「Beautiful property. Clean, comfortable, lovely. Tea, coffee, milk and a cake provided which was I was very grateful for. All the little things perfect - bins in the room, good mirrors/lighting, tissues, hooks, lamps, sockets near the bed etc.」
S
Shirley
イギリス
「Self catering. Clean and comfortable. Welcome cake and milk a pleasant surprise. Heating worked well when turned up.」
M
Mark
イギリス
「Excellent location.」
Julie
イギリス
「Lovely apartment beautifully clean. Ideally situated for exploring Battle. Clear directions for parking and finding the property.
We were very pleased with our choice.
The coffee and walnut cake was a lovely surprise.」
Graham
イギリス
「The apartment was beautiful. It has been tastefully modernised while still retaining period touches. Oak beams combined with high quality hand made doors and neutral carpeting throughout provides a cosy “nest” to return to at the end of a day...」
J
John
イギリス
「Very clean」
T
Tamara
イギリス
「Great location and very comfortable. Beautiful furnishings.」
T
Tony
イギリス
「Well furnished apartment. Fantastic views of Battle Abbey. Very central position with access to a good variety of excellent restaurants.」
Alison
イギリス
「Spotlessly clean, everything was almost brand new. Beautiful conversation of a charming old building. Perfect location for what we needed. Useful and thoughtful items included - a few basic ingredients, tea, coffee, milk. Very thoughtful host....」
R
Ruth
イギリス
「The view of tge abbey from the large lounge window was mesmerising. The apartment was spotlessly clean and decorated to give a fresh clean look.」
## The neighborhood
Named after the most famous conflict on English soil, this compact market town grew up alongside the battleground, tranquil medieval abbey and surrounding ancient woodlands and is largely unchanged to this day.
At Battle’s beating heart is a bustling mix of independent shops and businesses.
The northern end of the High Street is the Almonry, originally built in 1090, which houses the Battle Museum of Local History. Here you’ll find the world’s oldest Guy Fawkes – or at least his head, which is made of pear wood, and his silk cloak. Thought to be more than 200 years old, he is still in active service and leads the Battle Bonfire Boyes on their fiery procession through the town each November.
At the southern end is Battle Abbey, and behind it the once-bloody battlefield, now a peaceful meadow filled with wild flowers and birdsong. Here you can stand at the very spot where King Harold is said to have died.
## Getting around
Battle train station is about a 15min walk to the apartment