Stane House offers bed and breakfast accommodation located in the village of Bignor in West Sussex. You will be assured of a warm welcome and comfortable stay in our restored country house. We are within the South Downs National Park, close to the South Downs Way, Monarch Trail and on the West Sussex Literary Trail. A walker’s delight.
All of the rooms are tastefully decorated and furnished to a high standard. There are three suites available.
Bignor Suite - This room has a double bed and an en suite bathroom including a separate shower.
Chanctonbury Text taken from thebandbdirectory.co.uk Suite - This is a twin room with two single beds and an en suite bathroom.
Downland Suite - This room is another double that has an en suite bathroom with a shower and a separate WC.
All of the rooms offer the following:
TV.
Radio.
Hairdryer.
Tea & coffee making facilities.
A wide range of food is available for breakfast including fresh fruit, yoghurt, cereal, muesli, porridge, full English breakfast, boiled eggs and soldiers, toast, local honey, homemade preserves and much more.
The B&B itself is set in an acre of garden and all of the bedrooms have stunning views over the countryside.
There are many attractions and activities in the local area including visiting the local town of Petworth, just six miles away where guests can see Petworth House and Park, owned by the National Trust.
Around twenty five minutes away is Goodwood Racecourse where the Festival of Speed and the Revival Meeting are held. The coast and the cathedral city of Chichester are both about a 25 minute drive.
For more information please visit our website.
Rates: From £90 per room per night based on single occupancy.
From £110 for a suite per night based on 2 people sharing. Full breakfast included in rates.
Children over 10 are welcome.
Off street parking.
Wi-Fi/internet access.
5 Star TripAdvisor reviews.
5 star hygiene rating.
Customers Reviews
‘’You B&B is a piece of heaven. Such wonderful gardens, a tasty breakfast and a gentle smile…Thank you'' (LHR, Paris).
‘’Awesome as always’’ (Ian, Cornwall).