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Warbleton Oast House 11

Heathfield, East Sussex, South of England

Warbleton Oast House From £3290 Availability

Equipped with table tennis, table football and darts as well as a huge garden with a trampoline and play area, Warbleton Oast House is a fabulous home for all the family!

The huge kitchen is the fantastic heart of the home, with beautiful colourful tiles contrasting with the sophisticated monochrome design, with a fabulous island which doubles as a breakfast bar. Adjoining this is the wonderful formal dining room with space for ten. Relax in the vast living room, with a vaulted, beamed ceiling and a fabulous original brick fireplace with a modern log-burner. Two sofas face one another, with a third facing the fireplace, ensuring there’s space for everyone to gather together and spend some quality time with one another. Large stable doors with glass panelling invite the warm glow of sunlight into every inch of the large room. There is an additional snug for getting cosy in front of the TV for a relaxing evening. But if it’s not relaxation you’re after, fear not – there’s table tennis, table football and darts for the ultimate fun and games!

There are five bedrooms in total, with four in the main house, including the master-suite, a double, a twin and a family room, and the final double room is found in the adjoining barn. The master-suite can be found on the first floor, enjoying the same delightful traditional style with wooden beams set against the pearly white walls, and Velux windows that allow the light to flood through the room. The en-suite bathroom has a bathtub and the same elegant design, inviting you to relax and soak in peace. The room in the barn has a fabulous en-suite bathroom, as does the second double in the main house, while the family and twin rooms share a family bathroom. All four bathrooms are warm and modern, with a range of double-size showers and large bathtubs.

And finally, step outside to your enchanting garden, where the kids can frolic on the large lawn, complete with a trampoline and play area! There’s a covered seating area and table here so you can keep an eye on the youngsters if needs be. There’s plenty of private parking on the gravel driveway so don’t hesitate to bring the car – you’ll appreciate it in this fabulous rural location!

A maze of rolling countryside, abbeys and battlefields, medieval villages, bustling market towns and gorgeous coastline, East Sussex is also the most forested county in England! Diverse, inspirational landscapes and breath-taking views from the endless tranquil and unspoilt settings make this an incredibly enticing county right on the south coast of England. And that’s not to mention its 90 miles of stunning beaches and vibrant towns and cities!  

Less than 40 minutes away, in the fabulous, family-focused town of Eastbourne, one of England’s most genteel seaside resorts you’ll find serene boating lakes, Victorian gardens and a three-tier promenade! This is also the location of the famous sights of the dramatic Seven Sisters chalk cliffs and Beachy Head, the UK's highest chalk cliff at 531ft (160m) above sea level, offering stunning views over the English Channel.

Hidden villages and towns blitzed by bloody Norman battles, cool seaside resorts and flourishing vineyards, traditional country pubs and thriving market towns, ancient woodland and lowland heaths are all tucked among a maze of criss-crossing paths and lanes and country roads. Views of rolling farmland and historic estates in all directions add a sense of the timeless elegance of Sussex and its rich variety of wildlife and habitats among a beautifully varied geography. Idle your way through the cobbled medieval streets of Rye, the flat marshes of Pevensey, the high Ground of Ashdown Forest, beautiful lowlands and river landscapes of the Lower Weald and the maze of avenues through Friston and Ashdown Forests.

With 1,750 hours of sunshine per year, 'Sussex by the Sea' offers some of the sunniest and cleanest beaches in the UK, including the traditional English seaside town of Brighton, whose beach is renowned for its packed seafront. And then there’s Eastbourne, Bexhill-on-Sea, Hastings and St Leonard’s, to name but a few. Take a trip to Hastings old town, the shipwreck heritage centre and flamingo adventure park for the perfect day out!

There are endless fabulous homes and gardens to visit, including Great Dixter House and Garden, Michelham Priory and Sheffield Park Garden with an array of stunning colours, exotic flora, magnificent gardens, elegant lakes and even a sculpture trail! At the priory you’ll even find a medieval cloister garden and the longest medieval moat in England!

For an active day in the sunshine, stretch your legs on the South Downs Way, which traverses from Eastbourne to Winchester along England’s newest national park, the South Downs National Park, with 1,600km2 of breath-taking views and hidden gems. Indeed, if you’re a keen walker or cyclist, there’s 3500km of walking paths, bridleways and scenic roads, including the well-establish routes of the Cuckoo Trail, and the incredible Forest Way.

If traveling from far away, just outside East Sussex, Gatwick Airport services the whole world, while Brighton City Airport (often called Shoreham Airport) provides flights to many UK airports.

Warbleton Oast House 11

Heathfield, East Sussex, South of England

Warbleton Oast House From £3290 Availability

Equipped with table tennis, table football and darts as well as a huge garden with a trampoline and play area, Warbleton Oast House is a fabulous home for all the family!

The huge kitchen is the fantastic heart of the home, with beautiful colourful tiles contrasting with the sophisticated monochrome design, with a fabulous island which doubles as a breakfast bar. Adjoining this is the wonderful formal dining room with space for ten. Relax in the vast living room, with a vaulted, beamed ceiling and a fabulous original brick fireplace with a modern log-burner. Two sofas face one another, with a third facing the fireplace, ensuring there’s space for everyone to gather together and spend some quality time with one another. Large stable doors with glass panelling invite the warm glow of sunlight into every inch of the large room. There is an additional snug for getting cosy in front of the TV for a relaxing evening. But if it’s not relaxation you’re after, fear not – there’s table tennis, table football and darts for the ultimate fun and games!

There are five bedrooms in total, with four in the main house, including the master-suite, a double, a twin and a family room, and the final double room is found in the adjoining barn. The master-suite can be found on the first floor, enjoying the same delightful traditional style with wooden beams set against the pearly white walls, and Velux windows that allow the light to flood through the room. The en-suite bathroom has a bathtub and the same elegant design, inviting you to relax and soak in peace. The room in the barn has a fabulous en-suite bathroom, as does the second double in the main house, while the family and twin rooms share a family bathroom. All four bathrooms are warm and modern, with a range of double-size showers and large bathtubs.

And finally, step outside to your enchanting garden, where the kids can frolic on the large lawn, complete with a trampoline and play area! There’s a covered seating area and table here so you can keep an eye on the youngsters if needs be. There’s plenty of private parking on the gravel driveway so don’t hesitate to bring the car – you’ll appreciate it in this fabulous rural location!

A maze of rolling countryside, abbeys and battlefields, medieval villages, bustling market towns and gorgeous coastline, East Sussex is also the most forested county in England! Diverse, inspirational landscapes and breath-taking views from the endless tranquil and unspoilt settings make this an incredibly enticing county right on the south coast of England. And that’s not to mention its 90 miles of stunning beaches and vibrant towns and cities!  

Less than 40 minutes away, in the fabulous, family-focused town of Eastbourne, one of England’s most genteel seaside resorts you’ll find serene boating lakes, Victorian gardens and a three-tier promenade! This is also the location of the famous sights of the dramatic Seven Sisters chalk cliffs and Beachy Head, the UK's highest chalk cliff at 531ft (160m) above sea level, offering stunning views over the English Channel.

Hidden villages and towns blitzed by bloody Norman battles, cool seaside resorts and flourishing vineyards, traditional country pubs and thriving market towns, ancient woodland and lowland heaths are all tucked among a maze of criss-crossing paths and lanes and country roads. Views of rolling farmland and historic estates in all directions add a sense of the timeless elegance of Sussex and its rich variety of wildlife and habitats among a beautifully varied geography. Idle your way through the cobbled medieval streets of Rye, the flat marshes of Pevensey, the high Ground of Ashdown Forest, beautiful lowlands and river landscapes of the Lower Weald and the maze of avenues through Friston and Ashdown Forests.

With 1,750 hours of sunshine per year, 'Sussex by the Sea' offers some of the sunniest and cleanest beaches in the UK, including the traditional English seaside town of Brighton, whose beach is renowned for its packed seafront. And then there’s Eastbourne, Bexhill-on-Sea, Hastings and St Leonard’s, to name but a few. Take a trip to Hastings old town, the shipwreck heritage centre and flamingo adventure park for the perfect day out!

There are endless fabulous homes and gardens to visit, including Great Dixter House and Garden, Michelham Priory and Sheffield Park Garden with an array of stunning colours, exotic flora, magnificent gardens, elegant lakes and even a sculpture trail! At the priory you’ll even find a medieval cloister garden and the longest medieval moat in England!

For an active day in the sunshine, stretch your legs on the South Downs Way, which traverses from Eastbourne to Winchester along England’s newest national park, the South Downs National Park, with 1,600km2 of breath-taking views and hidden gems. Indeed, if you’re a keen walker or cyclist, there’s 3500km of walking paths, bridleways and scenic roads, including the well-establish routes of the Cuckoo Trail, and the incredible Forest Way.

If traveling from far away, just outside East Sussex, Gatwick Airport services the whole world, while Brighton City Airport (often called Shoreham Airport) provides flights to many UK airports.

Warbleton Oast House 11

Heathfield, East Sussex, South of England

Warbleton Oast House From £3290 Availability

Equipped with table tennis, table football and darts as well as a huge garden with a trampoline and play area, Warbleton Oast House is a fabulous home for all the family!

The huge kitchen is the fantastic heart of the home, with beautiful colourful tiles contrasting with the sophisticated monochrome design, with a fabulous island which doubles as a breakfast bar. Adjoining this is the wonderful formal dining room with space for ten. Relax in the vast living room, with a vaulted, beamed ceiling and a fabulous original brick fireplace with a modern log-burner. Two sofas face one another, with a third facing the fireplace, ensuring there’s space for everyone to gather together and spend some quality time with one another. Large stable doors with glass panelling invite the warm glow of sunlight into every inch of the large room. There is an additional snug for getting cosy in front of the TV for a relaxing evening. But if it’s not relaxation you’re after, fear not – there’s table tennis, table football and darts for the ultimate fun and games!

There are five bedrooms in total, with four in the main house, including the master-suite, a double, a twin and a family room, and the final double room is found in the adjoining barn. The master-suite can be found on the first floor, enjoying the same delightful traditional style with wooden beams set against the pearly white walls, and Velux windows that allow the light to flood through the room. The en-suite bathroom has a bathtub and the same elegant design, inviting you to relax and soak in peace. The room in the barn has a fabulous en-suite bathroom, as does the second double in the main house, while the family and twin rooms share a family bathroom. All four bathrooms are warm and modern, with a range of double-size showers and large bathtubs.

And finally, step outside to your enchanting garden, where the kids can frolic on the large lawn, complete with a trampoline and play area! There’s a covered seating area and table here so you can keep an eye on the youngsters if needs be. There’s plenty of private parking on the gravel driveway so don’t hesitate to bring the car – you’ll appreciate it in this fabulous rural location!

A maze of rolling countryside, abbeys and battlefields, medieval villages, bustling market towns and gorgeous coastline, East Sussex is also the most forested county in England! Diverse, inspirational landscapes and breath-taking views from the endless tranquil and unspoilt settings make this an incredibly enticing county right on the south coast of England. And that’s not to mention its 90 miles of stunning beaches and vibrant towns and cities!  

Less than 40 minutes away, in the fabulous, family-focused town of Eastbourne, one of England’s most genteel seaside resorts you’ll find serene boating lakes, Victorian gardens and a three-tier promenade! This is also the location of the famous sights of the dramatic Seven Sisters chalk cliffs and Beachy Head, the UK's highest chalk cliff at 531ft (160m) above sea level, offering stunning views over the English Channel.

Hidden villages and towns blitzed by bloody Norman battles, cool seaside resorts and flourishing vineyards, traditional country pubs and thriving market towns, ancient woodland and lowland heaths are all tucked among a maze of criss-crossing paths and lanes and country roads. Views of rolling farmland and historic estates in all directions add a sense of the timeless elegance of Sussex and its rich variety of wildlife and habitats among a beautifully varied geography. Idle your way through the cobbled medieval streets of Rye, the flat marshes of Pevensey, the high Ground of Ashdown Forest, beautiful lowlands and river landscapes of the Lower Weald and the maze of avenues through Friston and Ashdown Forests.

With 1,750 hours of sunshine per year, 'Sussex by the Sea' offers some of the sunniest and cleanest beaches in the UK, including the traditional English seaside town of Brighton, whose beach is renowned for its packed seafront. And then there’s Eastbourne, Bexhill-on-Sea, Hastings and St Leonard’s, to name but a few. Take a trip to Hastings old town, the shipwreck heritage centre and flamingo adventure park for the perfect day out!

There are endless fabulous homes and gardens to visit, including Great Dixter House and Garden, Michelham Priory and Sheffield Park Garden with an array of stunning colours, exotic flora, magnificent gardens, elegant lakes and even a sculpture trail! At the priory you’ll even find a medieval cloister garden and the longest medieval moat in England!

For an active day in the sunshine, stretch your legs on the South Downs Way, which traverses from Eastbourne to Winchester along England’s newest national park, the South Downs National Park, with 1,600km2 of breath-taking views and hidden gems. Indeed, if you’re a keen walker or cyclist, there’s 3500km of walking paths, bridleways and scenic roads, including the well-establish routes of the Cuckoo Trail, and the incredible Forest Way.

If traveling from far away, just outside East Sussex, Gatwick Airport services the whole world, while Brighton City Airport (often called Shoreham Airport) provides flights to many UK airports.

Waterside House 16

Wadhurst, East Sussex, South of England

Waterside House From £10670 Availability

Waterside House is a truly outstanding English country home. Sitting on the banks of the serene Bewl water, the property is found in an expansive area of outstanding natural beauty and is handily located just an hour away from London. A meandering drive through thick woodland opens out to reveal this grand Art and Crafts mansion, which features ornate antique chimneys and is surrounded by beautiful lawns. Pushing open the thick oak front door, guests are greeted by an impressive reception hall complete with an elegant staircase and galleried landing. A particular highlight is the large kitchen and breakfast area with its part-glass ceiling. The adjoining dining room and top quality amenities mean that entertaining here is a joy - not to mention the fantastic opportunities for formal dining if you're here to celebrate a special occasion. Step outside through the double doors and you’ll find a stone patio facing South across the 800 acre lake, with a lawn stretching right down to the water’s edge. It's a quintessentially English and truly memorable feature! The décor is impeccable throughout, cosy yet stylish, and guests will feel instantly at home thanks to the perfect balance of rustic charm and bespoke furnishings. As Waterside House is conveniently close to the A21, London (and everything it offers!) couldn’t be more accessible, but whether you're enjoying a spot of boating out on the lake or sitting on the patio with a glass of wine at sunset, you’ll feel a million miles from the hustle and bustle of the capital.

- Royal Tunbridge Wells: 7 miles
- Rye: 12 miles
- Wadhurst: 1.5 miles
- Lamberhurst: 1.5 miles
- London: 28 miles
- Central London: 45 miles - The 13 miles around Bewl Water is an idyllic circuit for a walk, run or cycle.
- Trout fishing from the bank or a from a boat are both popular pastimes in the area.
- Sailing
- Canoeing
- Kayaking
- Bicycle hire
- Adventure playground in Lamberhurst
- Horse Riding facilities are just 3 miles
- Quad biking is 2 miles from the house
- Golf courses just 3 miles away
- Clay Pigeon shooting within 8 miles
- Paintballing

Waterside House 16

Wadhurst, East Sussex, South of England

Waterside House From £10670 Availability

Waterside House is a truly outstanding English country home. Sitting on the banks of the serene Bewl water, the property is found in an expansive area of outstanding natural beauty and is handily located just an hour away from London. A meandering drive through thick woodland opens out to reveal this grand Art and Crafts mansion, which features ornate antique chimneys and is surrounded by beautiful lawns. Pushing open the thick oak front door, guests are greeted by an impressive reception hall complete with an elegant staircase and galleried landing. A particular highlight is the large kitchen and breakfast area with its part-glass ceiling. The adjoining dining room and top quality amenities mean that entertaining here is a joy - not to mention the fantastic opportunities for formal dining if you're here to celebrate a special occasion. Step outside through the double doors and you’ll find a stone patio facing South across the 800 acre lake, with a lawn stretching right down to the water’s edge. It's a quintessentially English and truly memorable feature! The décor is impeccable throughout, cosy yet stylish, and guests will feel instantly at home thanks to the perfect balance of rustic charm and bespoke furnishings. As Waterside House is conveniently close to the A21, London (and everything it offers!) couldn’t be more accessible, but whether you're enjoying a spot of boating out on the lake or sitting on the patio with a glass of wine at sunset, you’ll feel a million miles from the hustle and bustle of the capital.

- Royal Tunbridge Wells: 7 miles
- Rye: 12 miles
- Wadhurst: 1.5 miles
- Lamberhurst: 1.5 miles
- London: 28 miles
- Central London: 45 miles - The 13 miles around Bewl Water is an idyllic circuit for a walk, run or cycle.
- Trout fishing from the bank or a from a boat are both popular pastimes in the area.
- Sailing
- Canoeing
- Kayaking
- Bicycle hire
- Adventure playground in Lamberhurst
- Horse Riding facilities are just 3 miles
- Quad biking is 2 miles from the house
- Golf courses just 3 miles away
- Clay Pigeon shooting within 8 miles
- Paintballing

Waterside Lodge in Robertsbridge 4

Robertsbridge, East Sussex, South of England

Waterside Lodge in Robertsbridge From £1659 Availability

Waterside Lodge is a hand crafted Scandinavian styled lakeside retreat with an elevated deck and hot tub with views into the Oastbrook Vineyard. It nestles in a secluded spot on the vineyard and offers spacious open plan living with large panoramic windows with stunning views across the natural pond. There are many things to do and see in this area with National Trust properties to visit and famous gardens to explore. The East Kent Steam Railway can be found in Tenterden and there are lots of walking and cycling trails in Bedgebury Forest and at Bewl Water. Visit Rye and Winchelsea and Camber Sands, which is famous for its seven miles of golden beaches.

- Size: Sleeps up to 4, 2 bedroom.
- Nearest shop: 3.5 miles
- Nearest pub: 2 miles
- Pets: No pets allowed.
- Smoking: Not allowed at this property.
- Rooms: open plan living area and kitchen, 2x bedrooms, shower room.
- Beds: 1x kingsize, 2x singles that can be made into a king size on request.
- Luxuries: Wifi, Smart TV, woodburner.
- General: Central heating and wood burning stove.
- Utilities: Hob and electric oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, coffee machine.
- Standard: toaster, iron, microwave.
- Other: Linen and towels provided.
- Outdoors: Large decked area overlooking the pond with a hot tub and outside furniture, barbecue.
- Parking: Allocated parking close to the property.

You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.

This chalet is located in Robertsbridge. Bodiam Castle and Pashley Manor Gardens are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Sedlescombe Golf Club and Carr Taylor Vineyard. The American Garden and Rye Farm World are also worth visiting.

WELL POSITIONED, ATTRACTIVE CHALET IN SANDOWN 3

Sandown, Isle of Wight, South of England

WELL POSITIONED, ATTRACTIVE CHALET IN SANDOWN From £420 Availability

We will be taking 2023 bookings from late Oct. 2023, but will only have one single and double. And one dog only if you have a pet. 'Driftwood’ is a cosy recently refurbished chalet 500 metres from the sea, in a secluded area with views of Culver Down and close to the National Trust owned coastal area . Surrounded by wonderful countryside it is a peaceful retreat. A short walk takes you to the award winning Yaverland and Sandown beaches and with cliffs famous for their fossils. The kitchen is fully equipped with microwave, electric oven, fridge, toaster and liquidiser etc. The lounge has a comfortable two seater sofa and recliner armchair with a dining table and 4 chairs. There is a 32 inch HD TV with DVD and freeview. 3G internet access is available depending on your mobile provider.The chalet is modern in design and well placed. There is an adult sized bunk bed in one of the bedrooms and the other has a double bed with pocket sprung mattress. The bathroom is completely refurbished with shower.

Saturday to Saturday bookings are preferred, but flexible outside of main season

Located in Sandown, this chalet is in a rural area and by the sea. Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Bembridge Beach reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Isle of Wight Zoo and Sandown Pier. Traveling with kids? Consider Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary and Isle of Wight Owl and Falconry Centre. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Wheelchair-adapted Silver Birch 4

Winchester, Hampshire, South of England

Wheelchair-adapted Silver Birch From £330 Availability

Our Blackwood Forest location in Hampshire is set within a 270-hectare beech wood, carpeted in bluebells in the spring and bathed in golden hues in the autumn. Whether you stay with us for weekend breaks, short breaks, or 7-nights, here you can unwind and enjoy the unique Forest Holidays blend of natural wonders and life’s little luxuries.

From the city lights of London to the maritime history of Portsmouth; from Peppa Pig Land to the glorious South Downs; Blackwood Forest holidays offer a great base from which to discover and enjoy southern England.

WILD ROSE RETREAT, romantic, luxury holiday cottage in Biddenden 2

Ashford, Kent, South of England

WILD ROSE RETREAT, romantic, luxury holiday cottage in Biddenden From £903 Availability

Wild Rose Retreat rests in Biddenden, Kent and sleeps two people in one bedroom.

The open-plan living space comprises of a kitchen with an electric oven and hob, kettle, toaster, microwave, fridge/freezer and fridge, a dining area with seating for two and a sitting area with an electric fire and Sonos speaker. There is a super-king-size bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. Outside, there is a garden with lawn, patio, decked area, furniture and woodfired hot tub. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the rental price. For your local conveniences, you'll find a shop and pub within 0.7 miles. Apologies, but this property doesn't accept pets or children. A romantic escape for two awaits at Wild Rose Retreat. Note: This property doesn't accept children. Note: This property doesn't have a TV. Note: The woodfired hot tub will be made available with fresh, cold water ready to be heated; the owners offer a heating and tending service for the initial heat up by prior arrangement (this takes at least four hours and two barrows of wood) at an additional charge of £95.00 to cover wood and water cost. Note: Once up to temperature, the water will stay relatively hot until the next day as long as the written instructions are followed; less wood is required to light the fire and guests can rekindle the the flame and heat the tub within an hour in summer (slightly longer in colder weather.) Note: If the heating and tending service isn't selected, the owner will leave logs and a hosepipe for guest use.

Amenities: Electric central heating with electric fire. Electric oven and hob, kettle, toaster, microwave, fridge/freezer, fridge, WiFi, Sonos speaker. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Garden with lawn, patio, decked area, furniture and woodfired hot tub. Off road parking available. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and restaurant on-site. Note: This property doesn't accept children. Note: This property doesn't have a TV. Note: The woodfired hot tub will be made available with fresh, cold water ready to be heated; the owners offer a heating and tending service for the initial heat up by prior arrangement (this takes at least four hours and two barrows of wood) at an additional charge of £95.00 to cover wood and water cost. Note: Once up to temperature, the water will stay relatively hot until the next day as long as the written instructions are followed; less wood is required to light the fire and guests can rekindle the the flame and heat the tub within an hour in summer (slightly longer in colder weather.) Note: If the heating and tending service isn't selected, the owner will leave logs and a hosepipe for guest use
Please note - This property can be booked for 3 nights minimum.

Region: Kent is affectionately known as the Garden of England. Its history and heritage provide the region with a rich array of sightseeing possibilities, while the stunning choice of Blue Flag beaches offer the chance to enjoy the beautiful coastline.

Town: Biddenden is a large village in Kent, between Ashford and Staplehurst, at the foot of the High Weald AONB. There's a pub, two takeaways, and a European restaurant, plus a farm shop and a convenience store. Nearby Ashford has an indoor trampoline centre, a few parks, including Conningbrook Lakes Country Park, and a bustling high street with shopping and dining options. In the opposite direction is the High Weald AONB, with its towering woodlands, historic landmarks, open moorland, and scenic walking, cycling, and hiking trails.

Located in Ashford, this lodge is in a rural area and on a river. Chart Hills Golf Club and Biddenden Vineyards are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit The American Garden and The Reindeer Centre. South of England Rare Breeds Centre and Rye Farm World are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking/biking trails, rock climbing, and cycling.

Wilderness Lodge 8

West Sussex, South of England

Wilderness Lodge From £1680 Availability

This spectacular luxury lodge, only 2 miles from the West Sussex coast, is a comfortable and functional family abode, sleeping 8 guests. The grand 4-bed lodge can be divided into a mixture of singles or doubles, depending on your party type, and offers a chance to visit this stunning location in style.

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