About Claverton Hotel
This hotel, located in an Edwardian country house, is set amongst landscaped gardens and features elegant rooms and manicured grounds.
Handmade furniture lends a touch of class to the guest rooms at Claverton Hotel. Room highlights include en suite bathrooms, mini bar, digital safe, and luxurious duck down bedding. Flat-screen TVs and coffee/tea making facilities are featured as well.
Surrounded by lush gardens including a Koi pond, Claverton Hotel offers 24-hour guest reception, free Wi-Fi, and free parking. This hotel also hosts weddings and wedding receptions.
The Dining Room serves a complimentary full English breakfast each morning and offers a bistro-style menu featuring locally sourced ingredients. Fine dining is available on the weekends. A bar/lounge is also available on-site.
This hotel is located off the A21 and within five miles of Hastings.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Country Estate Charms Guests.
True to the character of a country estate, the hotel and grounds are clean, polished, and nicely presented, and reflect the character of the property's history. The lovely old house, as some guests call it, is well decorated and comfortable.
positive:
Your Appetite Will Thank You.
Plenty of choices await you for the full English breakfast which includes cooked to order selections described as superb. The same can be said for the hotel's restaurant which offers generous portions of well presented items that guests call fantastic.
positive:
Location Offers Many Options.
Located just off the A21, this hotel is easily accessible and good for all that East Sussex has to offer. It is ideally located 10-12 minutes away from the town of Battle and near to Carr Taylor Vineyard, Battle Abbey, Hastings, and Bodiam Castle.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Restaurant Menu a Bit Overpriced.
Despite the high marks the restaurant and its food receive, some guests still feel it's priced on the steep side. Overall, this did not detract from the overall positive opinion of this hotel.
negative:
Tricky Hotel Entrance.
Some guests say a bigger sign is needed on the A21 to let you know you're approaching the exit for the hotel. Others say a persistent pothole at the hotel's entrance is hazardous. Still, these complaints did not detract from the overall positive experienc
negative:
Wi-Fi Sign Up.
Some guests have issue with having to sign up for the free Wi-Fi using a social media account like Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn, or alternately, having to fill out a form. They would prefer signing in with a simple code given out by the front desk upon