Star Cottage in Eastbourne is generally well-received for its cleanliness, comfortable furnishings, and thoughtful touches like a welcome pack. Its location in the old town is appreciated for proximity to amenities and sightseeing spots. Some guests noted minor maintenance issues and suggested improvements for facilities.
Reviews are mixed regarding cleanliness. Some guests found the cottage clean and well-presented, while others noted issues with dust, unwashed mugs, and rubbish left from previous occupants. The positive comments suggest good overall cleanliness, but there is room for improvement.
The location is highly praised for being close to shops, restaurants, and sightseeing opportunities. Its position in the old town and near the seafront is seen as a great base for exploring Eastbourne and the South Downs.
Guests find the cottage comfortable with cosy beds and a private sitting area. However, some guests mentioned scratchy linen and a lack of practicality in the bathroom facilities, suggesting comfort could be enhanced.
Facilities received mixed feedback. Guests appreciated the welcome pack and the well-maintained aspects of the cottage, but also reported missing kitchen utensils, issues with hot water temperature, and a lack of washing machine. Maintenance issues like a leaky sink and temperamental toilet flush were also noted.
The welcome pack was mentioned positively in several reviews, indicating a level of thoughtfulness. However, as gifts are not guaranteed for every stay, this score reflects the overall consideration for guest comfort rather than the presence of gifts alone.
Well-positioned in the heart of Eastbourne, a bustling coastal resort in East Sussex is Star Cottage, a contemporary, two-bedroom abode. Within walking distance to a hub of activity, brimming with amenities, attractions and the beach, Star Cottage is well-equipped for a seascape, inviting four guests and their furry companion. Park up to the roadside and step indoors to be greeted by a homely sitting room, complete with plush seating to sink into with the Smart TV on in the backdrop. Next door you will locate the handy kitchen/diner, with a drop-leaf table to save space whilst rustling up delicious meals; dine indoors or climb the external steps to gather upon the elevated patio for an alfresco affair. As day turns into night, enjoy a long soak in the roll-top bath, located in the sleek, ground-floor bathroom, before catching some rest from one of two double bedrooms on offer. Once you're ready to head to the coastline, take advantage of the abundance of shops, pubs, restaurants, and cafés, just a stone's throw away, easing your self-catered stay, followed by a visit to Eastbourne Pier, the art gallery of Towner Eastbourne, the Eastbourne Lifeboat Museum, and the pretty Italian Gardens. Travel west to reach Seaford for a day at the beach, where you'll also locate Seaford Head Golf Course, the Seaford Museum of Local History, and the Seaford Head Nature Reserve, perfect for those preferring nature-filled landscapes. Rerouting east, touring Hastings is a must whilst in the area, offering something for everyone, with attractions including Hastings Castle, Hastings Beach, and Hastings Museum & Art Gallery, before discovering Hastings Pier, where you can dine out, sample some local menus, and take in the breath-taking coastal vistas. All of this awaits at Star Cottage.
Eastbourne is the perfect location for a seaside holiday and has been since Queen Victoria was on the throne. With its mild climate and easy access from London, this lovely coastal town has increased its appeal throughout the centuries. With 5 miles of award-winning shingle beaches to stroll along, you can enjoy the sea air even if you aren't quite ready for a swim. Eastbourne's historic pier, built in around 1866, offers entertainment all day and well into the night with its amusement arcade, cafes, shops, and nightclub, and from here you can even take a speed boat ride around the bay. After a day of visiting the museums, art galleries or numerous antiques shops in the town, why not sit and watch the waves roll by as you enjoy afternoon tea in Victorian Tea Rooms on the pier? Golfers are spoilt for choice with four golf courses close by, and tennis is also a popular sporting choice with the aegon International women’s and men’s tournaments taking place in June prior to Wimbledon. There is even an Eastbourne Extreme weekend, with demonstrations in mountain biking, skateboarding, sailing, windsurfing and many other sports, so if you are energetic and willing, get down there and join the fun! For those who prefer to be entertained, take your seats in one of the four major theatres that Eastbourne is home to, offering all types of entertainment from traditional seaside shows and musicals to classical ballets and opera. If you are lucky enough to be here in August, bring a picnic and be prepared for Airbourne, an international flying event which passes over the sea. If you fancy a day away from the beach, there are many other places to visit in Eastbourne, including Treasure Island for warm, sunny days or the Drusillas Park Zoo. So, if you are looking for a holiday spot with something for everyone, look no further than Eastbourne.
Two double bedrooms.
Ground-floor bathroom with roll-top bath, handheld shower, basin, and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room
Central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer.
Smart TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Roadside parking.
Enclosed rear patio with furniture.
One well-behaved dog welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.1 miles, beach 1.7 miles.
Note: There are steep, narrow steps in the garden, unsuitable for those with limited mobility; please take care
Catherine
This was our second stay here and the cottage has been much improved by replacing the bath tub with a really nice walk in shower. The location is great for us close to a good supermarket, a lovely park and a few nice pubs (you can get a lovely meal at The Lamb). Eastbourne has lots of shops in the town and a lovely promenade to walk along which can take you to the Sussex Downs coastal path to Beachy Head. There are lots of places to visit nearby. All in all a very good holiday. Many thanks.
Margaret
Only downside was passing noise in front bedroom only, as right on high street .
Judy
A washing machine would also be useful especially if you are staying for a week or more, but I understand that there was very little room to put one. The cottage was very clean and the bed very comfortable. On the whole a very enjoyable stay.
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