Good Hotel Guide Review
A stay in Felpham inspired William Blake to write of ‘England’s green and pleasant land’, but it’s the beach that draws holidaymakers to the de Savarys’ South Coast hotel. Bright, modern bedrooms include dog-friendly doubles with terrace and space for an extra bed. Beach huts have a mezzanine bedroom with sea-view porthole, a room with bunks, lounge, shower room, coffee machine, sloe gin – and bucket and spade. Dine in Tamarisk restaurant on dishes such as pan-fried seabass, tarragon lobster bisque, crab beignet; go for a burger or fish and chips in Monty’s bar & bistro, or enjoy sharing platters and wood-fired pizzas alfresco at Blake’s beach bar and terrace. (See also Cary Arms, Babbacombe.)
Hotel details
Address
Clyde Road
Felpham
Bognor Regis
Sussex
PO22 7AH
England
Telephone
Bedrooms
40. 4 beach hut suites. 6 ground-floor rooms.
Open
all year.
Facilities
Restaurant, bar and bistro, reception lounge, beach bar and terrace, meeting rooms, in-room TV (Netflix in some rooms), vegan menu, EV charging, heated indoor pool (9 x 5m), 1 acre grounds, partially suitable for wheelchair.
Background music
in public areas.
Children
all ages welcome. No charge for cots, extra bed £15, bunks, family rooms, beach huts.
Dogs
allowed in some courtyard rooms, 2 beach huts and in bar/bistro (£25 per night, max £50, beds, bowls, toys, treats, washing facilities, towels).
Credit cards
Amex, MC, Visa.
Prices
B&B doubles from £125, £30–£50 reduction for single occupancy. À la carte £45.