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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Crundale sleeps 12.
Features include: Pool Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Detached Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: This uniquely converted beamed barn, is situated in the depths of the Kentish countryside with beautiful views yet only 7 miles from Canterbury. The Barn enjoys some specially commissioned stained glass panels which beautifully illuminate the kitchen, dining area and conservatory. There are also some individual sculptures for guests to enjoy both inside and outside the house. The property is set in almost 2 acres of gardens which exude peace and tranquillity, and have been divided into different areas, one of which boasts a water feature. There is a large outdoor chess board and the garden, which is partly lit at night, also houses an indoor heated swimming pool. Beyond the garden lie fields and countryside which are great for walking and bird-watching. The property is ideally placed for visiting historic Canterbury, which offers a rich slice through two thousand years of history, with Roman and early Christian ruins, a Norman castle and a famous cathedral that dominates a medieval warren of time-skewed Tudor buildings. Ashford is ideal for shopping at the Designer Outlet. Trips to Paris can be taken from Ashford International Station or Dover is also nearby for ferries to France. Dover also has a castle perched high on the famous White Cliffs, and Second World War tunnels. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park is ideal for children and houses hundreds of rare animals including elephants, tigers and lions amongst many others. The mansion is surrounded by 15 acres of spectacular gardens and has a mural room depicting over 300 animals and birds from South East Asia. Shops 4 miles, pub serving good food, 200 yards. Step to entrance. Large beamed living room with open fire, maple floor, huge inglenook and French doors to terrace. Dining room with terracotta-tiled floor. Well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen with terracotta-tiled floor and living/dining area. Second kitchen with living/breakfast area. Conservatory with slate floor and stained glass windows. Three double bedrooms. Bunk bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Shower room. Separate toilet. First floor: Galleried bridge landing leading to beamed double bedroom with sloping ceiling, oak floor and superb countryside views. Beamed twin bedroom with sloping ceiling. Bathroom with bidet and toilet. Shower room with toilet.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Ringwood sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Kitana is set in a quiet, exclusive no-through road just a mile from the old market town of Ringwood. The detached holiday home enjoys a spacious, light and airy feel. The garden wraps around the house and offers different sitting areas to make the most of any sunshine and also has a summer house. The holiday home provides a real haven from which to enjoy and explore the surrounding area. The New Forest can be discovered on foot, or by car or bicycle - exploring some of the appealing villages, and perhaps stopping for a cream tea in one of the many popular tearooms. Join the Castleman Trail nearby which follows along much of the old Southampton to Dorchester railway covering 16½ miles, the trail links 3 popular parks; Avon Heath Country Park, Moors Valley Country Park and Upton Country Park. There are many activities for all the family to enjoy, including Marwell Zoological Park, New Forest Otter and Owl Wildlife Park or a day out at Beaulieu Motor Museum to name a few places of interest nearby. Further afield, but well worth a trip, is Monkey World and the Tank Museum near Wool. Southampton, with its maritime history and West Quay shopping centre, makes for a good day out browsing around the shops. Beach lovers will enjoy a day by the sea nearby at Mudeford, a charming fishing village lying at the entrance to Christchurch harbour and the centre of the local fishing industry, where fresh fish can be bought from the fish stall, or very popular are the Blue Flag beaches of Bournemouth and Sandbanks Poole. Shop and pub 1 mile. Large kitchen/dining room with TV, tiled floor and French doors. Utility. Separate toilet. Six steps up to large living room with French doors to balcony. Conservatory with bar. Cosy twin bedroom with zip & link beds (can be 6ft double). Cosy double bedroom. Twin bedroom with zip and link beds, (can be 6ft double), additional single bed (for +1) and sofa bed (alternative sleeping only). Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Shower room and toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 6ft bed (can be twin). Twin bedroom with zip and link beds (can be 6ft double), additional single bed (for +1) and en-suite bathroom with separate shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Bonchurch sleeps 12.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Ashleigh is located on the seaward side of the beautiful and tranquil village of Bonchurch on the south-east coast of the Isle of Wight. Apart from the basement apartment where the housekeeper resides, with its own entrance and separate garden, the house stands detached within an acre of gardens with large lawns, woodland walks and badger sett giving the feel of being deep in the countryside, yet the sea is only a few hundred yards away. The spacious 1830s house was once the home of one of Queen Victoria’s ladies in waiting and Bonchurch is famous for its past literary residents including Dickens, Swinburne and Shaw. The house combines all modern conveniences with original architectural features such as high ceilings, decorative plasterwork, 8 fireplaces, wooden window shutters, stripped floors, panelled doors and elegant furnishings. Bonchurch is protected by the stunning St Boniface Downs that tower above its coastal location protecting it from northerly winds, giving it the wonderful temperature and climate that attracted wealthy Victorians to the area. There are miles of beautiful coastal and inland walks literally on the doorstep and the unspoilt beachfront at Bonchurch consists of an excellent sand and shingle beach, restaurants and a pottery. Bonchurch also has a village shop and post office, two old churches, a pub, a blacksmith and a brasserie. Ashleigh is also only a 10-minute walk away from the larger resort of Ventnor with its award-winning sandy beach, small boat slipway and haven and promenade pubs serving locally caught fresh fish dishes. Other local attractions include the Botanical Gardens, Osborne House, Cowes, fossil hunting, dinosaur museum, pearl factory and glass blowing. Shop 500 yards. Four steps to entrance. Living room with open fire and wooden floor. Well-equipped fitted kitchen/dining room with open fire and wooden floor. Sitting room with open fire, games and TV. Bathroom with toilet. Boot room. First floor: Four double bedrooms, one with four-poster bed and two with 5ft bed. Bunk bedroom. Bathroom with toilet. Shower room with toilet. Steep stairs to second floor: Twin bedroom with sloping ceiling. Play area with TV. Utility.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Arundel sleeps 12.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Beautifully presented throughout, this splendid Grade II listed Regency town house offers wonderful views to historical Arundel Castle, which is only 50 yards away. Located in the heart of this quaint town, it is only a 2-minute walk from plentiful antique shops, pubs, restaurants, cathedral and lido, and near the Wildfowl and Wetlands for birdwatching. In keeping with the Regency era, the furnishings cleverly complement the period style, and are carefully co-ordinated and styled to enhance features such as the ornamental fire surrounds and large windows. The holiday accommodation is spacious, set over four floors, and with families in mind, there is a games room on the lower ground floor. Arundel is recognised for its castle and variety of historic buildings in a small area. Out of around 500 buildings in the conservation area, many are listed. The beautiful castle is referred to in the Domesday Book in 1086, and has been occupied by the Dukes of Norfolk and their families for over 850 years. The Victorian Catholic Cathedral was designed by Joseph Hansom, who also designed the Hansom cab. Climping Beach is only a 5-minute drive, or slightly further, Worthing, Elmer or Littlehampton. Bustling Brighton is within 20 minutes’ drive, within the ornate Royal Pavilion, The Lanes for interesting artefacts, plentiful theatres, art galleries, extensive shopping, the marina with harbourside dining, and many amusements for all ages along the beach. Visit Chichester, with its beautiful ornate cathedral, theatre, pedestrianised shopping, tea rooms, harbour tours, Goodwood or Fontwell racing. Also within easy reach is the picturesque harbour village of Bosham with antiques, emporium and waterside cafe, or naval Portsmouth with Spinnaker Tower, designer shopping and waterside dining. In addition, various National Trust homes and gardens, excellent walking along the South Downs, golf, sailing, surfing, riding, and cycling can all be enjoyed nearby. Shops 50 yards. Spacious living room with open fire. Dining room with ornamental fire surround. Large, well-equipped kitchen with gas Range (for cooking). Lower ground floor: Games room. Study. Utility. First floor: Three double bedrooms, one with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet, one with en-suite shower room and toilet. Bathroom with shower attachment and toilet. Second floor: Two double bedrooms, one with 5ft bed, each with additional single bed (for +1).
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Etchingham sleeps 12.
Features include: Pool Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Golf nearby Detached Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: In a most beautiful setting, amid 150-acre parkland grounds, and with two acres of formal garden complete with sole use of swimming pool and tennis court, this gracious country manor house offers a warm and characterful retreat (owner retains a service wing for private use). With origins in the 12th-century, the present house was built in 1616 and is full of period features and furniture, such as original fireplaces, 16th and 17th-century wood panelling, Tudor rose ceilings and a grand staircase with twisted balustrade dating from 1682. The themed bedrooms, initimate reception rooms and dining room combine to make it an ideal holiday choice for family celebrations and get-togethers. The surrounding area is steeped in history, with Sissinghurst Castle, Penshurst Place, Hever Castle, Chartwell (Churchill’s home) and the moated splendour of Leeds Castle all beckoning exploration. Golf, fishing, horse riding and hunting can all be arranged locally. Etchingham Railway Station is 15-minute walk, or 3 minutes by car, for rapid access to local places of interest, and the sites and sounds of the capital can be accessed in around an hour and a half. Shops 2 miles. Entrance hall. Oak-panelled grand hall/drawing room with Tudor lattice ceiling and huge open stone fireplace. Light and airy sitting room with open fire and French windows to terrace and garden. Dining room with Jacobean oak overmantel and long refectory table (seating up to 8). Compact kitchen with double oven. Utility room. Cloakroom with toilet. Ornate sweeping staircase to first floor: Prince Regent’s Room; double bedroom with four-poster bed and en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower, bidet and toilet, leading to single bedroom with wash basin. Small double bedroom with 4ft four-poster bed and en-suite bathroom with toilet. Countess Room; large twin bedroom with canopied beds and en-suite bathroom with toilet. Lady Laetitia’s Room; light and airy double bedroom with four-poster bed, views over South Downs and en-suite bathroom with toilet. Second small single bedroom. Duchess Room; double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and toilet. Most rooms with wood-panelled walls and antique furnishings.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Chipping Ongar sleeps 12.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Ideally situated in the heart of the small historic market town of Ongar, this 18th-century coaching inn has the unique feature of its own lounge bar complete with snooker table, bar billiards, table football and large plasma Sky TV to watch the match on. In addition to the lounge bar the remaining accommodation in the Bell has been stylishly modernised and furnished to provide large individually decorated bedrooms, a spacious first floor living room with vaulted ceiling and wood-burning stove and a large kitchen breakfast room on the ground floor, there is even a dumb waiter to send the food from the kitchen to the dining room. French doors from the breakfast room lead to a large secluded walled garden, with a further second area of garden and table tennis table. The ideal venue for a family celebration or a get together with friends, the property is well positioned to explore the surrounding picturesque villages of Essex and is just a short drive from Epping tube station providing quick access to the heart of London where holidaymakers can spend a day sightseeing the delights of the capital city, take in a show or shop in Bond Street. Ongar High Street has a wide range of individual shops and restaurants (no need of a pub) and still has a Wednesday market; it is also conveniently located for Cambridge and Stanstead airport via the M11. Shops 20 yards, pub and restaurant 500 yards. Sitting room with open fire. Spacious kitchen with vaulted ceiling, tiled floor and French doors. Games room with bar. Double bedroom with French doors and en-suite bathroom with separate shower cubicle and toilet. Separate toilet. First floor: Large living/dining room with wood-burning stove, vaulted ceiling, Velux windows and wooden floor. Four double bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room and toilet. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with Jacuzzi bath, separate shower cubicle, bidet and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Burwash Common sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Detached Games Room Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: In the heart of Kipling country, this beautifully presented detached oast house enjoys a delightful rural setting, off a quiet country lane, with stunning distant views over the rolling countryside; from all of its rooms, visitors can admire the Rother Valley, High Weald and the Ashdown Forest beyond. Adjacent to the owners’ home, Little Park Hill Farm boasts its own large sweeping garden with a natural spring-fed pond overlooked by a raised, wisteria clad deck. Meadows lead to bluebell wood with picnic area. Peaceful country walks, cycling and riding also abound in this scenic area, whilst trout fishing can be found at Lakedown Fishery about 5 minutes’ drive away. Batemans, the home of Rudyard Kipling, is about 3 miles distant, along with other National Trust properties and gardens, including Scotney Castle, Great Dixter and Groombridge Place. Glyndebourne, as well as Herstmonceux and Bodiam Castles, Bentley Motor Museum, the Bluebell and Lavender Line steam railways and Battle Abbey are further places of interest to visit. There is golf at East Sussex National about 20 minutes’ drive, numerous smaller courses are close at hand. Little Park Hill Farm is midway between the spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells and the coast of Eastbourne and Brighton. For horse racing enthusiasts, there are courses at Lingfield, Brighton and Plumpton, all within easy reach. Shop 2 miles. Entrance hall. Beamed drawing room with wood-burning stove in large inglenook fireplace. Spacious living room/TV and games room. Dining room. Well-equipped oak fitted kitchen. Utility. Separate toilet. Ground floor double bedroom with 5ft four-poster bed in roundel of oast. Stairs from second living room to first floor: Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom and toilet. Two further staircases to first floor: Galleried landing. Double bedroom (6ft bed) in roundel with dressing room/nursery with single sofa-bed (for +1 child). Double bedroom with 5ft bed. Twin bedroom with additional single bed (for +1 child). Two further bathrooms with toilet, one with separate shower cubicle.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Denstroude sleeps 12.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Games Room Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: A spacious, detached farmhouse with the added attraction of a hot tub on the patio and separate shared external games room and fully equipped gym with football table and table tennis. Set in its own large lawned garden surrounded by its 100-acre farm, this delightful holiday property provides something for everyone whatever the weather, making it an ideal holiday destination or excuse for a get together for families and friends of all age groups, perhaps celebrating a birthday or an anniversary. Surrounded by the ancient Blean Woodland, where nightingales sing, this makes an ideal spot for walkers, cyclists and horse riders. The city of Canterbury, steeped in history and culture, is only a ten minute drive and the splendour of its cathedral, the oldest in the country, dominates the skyline. See the city via horse drawn carriage or take a river tour. Faversham is one of England’s most charming market towns and offers a tour of its well known brewery. Smell the locally grown Kentish hops and taste the Kentish ales and speciality lagers! Definitely worth a visit, particularly during the hop festival during the first weekend in September, celebrating the golden age of hop picking. Enjoy oysters at Whitstable and experience the famous sunsets across the Swale. Visit the traditional British seaside town of Herne Bay where a boat can be taken to spot some seals, take a trip back in time on a Thames sailing barge or just take advantage of the delightful beaches. Rail connections from Whitstable or Canterbury to London for further sightseeing opportunities. Shop and pub 1 mile. Spacious living room with wood-burning stove in brick fireplace and French doors leading to conservatory. Well-equipped kitchen/dining room with breakfast bar, bifolding doors to the terrace and wooden floor. Utility/boot room with shower room and toilet. Conservatory. Twin bedroom with zip and link bed (can be 6ft double) and ornamental fireplace. First floor: Double bedroom with 6ft bed. Three twin bedrooms, one with zip and link bed, one with sloping ceiling. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Steep stairs to second floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed and sloping ceiling. Bathroom with large corner bath and shower attachment, separate shower cubicle, toilet and sloping ceiling.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Kirdford sleeps 12.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: In a tranquil setting and surrounded by open countryside and woodland, this secluded detached Victorian house enjoys delightful views over a lake and pastureland. Ideal as a holiday home for an extended family (or two families holidaying together), there is much to see and do in this scenic area of Sussex. The house has a sunny south facing terrace and substantial garden. In addition guests will enjoy the use of 15 acres of secluded bluebell woods and pasture leading to a 1-acre lake. Nearer the house there is a smaller lake in a woodland setting where coarse fishing is available. The property has access to an extensive network of footpaths through this unspoilt part of the low weald rich in animals, birds and plant life. The pretty village of Kirdford has a shop, pub and restaurant and there are numerous country pubs in local villages. The quaint town of Petworth (4 miles) is famous for its stately home, Capability Brown park and antique shops. The charming small town of Midhurst as well as Billingshurst and Haslemere are all within 20 minutes’ drive and have good restaurants and more extensive shopping. Motor racing and horse racing are nearby at Goodwood. Leornardslee and West Dean Gardens, Parham House, the Weald and Downland museum and the South Downs themselves are all close. Chichester (½ hour) has its ancient cathedral, festival theatre, Roman ruins, harbour tours and tearooms. At Arundel the castle and Wildfowl Trust are popular. Wittering and other beaches are half an hour away and there is polo at Midhurst and numerous golf courses within easy reach. Shops 3/4 mile. Entrance hall. Spacious living room with wood-burning stove and French doors to patio. Dining room with open fire and French doors to patio. Spacious well-equipped fitted kitchen with Rayburn, electric cooker and tiled floor. Study area with sofa-bed (for +1). Small utility area. Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom with over-bath power shower and toilet. Bathroom and toilet. First floor: (accessed by two separate staircases) Two double bedrooms, one with en-suite bathroom with shower attachment and toilet. Area for Z-bed/cot. Two twin bedrooms.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in St Margarets Bay sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Golf nearby Pub nearby Detached Games Room Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Commanding stunning views across the English Channel, this attractive, spacious, family home for all seasons is the ideal property for a relaxing holiday with both friends or relatives. A decked terrace runs the length of the property, an ideal spot for soaking up the sun or relax after a brisk winter walk in front of a glowing log burner in the cosy living room, overlooking the frothing waves. Four of the six bedrooms have sea views and the other two have attractive garden views. There is also a games room. The white chalk cliff above St Margaret’s Bay is said to be the first place the sun reaches each morning on mainland Britain! The beach is famous for being the closest point to France and is the spot where Channel swimmers begin their marathon 21 mile swim. The village itself offers good pubs, restaurants and local shop within walking distance. The coastal path leads to the famous White Cliffs of Dover, gateway to England and now one of the UK’s protected Heritage coasts offering some of the best cliff coastal walking in the country. The lighthouse is the place where Marconi transmitted his first radio broadcast to France. Closer to France than London, bring a passport, catch a ferry from Dover and visit the French markets in Calais and Boulogne for the day. Visit Dover, Deal and Walmer Castle, Pines Garden and Metropole Galleries Folkestone. Canterbury 17 miles. Golf, sailing, cycling, horse riding locally. Shops and pubs 500 yards. Sixteen steps to entrance (twenty seven to rear entrance). Entrance hall. Large living room with wood-burning stove, French doors with sea views and wooden floor. Dining room with sea views. Three steps up to well-equipped kitchen with Rangemaster (for cooking), breakfast area, French doors to decked balcony and tiled floor. Utility. Double bedroom with ornamental fireplace. Separate toilet. Steep, narrow stairs to lower ground floor: Games room. First floor: Double bedroom with 6ft bed, TV, wash basin and sea views. Two further double bedrooms, one with TV, sea views and en-suite shower room with double shower cubicle and toilet. Twin bedroom with ornamental fireplace. Bathroom with hand-held shower over bath, separate shower cubicle and toilet. Fully-tiled shower room with toilet. Steep stairs to second floor: Twin bedroom with French doors to balcony.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Chale sleeps 12.
Features include: Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: This superb period country house is peacefully located along a quiet country lane next to a farm, and stands gracefully within its own lawned gardens. Surrounded by countryside, distant views of St Catherine’s Oratory and the sea can be viewed from the upper level bedrooms, and many scenic walks can be enjoyed in this delightful area. The charming parish of Chale lies at the foot of St Catherine’s Hill, and has a general store, a 14th-century church and a renowned pub/restaurant, about a mile distant, with the sea slightly further. This welcoming detached holiday retreat has been lovingly refurbished, boasting many features such as flagstone floors, window shutters, beams and wood-burning stoves. With families in mind, there is a family room in addition to the main living room, and a spacious dining hall as well as separate dining/breakfast room, which leads to a conservatory. The large lawned garden has a play area for the children. This is an ideal holiday base to explore the area with its fantastic scenic walking and footpaths can also be followed to join the coastal path leading to breathtaking routes across miles of Heritage Coastline. There are secluded sandy bays within 10 minutes drive and sailing, fishing, golf, cycling, swimming and watersports can be found locally. Nearby is Blackgang Chine, the UK’s first theme park which dates back to 1843, and on the west side of the island there is another theme park at The Needles, where the rock formations can be seen. The popular Victorian sandy seaside resort of Ventnor is about 15 minutes’ drive, with its pubs, shops and restaurants and promenade/pier where fresh crab and lobster or catch of the day can be purchased. There is plenty to do on this lovely island, including many NT homes and gardens, such as Ventnor Botanical Gardens, Carisbrooke Castle, Osbourne House, the Pearl Centre and Calbourne Water Mill which has 17th century water and stone mills. Shops and pubs 1 mile. Living room with wood-burning stove and wooden floor. Family room with sofa bed (for alternative sleeping only) and TV. Dining hall with wood-burning stove and flagstone floor. Dining/breakfast room. Three steps up to spacious well-equipped kitchen with oil Aga (for cooking) and flagstone floor. Utility. Conservatory. Separate toilet. First floor: Three double bedrooms, one with 5ft bed and en-suite bathroom with roll-top bath and toilet, one with additional bunk beds (for +2) and en-suite bathroom with Jacuzzi bath and toilet. Shower room with toilet. Steep stairs to second floor: Two double bedrooms, one with TV.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Burwash sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Games Room Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: This very tastefully converted detached Coach House enjoys scenic walks from the door over fields to the glorious gardens at Batemans, the 17th-century family home of Rudyard Kipling. Appearing much as he left it, be inspired in Kipling’s study, see his 1928 Rolls Royce Phantom 1 in the garage and stroll through the pretty garden to the small River Dudwell, where you can watch the watermill grind flour most Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. Set within the grounds of the owners’ home which offers 11 acres of gardens and paddocks with stunning views across the fields, the Coach House enjoys its own private garden and is an ideal property for family gatherings or entertaining. Guests can enjoy shared use of the outdoor swimming pool, use of an outside equipped play area for children, games room with table football and small snooker table plus table tennis table situated in a garage adjacent to the Coach House. Burwash is a charming village with a Norman church dating back to a bygone time when the Manor was given to the Count of Eu by William the Conqueror in 1096 in recognition of his services in battle. There are many buildings dating back to 16th century and pubs and shops are within easy walking distance. Visit the 11 acres of Pashley Manor Gardens at Ticehurst, Battle Abbey – experience the most famous date in English history and find out how the nation was changed forever. Approximately 7 miles – Bewl Water - the southeast’s largest lake set within the beautiful Wealden countryside, the fairytale castle at Bodiam and the vineyards at Lamberhurst. Shops and pub ½ mile. Living room with wood-burning stove, exposed brick walls and wooden floor. Kitchen with additional seating area, double range oven (for cooking), ornamental fireplace, exposed brick walls, and tiled floor. Dining room with electric ‘log-burner’ and oak floor. Double bedroom with 5ft bed, French doors to garden and en-suite shower room with toilet. Two further double bedrooms, each with 5ft bed and French doors to garden. Bathroom with roll-top bath, shower attachment, toilet and Velux window. Separate toilet. First floor: Two twin bedrooms, each with sloping ceiling, additional single bed (each for +1) and dressing area. Bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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