Luxury holiday accommodation at Wallis Oak, Brede in East Sussex
A superb luxury cottage holiday in East Sussex - self catering accommodation at Wallis Oak. This accommodation sleeps 8 and prices for a week's stay start from just £900.
Features at Wallis Oak include: Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Games Room Garden Sleeps 8. You can find out more about the accommodation and the facilities below.
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Accommodation
Over 300 years old and full of character with beams, wood-burning stove, some low doorways and catslide roof, is this 16th-century detached holiday cottage. Ideal for family holidays with a games room with pool table and table football, attractive terrace and enclosed garden. Just a 15-minute drive from the centre of Rye in the heart of 1066 country, close to Battle, dunes at Camber, Bodiam Castle, Great Dixter House and Tenterden ‘The Jewel in the Weald’. Shops and two pubs ½ mile. Step down to living room with wood-burning stove. Well-equipped kitchen/dining room. Sitting room with inglenook fireplace, flagstone floor and double sofa bed (alternative sleeping). Utility room. Games room. Twin bedroom leading to single bedroom with cabin bed (for +1) and additional Z-bed (alternative sleeping). Step up to wet room and toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms. Single bedroom. Bathroom with shower attachment, twin wash basin and toilet. Beamed throughout.

Location
Wallis Oak is situated at , Bredein East Sussex. A map is below but if you are travelling by car the all important Sat Nav settings are: Lattitude 50.93945, Longitude 0.593611 or postcode .

Wallis Oak accommodation summary
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Multi bath room |
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| Non smoking |
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Detached |
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| Pool |
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Hot tub |
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| Wheel chair access |
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Easy walking |
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| Open fire |
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Pet friendly |
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Activities close by
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Sea |
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| Fishing |
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Close to a Pub |
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Map view of Wallis Oak
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