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Description
The building was built by the Duke of Devonshire as a private dwelling. During the WW2 the RAF used it to for Canadian Airmen & following the war it became a private hotel / guest house. Where the name Mowbray comes from is unclear. Some say it is because one of the architects involved in the building of the terraced row was a Mr A W M Mowbray. Others point to the DeMowbray family who landed a little further along the coast during the Norman conquest. Whatever the origins the Mowbray has been welcoming guests for over 90 years. Famous tennis stars have stayed in the past such as Steffi Graff & Gabriella Sabatini because it is so close to the Devonshire Park Tennis Courts. With the theatres also so close the Mowbray has hosted many stars of stage & screen. Roy with sons Asher & Saul Burman acquired the Mowbray in March 2020. Father & sons have for the last 25 years all been & continue to operate hospitality & other small businesses in Eastbourne & nearby currently including a pub two restaurants & holiday cottage accommodation. Unfortunately on the day it became ours the government closed hotels due to the Covid problem, but the time has been well used as we have been able to undertake improvements & renovations whilst our guests were unable to attend the Mowbray. These include new carpets on the stairs & some rooms new bathrooms & new beds in many rooms new TVs & improved high speed internet in every room & automatic digital locks on every door to enable remote & out-of-hours check-ins. The lounge has been fully refurbished as has the kitchen and the Breakfast room and new decorative and energy saving lighting throughout. With 13 rooms and a small team, the Mowbray can offer a friendly and helpful service that you just won’t find in a big hotel which is why the team has won Les Routiers’ Guest House of the Year twice (2014 and 2016) and been nominated at the AA’s B&B awards for “Friendliest Landlords”. We love having you here and we are sure you will too.
Facilities
- Antiques & fairs
- Art galleries & museums
- Arts & crafts
- Baggage store
- Bar
- Beach activities
- Boating
- Books, DVD, games
- Bowling alley
- Breakfast
- Breakfast lounge
- Breakfast served in restaurant
- Canoeing
- Card, board, video games
- Casino, arcades
- Concerts, music
- Continental breakfast
- Cooked breakfast
- Cricket
- Desk working station
- Elevator
- English/Irish breakfast
- Entertainment
- Exhibition
- Express check in
- Express check out
- Free high speed internet
- Free WiFi internet
- Gluten-free options
- Golf - driving range
- High speed internet
- History/science museums
- Horse racing
- Horse Riding
- Housekeeping - daily
- Lounge
- Optional reservation parking
- Pampering
- Plug adapters
- Pub crawl
- Sailing
- Shopping
- Tennis court - outdoor
- Theatre
- Vegetarian options
- Walking
- Water activities
- Watersports
- WiFi internet
- Wild life
- Windsurfing
- Wine tasting
The Mowbray
2 Lascelles Terrace, Eastbourne, BN21 4BJ