town was a few miles to the west of Hastings and included a little valley which ran down to the then deserted sea shore and flat land at the foot of the cliffs. The new and unique resort of St.Leonards was born.

The Highlands Inn is a wonderfully imposing building constructed over 150 years ago from local quarried stone. Originally, it is believed, the Highlands was a summer residence for Queen Victoria who was a regular visitor to the 'new town' of St.Leonards-on-Sea. The stables, now apartments and garages, still remain at the rear of the Highlands.

The Highlands offers well appointed comfortable rooms, with complimentary beverage maker, colour television and en-suite bathroom with shower. And the Highlands even boasts a honeymoon suite complete with a romantic four-poster bed.

The Highlands is renowned for its full hearty English breakfasts and the popular well-stocked bar with a wide selection of wines, spirits and real ales. We also offer a Thai restaurant and English menu on our ground floor.

The Highland Inn has 9 rooms on 5 floors.


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