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The Windsor overlooks the sea and picturesque Warrior Square, Hastings just a short stroll from Warrior Square mainline train station, 50 metres from sea front, and a short level walk from Hastings town centre
The pier, theatre and other tourist attractions are close by and there are many excellent restaurants bars and cafes a few minutes walk away.
We are open all year and have a licensed bar / lounge specialising in single malt Scotch whiskys as well as a selection of wines and other spirits.
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Bed and breakfast that is affordable and comfortable, the Windsor offers a selection of styled rooms: Moroccan, Gothic, Scandinavian, Italian etc… with the public areas adorned with pop art images from both music and film.
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9 Warrior Square has been used as a guest house since it was built in 1855. The first owner was Elizabeth Shakespeare, and any historians may like to know that we are three doors down from Bumptious Mansions—ex holiday residence of Benjamin Disraeli. Three doors in the opposite direction, on the corner of Warrior Square and the sea front, is what used to be the East Sussex Gentleman's club.
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