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Rural Sussex cottage with woodland views available for selected dates in the summer holidays


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Built in the 19th century our property is a quintessentially English country cottage.

The location is idyllic, set in a peaceful country location less than an hour from London.


A mix between the traditional and contemporary, the cottage is the perfect family retreat. Set in the Sussex High Weald on the edge of ancient woodland our cottage offers 2 double bedrooms with king sized beds, 2 single bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living / dining rooms and a modern fitted kitchen.


Our beautiful garden includes a huge trampoline and a football goal! There are also many toys for children of all ages. We have Wi-fi, Sky TV and an X-box all of which guests are welcome to use.


A few minutes drive away, Handcross offers a fantastic pub serving great food with locally sourced ingredients, a shop, cafe, bakery, Post Office and newsagents.


With 27 acres of woodland, water gardens, and a collection of rare, exotic and award-winning plants, High Beeches Gardens just across the road from us is a botanical treasure trove, and one of Sussex's finest gardens.


Equally impressive is Nymans just 5 minutes drive away - a National Trust property in Handcross with a 20th-century garden, set around a romantic house and ruin


More info can be found on the Air B&B link below but PM me directly for more details / bookings.


https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/3798338

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