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Reviewed July 17, 2014

We have stayed here on a few occasions .nothing is ever to much trouble dinner in restraunt fantastic .garden is beautiful will definitely be back .Hotel in a great location in beautiful village .The staff are always helpful and make us feel welcome we stayed in room 212 with a lovely ornate bed and fantastic roll top bath and had a great nights slleep and a lovely good quality breakfast in morning what more could you ask for

Date of stay: July 2014
  • Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Reviewed July 15, 2014

This was our second visit to the Angmering Manor Hotel. Like our first we found the hotel charming and quaint. Quiet and friendly and just to our liking or we would not have made it the second time. We travelled down from Bromley. Not a long drive but far enough to want to relax on arrival. The hotel garden is very pleasant and the seating area shaded and quiet. Just the place for my wife and me to sit with a cool drink and perhaps enjoy a snack. My wife made her way to the garden. While ordering drinks at the small but welcoming bar, I asked. Could I order a sandwich or a snack to have with our drinks? ‘No’, was the reply. Crisps I suggested. ‘No’. I was a little disgruntled but politely said ‘Nuts’.
No offence meant. ‘No’, but this time the no was followed by ‘nothing’.
'No nothing' was the response. We don’t sell Crisps and we don’t sell Nuts cos no one buys em and the staffs eat em! I felt down hearted and even hungrier, because of the realisation that the cupboard was bare. I informed my wife who was anticipating a nice snack with her Pinot Grigio. We sat in the garden, drank our drinks and decided to wander off to the village. There is another small hotel cum restaurant near by so we tried our luck there. Sorry no, we are not serving, too late.
The local Co-Op is opposite where we purchased sandwiches and returned to the hotel garden to consume with another drink from the small but welcoming bar.
No more to be said about the sandwiches and we spent that evening out with family.
We decided to stay on the Sunday and chill. That seems to be the word to use.
Do we need to book a table for this evening I asked? ‘No, the restaurant is shut’.
We were advised that the Spotted Cow was a short walk away and a table was kindly booked there for us, although when we arrived at the Spotted Cow we found that it wasn’t booked but need not, the food was great. We will revue that establishment later. Perhaps the Saturday staffs at the Angmering Manor are not aware of the Spotted Cow or that the Spotted Cow serves food all day, or perhaps they just do not want their guests to eat. Any how back to Sunday. Again we sat in the very pleasant garden. Restaurant shut; we thought.
Em, the aroma of a Sunday roasts cooking came wafting across the garden.
We agreed the appetising smell was coming from the kitchen of the Hotel. We appeared to be the only guests although there were a group of children with adults in the garden. The children were intent on causing havoc to the fish in the pond by throwing large stones and poking and damaging the pond lilies with a long wooden stick. ‘Dinner is ready’ we heard called and a sudden quietness and calm as the children left the garden and headed for the restaurant. We went to our room to change for the evening. As we were leaving for our short walk to the Spotted Cow the group were also leaving the Hotel. It just seemed odd that we could not use the restaurant because we were told it was shut. It felt as if we were being either teased or humiliated!
The Hotel breakfast was good although having the nearby tables cleared and cleaned while eating seems a little rude to us and gave us the impression the member of staff wanted us to leave. It is a nice Hotel but somehow spoilt by a lack of something like hospitality and service. Perhaps it should be known purely as a B&B for paying guests, others get a Sunday roast. Doubt we will stay again.

Room tip: Nice Rooms but take a snack with you
Date of stay: July 2014
  • Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Reviewed July 15, 2014 via mobile

Me (30) and my partner (35) stayed here this weekend gone, and all I can say it was the worst hotel we have ever stayed in.
Our room was a twin, we wanted a double, we were above the kitchen and the hotel had no air con, we had one tiny fan and only one window would open, we asked for another fan, which they didn't have, it was like we were in a sweat room!
They had holes in the wall and skirting boards,, it was mucky just a very dated place, I'll upload photos of our bathroom, which had mould all over,
The first breakfast we had was burnt, my bacon and sausage were black! The next morning they had no mushrooms.
We had travelled 6 hour from north east for a christening the whole trip was spoilt because of the hotel, our friends were staying in the travel lodge around the corner, and even tho we had paid 270 for the dirty old hotel we would of paid it again to get out, but the travel lodge was full,
Would never stay there again and if ur 40 and under you will feel very young.

Date of stay: July 2014
5  Thank lyndseyboro
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Reviewed July 6, 2014

We usually stay in Arundel at the Hilton but all places were booked for the festival , Came across this hotel whilst looking for some where to stay , So pleased we found it ,can not wait to go back there such a lovley Hotel , Very friendly staff so helpful Very hot water in the bath and shower we found the bed very comphy
We had dinner in the hotel which was excellent and service was very good food was divine Also had breakfast next day Good to have the cooked breakfast served on hot plates , Very good choice of Cereals , fruit and full English breakfast We will certainly stay again its a littlel Gem

Room tip: Our room overlooked the car park and was very quiet
Date of stay: June 2014
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DellaandMark, General Manager at Angmering Manor, responded to this reviewResponded August 22, 2014

Thank you for your lovely comments, we were glad to read that you enjoyed your stay with us

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Reviewed June 19, 2014 via mobile

For a short weekend break Angmering Manor was fantastic,great food and excellent staff,the small pool was a gift on such a warm day.
The food was tasty and cooked to perfection served by a wonderful Scottish lady who couldn't be more helpful with her local knowledge.
Angmering it's becoming our favourite Sussex hotel we will be back next year.

Date of stay: June 2014
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