Hotels Near Hastings Pier, Hotel close to Hastings Pier - Hastings East Sussex
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 Hotels Near Hastings Pier - Hastings United Kingdom
Hotels Near Hastings Pier are listed below in the order of their distance. Search for cheap and discount hotel rates near Hastings Pier in Hastings United Kingdom for your upcoming individual or group travel. We list the best motels and hotels close to Hastings Pier so you can review the Hastings United Kingdom hotels below and find the perfect lodging. Need 5+ Rooms? Hastings United Kingdom Group Hotel Rates
Hastings Pier is a pleasure pier in Hastings, East Sussex, England.
The pier was opened on August 5, 1872, by the then Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, Earl of Granville. It was designed by Eugenius Birch, who also designed the West Pier, Brighton and it is often seen as an innovative design considering the technical constraints of the late-Victorian period.
The original 2,000 seater pavilion was destroyed by fire in 1917.
In 1996 it was put up for sale, but the future of the pier was put in grave doubt as interested buyers were reluctant to invest due to the serious amount of capital needed to improve the unstable structural supports. However the pier was eventually sold and reopened under new ownership in 2002.
In July 2006, Hastings Borough Council upon discovering that part of the pier's structure was unsafe promptly closed the pier to the general public. Protracted legal wranglings between the pier's owners, Ravenclaw Investments, and Hastings Borough Council followed. Finally, Stylus Sports, a pier tenant who operate the gaming attractions, in conjunction with Hastings Borough Council funded the much needed £300,000 of repairs, which enabled the court order closing the pier to be lifted. This financial uplift enabled the majority of the pier to reopen on 4 July 2007.[dated info] However, on 12 March 2008 the Hastings Observer reported to concerned locals how storm damage had caused considerable damage and that two support columns were in imminent danger of collapse. Fortunately stronger barriers restricting public access to the damaged areas were put in place and patch up repairs to the bracing prevented any disaster from occurring. Nevertheless, to date the whole of the pier now remains closed once more due to the re-occurring technical issues and its long-term future is still uncertain whilst public safety continues to be the key issue.
During its hayday in the 1960's and 70's, the pier hosted appearances by The Rolling Stones, The Who, Tom Jones and Pink Floyd.Later, entertainment promotors prefered the more hospitable facilities that the White Rock theatre could offer as the pier was no longer deemed as a serious venue for renound acts.
The pier, along with the seafront once featured in the 1993 music video of the now defunct UK rock band Kingmaker, titled "Queen Jane".
The Hastings Pier & White Rock Trust has been established to raise funds through various means including : cup collecting ,raffles and jumble sales etc, their long term goal is to acquire the pier and form a not-for-profit company to renovate and reopen the pier.The Hastings Pier and White Rock Trust (HPWRT)are strongly opposed to any decision to demolish and clear the site of the structure which would cost an estimated £4million of local money.
In August 2009, the Hastings Observer launched a campaign petition to Save the Pier which is available to anyone interested to sign virtually online. On saturday 17th of October 2009 over one thousand disgruntled people marched through Hastings in protest at the Hastings Borough Councils' alleged lack of impetus with regard to dealing with the pier as an eyesore and its alleged unlawful sale to a foreign business albeit no domestic interest. The march concluded with members of the Hastings Pier and White Rock Trust (HPWRT) handing a Compulsory Purchase Order pack, to the council.It is now hoped by many individuals and local small businesses that a decisive outcome will err in favour of promoting the seafront as a picturesque tourist attraction once again.
In November 2009 Kerry and Michelle Michael, the siblings who own The Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare which caught fire in 2008 destroying the pavilion which is now being rebuilt at a cost of more than £50million, looked along with a team of engineers at the possibility of purchasing Hastings Pier and restoring it to its former glory. However after a structural assessment it was estimated that repairs would cost in excess of £24million with a similar amount needed to restore attractions to the pier head.The engineers rather dismally commented that the pier is "one good storm away from collapse".
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The White Rock Hotel in Hastings 1-800-230-4134 1 10 White Rock, Hastings, TN341JU United Kingdom (GBR) (Beach)
Reservations Meeting Space Hastings Group Rates Map ~0.02 miles from Hastings Pier
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Savoy Court Hotel in Eastbourne 1-800-997-5148 11 15 Cavendish Place, Eastbourne, BN213EJ United Kingdom (GBR) (Beach) We offer twenty-nine en-suite bedrooms, a newly refurbished and rebuilt restaurant and bar area seating up to sixty, and a separate classic bar ideal for relaxing anytime of day or just for a pre-dinner drink. We are especially proud of our fabulous home-cooked, traditional English food, and we feature local seasonal produce.
You can choose breakfast and dinner in the restaurant. In the bar, which is a restful place to relax and chat with friends, you can enjoy drinks, lunch, and refreshments throughout the day.
All facilities are accessible from a lift. Wireless internet is available free of charge in the public areas of the hotel.
We have AA 2 star rating and the hotel is non-smoking. Although priced in the budget-range, we offer first-class care and quality service.
We invite you to make the Savoy Court Hotel your "home base" in Eastbourne and we'll do our best to make your stay a memorable one!
Whether you are with us for a week or a weekend, we want you to be comfortable, and we want you to return for your next holiday, group event, or business conference by the sea.
Reservations Meeting Space Eastbourne Group Rates Map ~13.60 miles from Hastings Pier
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The Grand Hotel in Eastbourne 1-800-997-5149 King Edwards Parade, Eastbourne, BN214EQ United Kingdom (GBR)
Reservations Meeting Space Eastbourne Group Rates Map ~14.45 miles from Hastings Pier
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Holiday Inn Ashford North A20 in Ashford 1-800-230-4134 Maidstone Rd. (A20), Ashford, TN261AR United Kingdom (GBR) (Rural) Relax in the charming rural surroundings of the Holiday Inn Ashford-North A20 hotel, with easy access to Ashford's Eurostar train terminal.
A country setting and family-friendly atmosphere make Holiday Inn Ashford-North A20 a peaceful home from home. Your Guest room overlooks rolling countryside and it's just 10 minutes' drive to the Eurostar terminal at Ashford. Book our good-value Park, Stay and Go Package to leave your car at the hotel during your trip to mainland Europe.
Our proximity to the A20 and M20 means it's an easy drive from Holiday Inn Ashford-North A20 to venues like Folkestone's Leas Cliff Hall. Check email with complimentary wireless Internet in the hotel's public spaces, and host an event for up to 125 people in one of 8 naturally lit meeting rooms. Our Business Centre is open around the clock.
Pack your bucket and spade to visit traditional seaside towns like Margate on the scenic Kent coast. You can discover 1,000 years of history at imposing Leeds Castle, or zip through the Channel Tunnel on the Eurostar to Paris, Bruges and beyond. We're a good choice for families, as under 13s stay free with their parents at Holiday Inn Ashford-North A20.
The hotel's modern Fine Dine restaurant serves up tasty breakfasts from 6.30am. Sample international cuisine from the a la carte evening menu and sip an aperitif or afternoon coffee in the secluded outdoor gazebo.
Reservations Meeting Space Ashford Group Rates Map ~25.37 miles from Hastings Pier
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Holiday Inn Ashford Central in Ashford 1-800-997-5148 Canterbury Rd., Ashford, TN235BB United Kingdom (GBR)
Reservations Ashford Group Rates Map ~25.68 miles from Hastings Pier
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Hotel Seattle in Brighton 1-800-997-5149 Brighton Marina, Brighton, BN25WA United Kingdom (GBR) (Oceanfront) Overview
Welcome to Seattle. A contemporary hotel with big personality on the waterfront at Brighton Marina. Uniquely located to make the best of Brighton’s vibrant life and also somewhere to enjoy relaxed hospitality, intriguing menus and ocean views.
Life is easy going at Seattle. If you come by car, parking is free. And if you don’t, we’re just a short hop from the station. We make you welcome the minute you step into our spacious check-in area; a great place to take in the hypnotic art installation that frames the desk and also somewhere to just sit back and enjoy the comings and goings. Our team are a big part of what makes the Seattle experience so unique. You’ll find them friendly, intelligent and never shy with an opinion on where to go in Brighton. So anything you need, just ask.
Restaurant
Restaurant at Seattle is fast becoming a destination for Brighton diners. Airy and spacious, the floor to ceiling windows and conservatory make it fabulously light. While the gently swaying masts below make alfresco dining on our large terrace hard to resist.
Our chefs have a simple philosophy: make the most of the freshest produce available. So our menus are always changing and refreshingly local. As for what we call our food, we think of it as unpretentious modern British. Which we interpret fairly liberally and present with simplicity. So you’ll find an intriguing mix of flavours. Along with a wine list that’s equally fun.
Bar
The Bar at Seattle has a style all its own.
Reservations Meeting Space Brighton Group Rates Map ~29.62 miles from Hastings Pier
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Best Western The Russell Hotel in Maidstone Kent 1-800-230-4134 136 Boxley Rd., Maidstone Kent, ME142AE United Kingdom (GBR) (Downtown-City Center) Best Western the Russell Hotel is an elegant Victorian building situated only a mile from Maidstone Town Centre. It has been stylishly refurbished throughout and is situated in beautiful landscaped gardens and sun terraces. We have 42 en-suite bedrooms, including 2 honeymoon suites, 6 family rooms, all offering complimentary Wi-fi and 32 inch flat screen televisions. We are the ideal location for your accommodation requirements in Maidstone and the surrounding areas. All residents receive free use of the local David Lloyd Leisure Club.
For lunch or dinner, dine in our elegant Garden Restaurant where our Chefs will tempt your palate with their culinary skills using the freshest local ingredients.
We offer Weddings, Conferences and Meetings within our 6 conference and banquet suites, which all offer natural daylight and air-conditioning.
Please note that the Hotel does not have a lift, however ground floor rooms available upon request – subject to availability.
Reservations Meeting Space Maidstone Kent Group Rates Map ~29.89 miles from Hastings Pier
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