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Crossways Hotel

Wilmington, BN26 5SG AlfristonGBP 70 - 145
8.2 / 10 Score from 5 reviews
Set in the heart of the glorious Cuckmere Valley, this refined Georgian house is the ideal base for visits to Glyndebourne Opera House, Charleston Far… More
GBP 55 - 140

The Star Inn

High Street, Alfriston, BN26 5TA AlfristonGBP 55 - 140
7.45 / 10 Score from 26 reviews
Reputed to be one of the country's oldest inns, it offers a unique blend of oak beams, open fires, an intimate atmosphere and traditional hospitality … More
 

Alfriston: Guide



Alfriston is a village and civil parish in the East Sussex district of Wealden, England on the River Cuckmere, about four miles north-east of Seaford. The parish has a population of 769 (2001 census).

In 1931 Eleanor Farjeon wrote the popular hymn Morning Has Broken in Alfriston, supposedly about the beauty she saw around her in this village. The song was later recorded by Cat Stevens in the 1970's reaching a wider audience.

See also


Alfriston Clergy House
St Andrew's Church (Alfriston)

External links


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