About Holly Countryside Cottage for 2, South Coast
A double room provides a welcoming retreat for holidaying couples in this simply presented accommodation. You can relax with ease in the modern open-plan living area, which is all laid out on one storey. Central heating ensures a comfortable stay at any time of year, while the rear patio and enclosed garden provide a place to unwind on warm summer days. There is off road parking for your car making this an ideal base for day trips into the rural surrounds of the Sussex downland and Weald and to the nearby historic sites.Electric radiators throughout. The kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, refrigerator, 17’’ flat screen colour TV with Freeview and DVD, radio/CD. Library of books/games/DVDs.
All fuel and power included in the rent. Bed linen and towels are included in the rent. There is private parking space for 1 car.
Private patio garden with garden furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 2 miles, pub 2 miles.
Sussex has seaside resorts as well as beautiful green spaces like the South Downs National Park. The popular seaside resorts of Brighton, Bognor Regis and Eastbourne are all in Sussex. Inland there is the historical city of Chichester with its roman walls and cathedral. Whether you opt for a stay in town or a rural break Sussex should have something for almost everyone.This owner/agency has featured on countrycottagesonline.com since 2010
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Balcombe
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Top Attractions: Balcombe is one of the quintessentially English villages that surround Haywards Heath. It is situated in the heart of the High Weald and has been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village itself is well-served by a range of shops, a tea-room and a pub, The Cowdray, which uses local produce to create dishes such as ‘Slow-cooked Old Spot Pork Belly’ – well worth a visit. The National Trust cares for a number of attractions in the area, such as Nymans Garden and Wakehurst Place – a vast stately home, set in stunning grounds. There are plenty of walks to be taken in the Weald Valley and many opportunities to spot wild-life in it's natural habitat. To travel further afield you can catch a train; London is just three quarters of an hour away and the seaside entertainment of Brighton is less than half an hour.
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Local Sports: Walking, golf.