Lynwood Hotel

Lynwood Hotel
  • Lynwood Hotel, Jevington Gardens
    Eastbourne, eng BN21 4HP

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2.5 - (24 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

2.5 - (24 reviews)
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12
  • James Bennett


    Aug 24th, 2022

  • Adam Biggs


    Nov 20th, 2021

  • andrew vine


    Dec 18th, 2019

  • Claire Rozier

    The room itself was fine, better than spending winter on the streets, however in the summer my God, you can't open the windows more than 6inches as they are deliberately nailed so you can not. I have mentioned this in more than one comment and am disappointed and amazed that no one seems to agree that it's unacceptable. Apparently it is health and safety, what to be left sweltering at night and not be able to get out in the event of fire... I used an indoor thermometer once and it hit 27 degrees in my room one day. It was stifling. I for one think the whole thing is wrong.
    Nov 24th, 2019

  • Natalie Oglesby


    May 1st, 2019

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Lynwood Hotel

Lynwood Hotel is located at Lynwood Hotel, Jevington Gardens in Eastbourne, England BN21 4HP. Lynwood Hotel can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    A Lynwood Hotel is located at Lynwood Hotel, Jevington Gardens, Eastbourne, eng BN21 4HP


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    image The room itself was fine, better than spending winter on the streets, however in the summer my God, you can't open the windows more than 6inches as they are deliberately nailed so you can not. I have mentioned this in more than one comment and am disappointed and amazed that no one seems to agree that it's unacceptable. Apparently it is health and safety, what to be left sweltering at night and not be able to get out in the event of fire... I used an indoor thermometer once and it hit 27 degrees in my room one day. It was stifling. I for one think the whole thing is wrong.


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