A delightful barn conversion with far reaching views across the countryside, just a few miles from the historic medieval town of Rye. This is a perfect place for the family with plenty of space, lovely bright living accommodation and even a special paddock for the family dog. The property is on a small working farm with free ranging chickens and some livestock in the adjoining fields. The beaches of Camber and Winchelsea are under half an hour's drive offering everything from beachcombing to kite buggying and wind surfing, or simply taking the dog for a walk and enjoying the sea views.
Size: Sleeps up to 6 (plus a baby), in 3 bedrooms
Nearest beach: 9 miles
Nearest amenities: 3 miles
Pets: 1 dog on prior arrangement
Smoking: No smoking at this property
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 cloakroom, open plan kitchen/sitting/dining room
Beds: 1 double, 4 singles
Luxuries: TV and Free WiFi
General: A wood burning stove. Eco heating with radiators.
Utilities: Cooker, microwave, large fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher
Standard: Kettle, toaster, iron
Others: Linen and towels provides. Welcome pack for guests and a dog. A travel cot and high chair are available on request.
Outdoor: Large enclosed lawned area with terrace and garden furniture to the rear. Communal lawned area to the front with picnic table. Enclosed fenced dog paddock to the front.
Parking: Parking for 3 cars on gravelled driveway to the front of the property
Pets: 1 dog welcome. Please bring your own bedding, bowls and towels. Please ensure pets do not go into bedrooms or on furniture. Never leave pets alone in the property. Please clear all evidence of pets from gardens etc. before leaving.
Notes: This is a working farm with some livestock (mostly sheep) and free ranging chickens.
You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.
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