About The Sherwood
The Sherwood is a hotel set in a late Victorian townhouse in Eastbourne, United Kingdom. Both buffet breakfast and a full English breakfast are served each day.
There are eleven guest rooms each with en-suite bathroom facilities, flatscreen television, 30 digital television channels, complimentary Wi-Fi, central heating, alarm clock, complimentary bottled water, and tea & coffee making facilities.
Wi-Fi is available in all public areas.
The hotel serves a breakfast buffet as well as a full English breakfast each day. Early breakfast is also available as long as reception is contacted the day prior.
Carpet Gardens, Congress Theatre, and Devonshire Park are each only a two-minute walk from The Sherwood. Also, Bandstand is just a three-minute walk, while The Pier and Beachy Head & the South Downs are approximately a five-minute walk.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Delightful breakfast.
Guests appreciate the breakfast served at this bed & breakfast destination. There is a choice of both a buffet breakfast and a full English breakfast, and both are available each day. Also, an early breakfast can be arranged as long as you alert the recep
positive:
Friendly staff.
The staff at The Sherwood receive high marks from guests. Reportedly, each of the staff go out of their way to cater to those staying at the hotel. Requests are responded to in a prompt fashion, as well.
positive:
Seafront location.
Guests celebrate the fact the bed & breakfast is only a minute’s walk to the seafront. Additionally, Carpet Gardens, Congress Theatre, and Devonshire Park are all within a two-minute walk. Bandstand is a three-minute jaunt on foot, while The Pier and Beac
Negative Reviews
negative:
Plumbing.
Several of the guests note that the plumbing in the bathrooms tends to be noisy. Additionally, depending on the room, the toilet can be difficult to flush.
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Dated furniture.
The furniture at this location could benefit from some renovation. Guests say some of the furniture looks too worn and dated.
negative:
Too many stairs.
Much to the chagrin of some guests, there is no lift at this location. Additionally, there are quite a number of stairs. Some guests found this traversal to be difficult. If you are travelling with the elderly, this should be of particular concern to you.