Swan House
The travel and interior design press love Swan House. Lovingly refurbished in June 2006, this 15th Century boutique bed and breakfast has enjoyed unprecedented, glowing national and international editorial for its, five star service and style. Each of our four ensuite bedrooms are individually designed, with comfort and luxury in mind. Accordingly to The Lonely Planet guidebook 2009, "For sheer comfort and luxury, THE place to stay is Swan House".
We are situated in one of the most peaceful and picturesque parts of Hastings Old Town with antique shops, restaurants, fishing quarter and beach just three minutes walk away. Enjoy a gourment breakfast menu in our spacious guest lounge, with a wealth of exposed beams, oak paneling and a large inglenook fireplace, DVD players in every room, broadband wireless internet access and telephone calls are all included free of charge. In the finer weather, dine in our charming patio garden.
Proprietors: Brendan McDonagh and Lionel Copley.
Accommodation Details
- Number of Rooms / Units
- 2
| Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
|---|---|
| Twin en-suite | £115.00 per room per night (breakfast included) |
| Double en-suite | £115.00 per room per night (breakfast included) |
*Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis. We recommend you contact the establishment for the most up to date prices.
Facilities
Provider Preferences
- No smoking
Catering
- Special diets catered for
Payment Methods
- American Express
- Delta
- Maestro
- MasterCard
- Solo
- Visa
Room / Unit Features
- Colour Television all rooms
- Hairdryer all rooms
- Tea and coffee making all rooms
Establishment Features
- Ironing facilities
Awards
- Visit Britain Awards -
Annual Gold 2012 - Sussex Tourism Partnership -
Sussex Breakfast 2009 - Tourism South East Award -
Bed & Breakfast / Guest Accommodation of the Year Gold Award 2009 - Visit Britain Awards -
Breakfast 2012
Gradings
- 5 Visit Britain Stars Guest Accommodation

Road Directions
Go along the Seafront to the Old Town. Turn left into the High Street, then left into Swan Terrace and we are first on the left in Hill Street.
