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Seaford places to stay: the best hotels and B&Bs

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Ally Neagen Travel Writer

The best Seaford places to stay at a glance:

  • Hill House Bed and Breakfast - Farmhouse B&B with garden and free Wi-Fi
  • Polruan Guesthouse - Friendly guesthouse in prime location for walkers
  • Brecon Guesthouse - Welcoming and friendly with stunning views
  • Richie’s Guesthouse - Close to amenities and only a 5-minute walk from the railway station
  • The Wellington Pub and Bed & Breakfast - Traditional accommodation with pub grub and country-style décor 

Seaford is a beautiful town in East Sussex, on the coast between Eastbourne and Brighton. Conveniently located at the foot of the South Downs, it’s a place that appeals to walkers, leisure travellers, and people who like their seaside breaks a little quieter and more spacious. That sense of calm carries through to the accommodation, with Seaford places to stay being mostly independent, personal, and well located for both the beach and spectacular walks.

Instead of large hotel chains, in Seaford you’ll find traditional guesthouses and long-established bed and breakfasts. Many of these places to stay are within walking distance of the railway station, the promenade, and your gateway to the South Downs.

The best Seaford places to stay

Hill House Bed & Breakfast

Hill House B&B Seaford

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Hill House B&B sits on the edge of town, where Seaford begins to give way to open countryside, including Seven Sisters Country Park. This location makes it especially appealing to visitors who plan to spend time walking in the South Downs or exploring the Cuckmere Valley, while still being close enough to town for an evening meal or a stroll along the seafront.

The B&B is a beautiful farmhouse, situated in a conservation area with nine acres of meadowland. Guests often choose Hill House for longer stays, particularly when Seaford is being used as a base for coastal and inland walking routes. Breakfast is a key part of the experience here, with an emphasis on unhurried mornings before heading out for the day.

Among Seaford places to stay, Hill House works well for travellers who want space, calm, and countryside access without being too remote.

Eastbourne Road, Seaford, BN25 4BG

Polruan Guesthouse

Polruan Guest House Seaford

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Polruan is positioned on Chyngton Road, on the corner of Seaford Head Nature Reserve and within easy reach of the coastal path. This is one of the strongest locations in Seaford for walkers, with routes leading directly towards the chalk cliffs and open downland.

The guesthouse itself is traditional yet quirky, with comfortable rooms and vintage furniture. Enjoy breakfast in either the Snooker Room or the Sun Room, with only three bedrooms in the whole place adding to its exclusivity and charm.

For visitors prioritising location above all else, Polruan is one of the most practical Seaford places to stay.

8 Chyngton Road, Seaford, BN25 4HH

Brecon Guesthouse

South Downs Way Sussex

A few doors down from Polruan, Brecon Guest House occupies a late Edwardian property overlooking Seaford Head Golf Course. The setting gives it an open feel, with stunning views and that all-important peace and quiet.

Brecon is often chosen by guests who want a balance between town access and landscape, with hosts Roy and Jackie providing a warm welcome that keeps people coming back year after year. From the front door, it’s easy to reach the promenade, the town centre, and the coastal paths, all without relying on a car. The guest house is known for generous breakfasts and a relaxed, well-run atmosphere.

Among Seaford places to stay, Brecon is a strong all-rounder that works for couples, solo travellers, and walkers.

12A Chyngton Road, Seaford, BN25 4HH

Richie’s Guesthouse

Seven Sisters Cliffs South Downs

Richie’s Guesthouse is set on a quiet residential street, just a short walk from both the seafront and Seaford’s town centre. Its position makes it particularly convenient for visitors arriving by train as it’s only a 5-minute walk from Seaford railway station, as well as visitors planning day trips along the coast using Seaford as a base.

Staying here places you close to Seaford’s swimming beach, the Martello Tower, and the promenade, while still feeling slightly tucked away from busier areas. Owner Dee and her dog Mabel will make sure you have a comfortable stay, with cosy rooms and a delicious breakfast.

For travellers looking for unfussy Seaford places to stay with good access to everyday amenities, Richie’s Guesthouse is a reliable choice.

1 Avondale Road, Seaford, BN25 1RJ

The Wellington Bed & Breakfast

The Wellington Seaford places to stay

Image credit: The Wellington Seaford

The Wellington combines the charm of a traditional pub with the comfort of a small bed and breakfast. Located just a few minutes’ walk from Seaford Beach and the promenade, it offers a convenient base for exploring the coast or strolling into the town centre.

Guests consistently praise the friendly, attentive service, hearty breakfasts, and cosy, well-maintained rooms, which is why it is often considered one of the highest rated places to stay in Seaford.

Its central location makes it ideal for visitors arriving by train, while the pub’s welcoming atmosphere ensures a relaxed, local experience for evenings in town.

33 Steyne Road, Seaford BN25 1HT

Choosing between Seaford places to stay

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What sets Seaford apart is how walkable it is. Most accommodation options allow you to arrive, drop your bags, and explore on foot. Whether you’re heading east towards Seaford Head, spending afternoons along the promenade, or catching a train to nearby spots on the South Downs Way, Seaford is the perfect base.

When deciding between Seaford places to stay, it’s worth thinking about how you plan to spend your time:

  • For walking and landscapes: Chyngton Road properties such as Polruan and Brecon place you closest to the Downs.
  • For countryside calm: Hill House offers breathing space and easy access to inland routes.
  • For seafront access: The Wellington boasts proximity to the beach.
  • For town convenience: Richie’s Guesthouse keeps everything within easy reach.

When to book and what to expect

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Seaford tends to attract a lot of visitors during spring and summer, particularly when walking conditions are best and the sea is at its most inviting. During these months, accommodation can fill up quickly, especially on weekends.

Unlike larger seaside resorts, Seaford places to stay often operate on a smaller scale, which adds to their appeal but also means availability is limited. Booking ahead is advisable if you have specific dates in mind.

Seaford’s accommodation reflects its character: calm, personal, and closely connected to the landscape that surrounds it. Whether you’re visiting for walks, sea swims, or simply a change of pace, Seaford places to stay offer an attractive alternative to busier seaside towns.

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