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St Benedict - Victorian Bed and Breakfast

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to St Benedict - Victorian Bed and Breakfast, a hidden gem nestled just 1.6 kilometers from the heart of Hastings! Located at 81 Pevensey Road, this charming B&B invites you to experience the delightful blend of Victorian elegance and modern comfort. With prices starting at a budget-friendly rate, it’s the perfect spot for travelers looking for a cozy retreat.

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Rooms

Double Room with External Private Bathroom in St Benedict - Victorian Bed and Breakfast

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1 Double Bed

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215 sqft

Double Room, External Private Bathroom

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

This room features Victorian period furnishings and has a double bed and tea and coffee facilities.

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2 Twin Beds

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215 sqft

Room - 2 Twin, Shared Bathroom

Guests will have a special experience as this twin room provides a fireplace. Providing free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a hairdryer. The twin room features a carpeted floor and heating. The unit offers 2 beds.

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485 sqft

Deluxe, 1 Double Bed, Garden View

The fireplace is the standout feature of this double room. Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The spacious double room features a wardrobe, an electric kettle and a dressing room. The unit has 1 bed.

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Imagine waking up each morning to a mouthwatering breakfast served in an enchanting setting, followed by leisurely strolls through the beautiful garden. Guests rave about the warm hospitality and those extra thoughtful touches that make a stay so memorable. With a whopping 334 reviews, it’s clear that visitors love the free Wi-Fi, designated parking right on site, and the indulgent bathtubs that invite you to unwind after a day of exploring.

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Experience the Best

Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway or an extended stay, the non-smoking rooms offer serene views, while the free toiletries guarantee you feel pampered throughout your trip. Discover the charm of Hastings from the comfort of St Benedict - Victorian Bed and Breakfast, where joy and relaxation await you at every turn!

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Plan Your Stay

When staying at St Benedict - Victorian Bed and Breakfast, each morning promises a delightful culinary adventure! Picture this: The sun peeks through the elegantly draped windows, casting a warm glow as you savor a scrumptious breakfast prepared with love and fresh local ingredients. Enjoy a pot of freshly brewed coffee or a steaming cup of tea, all while taking in the charming ambiance that makes you feel right at home. The breakfast experience here is not just a meal; it's an essential part of your stay that sets the perfect tone for your day of exploration!

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Decorative detail in St Benedict - Victorian Bed and Breakfast

Amenities

Free parking

Free wifi

Parking On Site

Non-smoking rooms

Garden

View

Free toiletries

Bathtub

Bathroom in St Benedict - Victorian Bed and Breakfast
Bathroom in St Benedict - Victorian Bed and Breakfast
Living room in St Benedict - Victorian Bed and Breakfast
This was the second time my partner and I stayed at St Benedict and the reason we came back is because we have never experienced anything quite like this B&B before. Alex and Paul are two of the most attentive, friendly, accommodating hosts we have ever had the pleasure of meeting. The B&B itself is absolutely stunning and full to the brim of Victorian trinkets and artefacts, each piece with its own backstory. Breakfast is served at a large dining table which gives you the opportunity to meet other guests staying at the B&B and chat over coffee and a traditional south coast breakfast of eggs, toast and a kipper, although there are plenty of other options to choose from if this isn't your bag. The area itself is full of history with Hastings right next door to St Leonard's and there are many, many beautiful independent shops to browse, museums to visit, pubs to stop off for a drink at and food to eat. The Crown in Hastings was a personal favourite of ours for food and atmosphere. And of course you have the sea right on your doorstep with a lovely cafe called Goat Ledge serving hot drinks and toasties with delicious vegan options on the menu too. We will definitely be back for a 3rd time and hopefully many more too.

Rio

The hosts were the heart and soul of the property. I can't begin to tell you how fabulous this place is, especially if you are an antique and story collector like me. The hosts were just amazing and happy to indulge me in my questions and to show me hidden secrets in the house. The gardens are stunning with a plethora of fruit and vegetables with butterflies fluttering about. Just magical. I loved it. The design of the hotel was nothing short of spectacular. Each space had its own personality, elegance and timeless charm. From the richly patterned wallpapers to the carefully curated art pieces, every detail seemed to tell a story. Beyond the beauty, the hotel’s comfort was on par with its aesthetic. My room was HUGE, the bed like a canopied cloud, and the amenities top-notch. There was high-speed Wi-Fi and tea and home made cake served in the drawing room upon arrival.

Lesley

The house is beautiful, inside and outside. The attention to detail, to create a Victorian home, surpassed our expectations, and it was like going back in time, with so much to look at and absorb. We were made to feel welcome straightaway, by Paul, the owner. Each of our bedrooms was unique and in addition to the beauty, there was also comfort, cleanliness and peace there. The breakfast was delicious, and we loved the dining room, tableware and presentation of breakfast. The garden was a fantastic and whimsical surprise, and we are in awe of the dedication to detail and commitment to provide guests with such a relaxing and beautiful time away. The owners are kind, courteous, interesting and professional, and no detail was overlooked by them.

Elizabeth

A thoroughly enjoyable stay. Good location with all facilities within fairly easy walking distance. A completely different experience in as much as we had never stayed in a property like it - the attention to detail in creating a Victorian experience could not be faulted. Our host was brilliant - nothing was too much trouble and he was able to offer useful tips as regards places to visit, things to do etc. The property might not be to everyone's liking (see pictures on the website) but we loved it. We didn't even miss not having a TV which was a first for us.

Nick

We had a wonderful stay! The St. Benedict BnB is truly spectacular and unique, every corner of the house is a piece of art, and the garden is lovely and so peaceful! The hosts are incredibly kind, and went above and beyond to help us out. We had some car troubles, Paul and Alexander graciously allowed us to stay for a late checkout and even drove us to the mechanic. Truly remarkable hosts and on top of that, breakfast was delicious! It was really a pleasure and we feel very lucky to have found this beautiful gem!

Angela

This was the second time my partner and I stayed at St Benedict and the reason we came back is because we have never experienced anything quite like this B&B before. Alex and Paul are two of the most attentive, friendly, accommodating hosts we have ever had the pleasure of meeting. The B&B itself is absolutely stunning and full to the brim of Victorian trinkets and artefacts, each piece with its own backstory. Breakfast is served at a large dining table which gives you the opportunity to meet other guests staying at the B&B and chat over coffee and a traditional south coast breakfast of eggs, toast and a kipper, although there are plenty of other options to choose from if this isn't your bag. The area itself is full of history with Hastings right next door to St Leonard's and there are many, many beautiful independent shops to browse, museums to visit, pubs to stop off for a drink at and food to eat. The Crown in Hastings was a personal favourite of ours for food and atmosphere. And of course you have the sea right on your doorstep with a lovely cafe called Goat Ledge serving hot drinks and toasties with delicious vegan options on the menu too. We will definitely be back for a 3rd time and hopefully many more too.

Rio

The hosts were the heart and soul of the property. I can't begin to tell you how fabulous this place is, especially if you are an antique and story collector like me. The hosts were just amazing and happy to indulge me in my questions and to show me hidden secrets in the house. The gardens are stunning with a plethora of fruit and vegetables with butterflies fluttering about. Just magical. I loved it. The design of the hotel was nothing short of spectacular. Each space had its own personality, elegance and timeless charm. From the richly patterned wallpapers to the carefully curated art pieces, every detail seemed to tell a story. Beyond the beauty, the hotel’s comfort was on par with its aesthetic. My room was HUGE, the bed like a canopied cloud, and the amenities top-notch. There was high-speed Wi-Fi and tea and home made cake served in the drawing room upon arrival.

Lesley

The house is beautiful, inside and outside. The attention to detail, to create a Victorian home, surpassed our expectations, and it was like going back in time, with so much to look at and absorb. We were made to feel welcome straightaway, by Paul, the owner. Each of our bedrooms was unique and in addition to the beauty, there was also comfort, cleanliness and peace there. The breakfast was delicious, and we loved the dining room, tableware and presentation of breakfast. The garden was a fantastic and whimsical surprise, and we are in awe of the dedication to detail and commitment to provide guests with such a relaxing and beautiful time away. The owners are kind, courteous, interesting and professional, and no detail was overlooked by them.

Elizabeth

A thoroughly enjoyable stay. Good location with all facilities within fairly easy walking distance. A completely different experience in as much as we had never stayed in a property like it - the attention to detail in creating a Victorian experience could not be faulted. Our host was brilliant - nothing was too much trouble and he was able to offer useful tips as regards places to visit, things to do etc. The property might not be to everyone's liking (see pictures on the website) but we loved it. We didn't even miss not having a TV which was a first for us.

Nick

We had a wonderful stay! The St. Benedict BnB is truly spectacular and unique, every corner of the house is a piece of art, and the garden is lovely and so peaceful! The hosts are incredibly kind, and went above and beyond to help us out. We had some car troubles, Paul and Alexander graciously allowed us to stay for a late checkout and even drove us to the mechanic. Truly remarkable hosts and on top of that, breakfast was delicious! It was really a pleasure and we feel very lucky to have found this beautiful gem!

Angela

This was the second time my partner and I stayed at St Benedict and the reason we came back is because we have never experienced anything quite like this B&B before. Alex and Paul are two of the most attentive, friendly, accommodating hosts we have ever had the pleasure of meeting. The B&B itself is absolutely stunning and full to the brim of Victorian trinkets and artefacts, each piece with its own backstory. Breakfast is served at a large dining table which gives you the opportunity to meet other guests staying at the B&B and chat over coffee and a traditional south coast breakfast of eggs, toast and a kipper, although there are plenty of other options to choose from if this isn't your bag. The area itself is full of history with Hastings right next door to St Leonard's and there are many, many beautiful independent shops to browse, museums to visit, pubs to stop off for a drink at and food to eat. The Crown in Hastings was a personal favourite of ours for food and atmosphere. And of course you have the sea right on your doorstep with a lovely cafe called Goat Ledge serving hot drinks and toasties with delicious vegan options on the menu too. We will definitely be back for a 3rd time and hopefully many more too.

Rio

The hosts were the heart and soul of the property. I can't begin to tell you how fabulous this place is, especially if you are an antique and story collector like me. The hosts were just amazing and happy to indulge me in my questions and to show me hidden secrets in the house. The gardens are stunning with a plethora of fruit and vegetables with butterflies fluttering about. Just magical. I loved it. The design of the hotel was nothing short of spectacular. Each space had its own personality, elegance and timeless charm. From the richly patterned wallpapers to the carefully curated art pieces, every detail seemed to tell a story. Beyond the beauty, the hotel’s comfort was on par with its aesthetic. My room was HUGE, the bed like a canopied cloud, and the amenities top-notch. There was high-speed Wi-Fi and tea and home made cake served in the drawing room upon arrival.

Lesley

The house is beautiful, inside and outside. The attention to detail, to create a Victorian home, surpassed our expectations, and it was like going back in time, with so much to look at and absorb. We were made to feel welcome straightaway, by Paul, the owner. Each of our bedrooms was unique and in addition to the beauty, there was also comfort, cleanliness and peace there. The breakfast was delicious, and we loved the dining room, tableware and presentation of breakfast. The garden was a fantastic and whimsical surprise, and we are in awe of the dedication to detail and commitment to provide guests with such a relaxing and beautiful time away. The owners are kind, courteous, interesting and professional, and no detail was overlooked by them.

Elizabeth

A thoroughly enjoyable stay. Good location with all facilities within fairly easy walking distance. A completely different experience in as much as we had never stayed in a property like it - the attention to detail in creating a Victorian experience could not be faulted. Our host was brilliant - nothing was too much trouble and he was able to offer useful tips as regards places to visit, things to do etc. The property might not be to everyone's liking (see pictures on the website) but we loved it. We didn't even miss not having a TV which was a first for us.

Nick

We had a wonderful stay! The St. Benedict BnB is truly spectacular and unique, every corner of the house is a piece of art, and the garden is lovely and so peaceful! The hosts are incredibly kind, and went above and beyond to help us out. We had some car troubles, Paul and Alexander graciously allowed us to stay for a late checkout and even drove us to the mechanic. Truly remarkable hosts and on top of that, breakfast was delicious! It was really a pleasure and we feel very lucky to have found this beautiful gem!

Angela

Location

81 Pevensey Road, Hastings, TN38 0LR, United Kingdom

St Benedict - Victorian Bed and Breakfast