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Leeside B&B, Littlehampton, Sussex

Leeside B&B
Rope Walk
Littlehampton
Sussex

BN17 5DE

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A WARM WELCOME WILL AWAIT YOU AT LEESIDE BED AND BREAKFAST A 4 STAR HIGHLY COMMENDED ACCOMMODATION Leeside is a lovely bungalow situated on the west-side of littlehampton. We have excellent travel links on our door-step with Littlehampton rail station close by, we are within easy reach from all areas of the south east. Leeside is a haven for all guest types and we welcome families and small groups. The guest house comprises of four guest rooms, with a communal lounge, use of the garden and a small lock up area for bicycles. We have a local cylce hire company who will deliver bicylces, should you wish to hire one for the duartion of your stay. We offer unlimited acces to the bungalow during your stay, with a seperate entrance and key, so you may come and go as you please without the worry of disturbing your hosts! Leeside is on a half mile walk, just a hop skip and jump down to west beach and sand dunes, passing the golf club the sailing and yacht clubs, with the river on your left; port side. We are in walking distance from the east side, by walking over the footbridge, to go in to town or over on to the east beach. Littlehampton station can also be reached by the footbridge just a very short walk. Littlehampton Marina is on the west side and the enterance is at the footbridge about 90 yds from Leeside. Arundel Chichester Portsmouth and Brighton are all in easy reach by rail or road.

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