Holiday Cottages In East Sussex

East Sussex, England holds Brighton's flair, South Downs grace, cliff-edge drama and literary treasures wrapped in coastal light.

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Castle Hill Cottage
Crowborough, East Sussex

Castle Hill Cottage near Crowborough, East Sussex sleeps 14 in six bedrooms.

Sleeps
14
Bedrooms
6
Bathroom
5
Pets allowed
Price:
7 nights from £6366
Location:
2.9m from Crowborough
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Poundgate Park House
Herons Ghyll, East Sussex

Vibrant, contemporary and tasteful throughout; this wonderful family home is the ideal place to celebrate a special occasion or simply get everyone together for a lovely weekend.

Sleeps
16
Bedrooms
8
Bathroom
4
Pets allowed
2
Price:
7 nights from £4040
Location:
1.4m from Herons Ghyll
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Woodland Oasis - Rolling Hills & Coastal Charm
Crowborough, East Sussex

Located on the outskirts of Crowborough and within the grounds of the owner s property this delightful pair offer a tranquil and picturesque setting for your getaway. Situated directly opposite the village pub and within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty surrounded by rolling hills lush woodlands and scenic landscapes you can immerse yourself in nature as you explore the nearby Ashdown Forest the inspiration behind A. A. Milne s Winnie the Pooh stories. Take leisurely walks or bike rides along the forest trails breathing in the fresh country air and enjoying the beauty of the ancient trees and heathland. There are also many attractions nearby to explore within a 20 miles radius including Sheffield Park and the Bluebell Railway Batemans Penshurst Place and Wakehurst or why not venture further afield to the vibrant coastal town of Brighton (23 miles) with its beautiful beach and pier and eclectic mix of shops restaurants and attractions. A warm welcome awaits you as you step through the front door of this contemporary house. Leave your coats and shoes in the hallway before heading through to the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner which is the heart of the property and offers spectacular views across the countryside beyond. Gather all the family together and relax in front of the wood burning stove on chilly evenings catch up on your favourite programmes on the Smart TV or enjoy relaxed family meals around the large dining table that can accommodate 16. The well-appointed kitchen has everything you may need for catering to large groups. The property also offers a delightful orangery that is bursting with light and offers the perfect spot to curl up with a good book and teenagers will enjoy escaping to the TV/games room which has a PlayStation 4 and Nintendo WII. The first of the bedrooms is located on the ground floor and is a spacious king-size and completing the ground floor is a separate WC. Heading upstairs you will find a further king-size with an en-suite shower room double vanity basins and a balcony from which to enjoy the glorious views. There are a further 2 double bedrooms and two twin rooms one of which has an en-suite shower room. The first floor is completed with a family bathroom and a utility area with a washing machine and tumble drier. The adjoining cottage is a single-storey property with an open-plan living space with a fully equipped kitchen comfy seating around a Smart TV and a dining table with seating for four. The two bedrooms on offer are a king-size and a twin room both of which share the wetroom with a walk-in shower and WC. There is also a separate WC. Outside you will find a large natural gardens with woodland backing onto open fields. Seating for 16 with Vulcanus grill Pro910 fire pit and BBQ Need to know: Sleeps 16 12 in the main house and 4 in the adjoining cottage. Main house: 6 bedrooms 2 king size, 2 doubles, 2 twins. 3 bathrooms 2 en suite shower rooms with WC, 1 family bathroom with free standing bath, walk in shower and WC, 1 ground floor WC. Smeg double electric oven, electric hob, microwave, American style fridge/freezer, dishwasher, Smeg coffee machine. Utility room with washing machine and tumble drier. 2 travel cots and 2 highchairs. Wood burner (1st basket of logs included). Smart TV in the living room, TV/games room with Smart TV, books, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Wii, selection of board games.. Cottage:. 2 bedrooms 1 king size, 1 twin. 1 wet room shower and WC, 1 cloakroom with WC. Electric oven & hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave. Smart TV. Outside you will find a large natural gardens with woodland backing onto open fields.. Seating for 16 with Vulcanus grill Pro910 fire pit and BBQ. Parking for 6 cars. Shop and pub within 1 mile. Please note this property has unfenced pond so please ensure children are supervised at all times.

Sleeps
16
Bedrooms
8
Bathroom
4
Pets allowed
2
Price:
7 nights from £4020
Location:
2.2m from Crowborough
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Harbour Retreat
Rye, East Sussex

This spacious luxury home in central Rye is walking distance to all restaurants and shops and close to Camber Sands. Perfect for large family groups.

Sleeps
12
Bedrooms
6
Bathroom
4
Pets allowed
2
Price:
7 nights from £3990
Location:
0.2m from Rye
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About East Sussex

When you explore East Sussex, England, you'll find yourself surrounded by a tapestry of history, nature, and community. From ancient castles to quaint villages, this region has a story to tell at every turn. But what truly sets East Sussex apart is its hidden gems waiting to be uncovered. As you traverse its landscapes, you'll soon discover the unexpected surprises that make this destination a true treasure trove.

History and Heritage

Explore East Sussex, England's rich history and heritage through its ancient castles and historic landmarks. Start your journey in Battle, home to the famous Battle Abbey built on the site of the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Walk through the ruins and imagine the clash that changed the course of English history.

Next, head to Lewes and visit Lewes Castle, a Norman fortress offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding countryside. Dive into the medieval past at Bodiam Castle, a stunning moated castle with well-preserved interiors and beautiful gardens.

Delve into the historic town of Rye, known for its cobbled streets and timber-framed buildings. Explore St. Mary's Church, a medieval gem with breathtaking views from its church tower. Move on to Herstmonceux Castle, a 15th-century marvel surrounded by picturesque gardens and woodlands.

Lastly, uncover the story of Eastbourne Pier, a Victorian-era structure offering seaside charm and stunning views of the English Channel. Experience the layers of history and heritage that define East Sussex, England.

Coastal Charms

Discover the enchanting coastal charms of East Sussex, England as you journey along its picturesque shores and experience the beauty of the English Channel.

The coastline of East Sussex is a treasure trove of natural wonders and quaint seaside towns waiting to be explored. From the iconic white cliffs of Beachy Head to the pebble beaches of Brighton, each stretch of coastline offers its own unique charm.

As you wander along the shores, you'll encounter charming fishing villages like Rye, with its cobbled streets and medieval architecture, and the vibrant beachfront promenade of Eastbourne. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the historic Hastings Old Town, where you can explore traditional fishermen's huts and enjoy freshly caught seafood.

For a more serene coastal experience, head to the tranquil shores of Camber Sands, where golden dunes meet the crystal-clear waters of the Channel.

Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, the coastal charms of East Sussex are sure to captivate you with their beauty and diversity.

Vibrant Communities

Immerse yourself in the vibrant communities of East Sussex, England, where local charm and lively atmospheres await your exploration. From the bustling streets of Brighton to the quaint villages nestled in the countryside, the communities of East Sussex offer a diverse range of experiences for visitors and residents alike.

In Brighton, you can wander through the eclectic North Laine district, known for its quirky shops, street art, and vibrant cafes. The city's lively music scene and thriving arts community provide endless entertainment options. Explore the historic lanes, where you can discover unique boutiques and cozy pubs tucked away down narrow passageways.

Venture into the charming villages of East Sussex, such as Lewes or Rye, where traditional architecture and picturesque landscapes create a timeless atmosphere. Attend local festivals and events to immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Engage with friendly locals at farmers' markets and artisanal shops, where you can sample delicious local produce and handmade goods. Experience the warmth and sense of community that define the vibrant towns and villages of East Sussex.

Nature's Splendor

Amidst the vibrant communities of East Sussex, England, lies a natural splendor that captivates with its diverse landscapes and breathtaking beauty. From the iconic white cliffs of Beachy Head offering panoramic views of the English Channel to the enchanting woodlands of Ashdown Forest, home to Winnie-the-Pooh, nature in East Sussex is a true treasure trove waiting to be explored.

You can wander through the picturesque South Downs National Park, where rolling hills meet ancient woodlands, providing a haven for wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The Seven Sisters Country Park beckons with its stunning chalk cliffs and meandering river valleys, ideal for a leisurely hike or a peaceful picnic overlooking the sea.

Venture to the tranquil shores of Bewl Water, the largest stretch of open water in the South East, offering opportunities for sailing, fishing, or simply enjoying a peaceful day by the water's edge.

Whether you seek rugged coastlines, verdant countryside, or serene lakes, East Sussex's natural splendor promises an unforgettable experience for all who revel in the great outdoors.

Cultural Highlights

The cultural tapestry of East Sussex, England, weaves together a rich history and vibrant arts scene that beckons exploration.

Immerse yourself in the past at the iconic 1066 Battle of Hastings Abbey and Battlefield, where the Norman Conquest of England unfolded.

Stroll through the charming streets of Rye, a medieval town frozen in time, with its cobbled lanes and historic buildings.

Delight in the diverse artistic offerings at the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea, a modernist marvel hosting exhibitions, concerts, and events.

Explore Charleston farmhouse, once home to the Bloomsbury group, and discover the intersection of art, literature, and intellect that thrived within its walls.

Indulge your senses at Glyndebourne, a world-renowned opera house set amidst stunning gardens and rolling countryside. Experience the magic of live performances in this enchanting setting.

With a calendar brimming with festivals, exhibitions, and performances, East Sussex invites you to uncover its cultural gems and create lasting memories.

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