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Beachy Head Holiday Cottages, East Dean, Sussex
Beachy Head, with its dramatic white cliffs and gently undulating downs, is an area of outstanding natural beauty and tranquillity which belies its proximity to the busy south eastern towns of England.
It is a haven for those who like to walk or cycle. It's also a great place for hang-gliding, mountain boarding, or for the rather less extreme sport of flying a kite. It is easy to reach for a holiday, a weekend or a day away.
There are many historic sites in the area, as well as pretty villages with good pubs, shops and restaurants to visit, and all within easy reach of the main towns of the region. For a complete change, visitors are welcome to spend some time at the farm or the sheep centre.
There is a choice of holiday accommodation and there are even facilities for a romantic wedding, guaranteed to be memorable for guests as well as the happy couple.
The cottages, were originally 18th century farm buildings which have been sympathetically converted into comfortable modern holiday homes. Whilst many of the original features have been kept to retain the character of the buildings.
Each cottage has its own sunny garden, where guests can relax and take advantage of any fine weather. There is off-street parking for guests and with some warning we can provide meals for your stay.
| Beachy Barn Sleeps 6 A really beautiful two-storey flint cottage with oak beams, tiled roof and stunning views over the Downs: 1 large double bedroom with oak beams and views 1 large twin room with option for 3rd single bed with great views 1 single bedroom / Dressing room 2 fully equipped bathrooms one with a bath and one with a shower Hall |
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Giddy Cottage |
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Chestnut Lodge For larger parties, please note that the cottages are close together and Beachy Barn can seat up to 16 people for lunch or evening meals. |
There are many historic sites in the area and the countryside, with its contrasting gently undulating downs and uncompromising white cliffs, can be explored on foot or by bicycle or car.
The Cuckoo Trail and Cuckmere Haven have easy access for pushchairs and wheelchairs.
Fishing and sailing are popular with visitors and there are cycles for hire, whilst Beachy Head is a must for walkers. There are many pretty villages to explore with good pubs, including our own village pub, the Tiger Inn, together with shops and restaurants. Alfriston with its popular Drusilla’s Zoo, antique shops and tearooms is approximately 4 miles away to the west.
The towns of Lewes and Brighton are a short distance away and London is only 90 minutes by the regular train service from Eastbourne, a town that is buzzing, with restaurants, shops, the wonderful pier, gyms, tennis and cinemas. The family attraction of Fort Fun is 3 miles away to the East. Firle Place, Michelham Priory and the opera at Glyndebourne are 25 minutes away by car.
Tel 01323 423906
Web www.beachyhead.org.uk
Sussex self catering holiday cottages