Introduction to Le RocAbingworth

The feet of a man and a woman dancing
Couple in a dancing class
Green slopes of the Devil's Dyke in the South Downs
Windmill on the South Downs in Sussex
The feet of a dancing woman

Dancing

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Introduction to Le Roc

Holiday reference: DCR

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Exterior of Abingworth Hall, South Downs
  • Exterior of Abingworth Hall, South Downs
  • Abingworth standard bedroom
  • Groups of people sitting chatting in conservatory
  • Group of people sitting round a table in sunny garden

Abingworth

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Nestled at the foot of the South Downs, Abingworth Hall is ideally located for a short break or a longer holiday. A peaceful ambiance and excellent facilities make it a relaxing place to stay.

 

Abingworth Hall has 25 en-suite bedrooms. 

Standard en-suite rooms    

Abingworth standard bedroom       

 

 

 

 

 

Our standard rooms offer comfortable accommodation and an en-suite bathroom.

All standard rooms have:

  • En-suite bathroom with WC and shower or bath
  • Tea and coffee making facilities
  • TV
  • Hairdryer 

Premium rooms

Premium bedroom at Abingworth Hall

 

 

 

 

 

 

Premium rooms are available at just £5 extra per person per night. 

All premium rooms have:

  • Extra space or exceptional views
  • En-suite bathroom with WC and shower or bath
  • Tea and coffee making facilities
  • TV
  • Alarm clock with iPod player
  • Hairdryer
  • Enhanced toiletries
  • Towelling robe and complimentary slippers
  • Room available from 12 noon on arrival day

Single rooms

Standard single rooms are available for an extra £8 per night.

Family rooms                 

If you are travelling with your family, we have a selection of 3 and 4-bedded rooms.

All family rooms have:

  • Full-sized twin or double beds for adults
  • Bunk beds or occasional beds for children
  • En-suite bathroom with WC and shower or bath
  • Tea and coffee making facilities
  • TV
  • Hairdryer

All our Country Houses are tailored to walkers and outdoor enthusiasts and have excellent boot and drying rooms, laundry facilities and a mini-shop for essentials such as maps, postcards and toiletries.

Groups of people sitting chatting in conservatory

 

 

 

 

 

 

Abingworth Hall has three comfortable lounges, the largest of which opens onto the attractive conservatory and bar.

Free internet access is offered on a dedicated PC and Wifi is available in some public rooms. There is also a range of board games and books.

The large ballroom can be used for dancing, evening talks or as a games room with table tennis. There is also a pleasant dining room.

Abingworth Hall is surrounded by eight acres of gardens. Outside there is a putting green and croquet lawn. The heated outdoor swimming pool is popular with our guests in the summer (May – September).

Outdoor swimming pool at Abingworth Hall

 

Abingworth Hall is generally accessible to wheelchair users and has a bedroom specifically designed for wheelchair access.

Arrival & car parking facilities

  • There is ample (gravel) car parking available at the rear of the House
  • Disabled parking is available closer to the front door
  • The driveway from the main B2139 is tarmac up to the front door
  • It is possible to load and unload cars directly at the front door
  • Assistance can be provided with luggage

Main entrance & reception

  • There is a small step (6cm high) into the porch at the front door of the House
  • The front door can open double to 151cm wide
  • The step into the main reception hallway is 12cm high with double doors opening up to 162cm wide
  • A hatch immediately inside the front doorway opens to reveal a check-in desk
  • The reception hallway gives access to the drawing room, large lounge with conservatory, dining room, reception / office, powder room and gents
  • A well-lit corridor leads off to the ballroom and bedrooms 1 - 8
  • There is no lift. The main stairway (112cm wide) leads up to rooms 9 – 25

Public areas - hall, stairs, landing, corridors etc

  • All public areas are carpeted
  • The corridor leading to rooms 1 - 8. Minimum width is 99cm
  • The main stairway leading up to rooms 9 - 25 is 112cm wide

Public areas - sitting room, lounges, lobbies etc

Drawing room:

  • Door is 86cm wide
  • A carpeted, wood panelled lounge with relaxed seating for 12

Large lounge:

  • Door is 86cm wide. Impressive lounge with a baby grand piano and a large mirror. Carpeted with comfortable seating for 26. Leads into the conservatory

Conservatory & bar

  • Carpeted with relaxed rattan furniture. Bar in the corner (bar height 117cm)
  • Accessed though the large lounge, doorway is 117cm wide and a step down 17cm high or alternatively accessed from the reception hallway, down the corridor which is ramped. The door from the corridor is 79cm wide

Ballroom

  • Entrance through double doors (total width 150cm)
  • A large room, 7m by 11m with windows on two walls. Carpeted around a wooden dance floor, which measures 5m by 9m
  • Chairs are movable, armless and stackable

Public WCs

Ladies:

  • Ground level from the reception hallway, carpeted, door 79cm wide
  • Two cubicles, doors 59cm wide, with standard toilets of 42cm high
  • One basin with hot and cold taps
  • A vanity unit with good lighting and a large mirror with two upright padded chairs

Gents:

  • Tiled floor (door width 81cm)
  • One cubicle with standard toilet of 44cm high
  • Four self-flushing urinals, 67cm high
  • One basin with hot and cold taps
  • Good lighting and mirrors

Dining room

  • From the reception hallway, three steps up into the main stairway (154cm wide with handrail) is the entrance to the dining room. Further two steps up (120cm wide with hand rail)
  • The dining room is L-shaped, carpeted throughout
  • Tables are rectangular, six legged and 72cm high, each seating five to eight diners
  • Seats are without arms, 48cm high, padded seats with 40cm wooden backs
  • A portable stainless steel mobility ramp is available

Bedrooms & sleeping areas

  • Bedrooms 1 - 8 are on ground floor, down a well lit corridor from the reception hall
  • Bedrooms 9 - 14 are up a main L-shaped stairway, 16 steps to the first floor landing
  • Bedrooms 15 and 16 are through a door and further 7 steps up from the first floor landing
  • Bedrooms 17 - 23 are through another door from the first floor landing, up a second flight of stairs, 16 steps up through a landing door onto the second floor
  • Bedroom 24 is situated above room 16, up a curved narrow stairway of 15 steps
  • Bedroom doors are 72cm - 87cm wide
  • Beds are 55cm high. Rooms are single, twin or double bedded
  • Usually made up with hollow fibre duvets and pillows, blankets and feather pillows available on request
  • All rooms are carpeted and well lit
  • All furniture, including beds are movable
  • Most rooms have baths, although some have only a walk-in shower
  • Rooms with baths have mostly mixer taps with a shower attachment
  • Most rooms have vinyl or tiled floor, rooms 9 / 10 / 11 and 24 have carpet

Room 6:

  • Room 6 has been specially adapted for wheelchair users
  • A low level shower tray, 62cm by 105cm, with the step-in of 7cm
  • An adjustable free standing mobility shower seat is available
  • The shower is thermostatically controlled to give even water pressure with an adjustable shower head
  • The toilet is 47cm high with left side static hand rail and adjustable right side rail
  • The basin has level mixer taps and is wall-mounted for wheelchair access
  • Tiled floor

Grounds and gardens

  • There are around eight acres of grounds. Most of the pathways are gravel and therefore uneven
  • Grass meadows and lawns are also uneven. Steep, uneven steps lead to the meadows
  • There is a stone terrace along the front of the house. The surface is uneven. The terrace is accessible either via the front door or through the conservatory doors with 2 / 3 steps down to the terrace. The conservatory door width is 113cm
  • The outdoor swimming pool is situated between the main house and the car park
  • The pool is heated May - September
  • Due to the secluded location of the pool, guests are advised not to swim alone. Pool emergency alarm at the side of the pool, attached to changing room

Additional information

  • Fire procedure is displayed in each room and explained to guests on arrival. Guests requiring assistance at an evacuation are identified at this time and door hanger cards are issued
  • Mobile phone reception is generally good from the main building
  • Assistance dogs can be provided for
  • Information can be provided in large print
  • Staff have received disability awareness training
  • Special diets can be catered for. Specialist food can be obtained with prior notice
  • Fridge for medication can be supplied

All holidays at our Country Houses are Full Board with breakfast, picnic lunch and evening meal included.

Breakfast                            

Start your day with our extensive breakfast. Select from our cold buffet and/or a full cooked breakfast.

Cold buffet 

Fruit juices, cereals, fresh fruit, yoghurts, croissants and pastries

Hot dishes

Porridge, sausages, bacon, eggs (scrambled, boiled, poached or fried), tomato, baked beans and mushrooms

Regional dishes including black pudding or kippers

Served at the table

Tea, coffee, toast and jams

 

Picnic lunches

  

Picnic lunch brightly coloured array of celery and carrot batons and mini cheeses                

 

 

 

 

 

Choose from our self-select picnic lunches. 

Your own choice of sandwiches, prepared to order

Crisps and snacks, fresh fruit, dried fruit and nuts, chocolate bars, sweets and biscuits

Dinner                 

The relaxed dinner is a highlight of any stay at our Country Houses - with tables seating up to 10 and no seating plan, it offers a great opportunity to get to know fellow guests.  There is always a choice of dishes for every course, featuring good British cooking and often local specialities. Vegetarian meals are always available.

Abingworth Hall sample dinner menu

 

Drinks  

All our Country Houses have a well-stocked bar serving beer, wine and spirits.

A bottle of red wine with three wine glasses beside it

 

Guided Walking

Guests relaxing in the lounge at AbingworthEnjoy a glass of wine or beer in the bar before hearing about the next day's walks.  After dinner there will be an activity or entertainment which you will be welcome to join.  These vary from week to week but could include a talk on the area from a local speaker, quizzes or a board games night.  Alternatively if you prefer, feel free to just relax in our lounges or bar.

Leisure Activities

Many of our Leisure Activities holidays continue into the evening with programmed sessions.  Other holidays will have the evenings free, and you will be welcome to join in other social activities that may be happening in the house.

Freedom Breaks

There may be evening social activities happening in the house during your holiday, and you will be most welcome to join in.  However, not all Freedom Breaks will have evening activities available – if these are important to you, please check before booking.

Guided trails

Depending on your travel dates, there may be activities on offer in the house in the evening which you are welcome to take part in.

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Or call our travel experts:
0845 470 8558

International customers please call:
+44 20 8732 1250

Our lines are open:
Monday to Friday 09:00 - 19:00
Saturday 09:00 - 13.00

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Sat 9am - 1pm

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