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A wooden barn structure is shown with large glass doors opening to a grassy area. A small terrace is indicated with outdoor seating visible. Surrounding trees and a rustic house can be seen in the background, providing a serene rural landscape.
Guesthouse in Ripe
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 306 reviews

Exclusive use modern barn with stunning views

The barn is exclusive use with own self check in entry. It is an ideal location for the fresh air of the South Downs National Park, country walks, pubs and coastal visits. Alternatively, drive 20 minutes either way to Brighton or Eastbourne for the arts, nightlife or restaurant scenes. This accommodation provides a warm and comfortable welcome providing peace and quiet within a village environment. We are situated near the South Downs which is accessible by bike or car, only a 3 mile drive/ride in country lanes. The opera house Glyndebourne is a short distance, as is Charleston farmhouse, the country home of the Bloomsbury set. Ideally situated for the best of East Sussex. We have a private drive for you to park and separate access to the barn, to allow privacy. There is an area of garden and terrace available for you to enjoy the views. All the accommodation is on one level and assistance to terrace from the garden for wheelchairs will be made available if required. We live in the house north of the barn and will be mostly available to help with local knowledge of trips, attractions and restaurant recommendations. Our local inn The Yew Tree is most welcoming and offers our local ale "Harveys" as well as many of the local artisan brews such as Longman. The house is a three-minute walk from the village store offering homemade foods and local produce, as well as a cafe. The beaches at Seaford and Newhaven are a 15-minute drive away. There are wonderful village pubs all within striking distance. Berwick station is only 2.5 miles away with trains going to London, Gatwick, Brighton and Eastbourne. The airport LGW London Gatwick is a 45 minute drive away, LHR London Heathrow 1hr 15 minutes approx. The public transport is limited and we would recommend you use a taxi if you do not have a car. The barn has extensive views, including the bedroom which has a wonderful view across the gardens. The barn adjoins a large green field which is grown for meadow hay. The sunsets behind the ancient saxon burial mound known as Mount Caburn. The burning sky sunsets are the best!

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A modern cabin, constructed from wood, is illuminated by warm light against a nighttime backdrop of trees. A circular wood-burning hot tub, glowing with turquoise water, is positioned in the foreground, inviting a peaceful outdoor experience.
Shipping container in Whitesmith
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Unique shipping container cabin in private woods

AS SEEN ON TV ! George Clarkes Amazing Spaces Season 12 episode 1. Evergreen cabin is set in it's own private woodland in the heart of the East Sussex Countryside. The Cabin is a two story shipping container home with enormous picture windows bringing the outside in. A free cooking fire pit in the woods. Hampers are avalable as optional extras. The book "playing it by ear" is avalable at all good independent bookshops. The optional extra of a wood burning hottub **(£85 with bag of logs)**

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A rustic hut is set on elevated wooden stilts, featuring a front porch with double doors. The structure is surrounded by a well-kept lawn. A fire pit with a grill is positioned in the foreground. Nearby planters add a touch of greenery to the scene.
Shepherd’s hut in Lower Dicker
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Luxurious Shepherds hut

Relax in the beautiful Sussex countryside. The hut has a hot water shower 2 sinks and a loo and a double bed. Inside the hut you have speakers to listen to your favourite tunes or relax with a book, a game of cards, Jenga or scrabble. Wake up and have a cup of tea or coffee with a view of either the fields or sheep that may be in the vicinity. Bring wellies as the fields are still wet. If you like dogs then mine will most likely come and visit (extremely friendly) No cooking facilities

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The oak-framed cottage is set against a clear blue sky, showcasing solar panels on the sloped roof. A spacious lawn surrounds the building, and wooden patio furniture is visible on the sunlit terrace, inviting outdoor relaxation.
Home in Heathfield
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 360 reviews

Jacks Cottage -

A beautiful oak framed building with great views of the south downs. Accommodation comprising of a comfortable lounge with TV and wifi and log burner. The kitchen is well equipped with a dishwasher, oven and microwave. One double bedroom downstairs with en suite shower room. Upstairs there is a mezzanine with two single beds and a sitting area above the lounge area with a bathroom with free standing bath. The outside space is a south facing patio with table and chairs and a BBQ is available.

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An inviting brick cottage is surrounded by lush greenery, featuring several flowering plants. A small manicured lawn is complemented by two green chairs positioned beside the cottage, providing a serene spot to relax. A large tree offers shade nearby.
Cottage in Ripe
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Wild hideaway near Lewes

Welcome to your wild hideaway. Self-contained with your own entrance, secluded garden, living room, luxury shower and kingsize bed under the eaves. An easy ride from London, Lewes and Brighton, it's ideal for quick escapes, romantic breaks, poetic inspiration or combining city/culture with rural retreating. Great pubs, walks, the Downs, Glyndebourne, Charleston, Firle, Farley Farm all approx. 10 mins. Designed as a creative workspace, there's no TV but good WiFi: no streetlights, lots of stars.

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The exterior of a charming blue hut is framed by lush greenery under a clear sky. A small patio area features two comfortable chairs and a fire pit table, providing a relaxing space to enjoy the scenic views of the adjoining fields.
Shepherd’s hut in Chiddingly
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Quirky Shepherd's Hut Off-grid

Our new, beautifully crafted hut / tiny home has lovely views over the adjoining fields with stunning walks on the doorstep. A short walk across fields to the famous Six Bells pub with excellent beer, food and music and a short drive to Glyndebourne Fully equipped with shower, loo and cooking facilities. Garden furniture, BBQ and fire pit and private parking provided. Fitted with a vinyl record player so bring your records. Please note you are not in your own field but the location is private.

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The living space features an L-shaped blue sofa adorned with patterned cushions, inviting relaxation. A wooden dining area and well-equipped kitchen are visible, along with decorative lighting fixtures above. The rustic timber walls and vibrant textiles contribute to a cozy ambiance, with a staircase leading to the mezzanine.
Cabin in Firle
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Spacious rustic cabin in beautiful national park

Caburn Cabin is in Firle Village in the South Downs national park. Our spacious timber cabin sleeps up to four people. It has a warm rustic charm whilst being fully equipped with modern facilities. There is a rear private deck with seating. Ideal for romantic escapes or active holidays. Enjoy the outdoors by foot & bike direct from the cabin. The local pub & village shop are just 10 minutes walk. Perfect for Glyndebourne, Charleston & Firle weddings or explore nearby towns of Lewes or Brighton.

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The exterior of the converted barn features a sloped roof with rustic shingles and wooden siding. A gravel driveway leads to the entrance, flanked by planters. Large windows offer views into the open interior, while trees provide a natural backdrop.
Barn in East Sussex
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

The Cart Lodge a cosy rural hideaway

Situated in a secluded part of our 16th century farm, this detached, south facing cart barn has been converted to a very high standard. In an ideal location overlooking a large duck pond and with distant views to the South Downs. It is a great base for walking the Wealdway or cycling the Cuckoo Trail. Places to explore include Lewes and Eastbourne, 9 miles. Glyndebourne 6 miles. An excellent pub and restaurant is within a ten minute walk along country footpaths. The village shop 2 miles.

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A charming farmhouse is surrounded by lush greenery and colorful garden flowers, with a gravel pathway leading to the entrance. The building features a mix of brick and white exterior, large windows reflecting natural light, and a canopy of branches overhead.
Home in Upper Dicker
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 99 reviews

Starnash Farmhouse Accommodation

Starnash is a cosy farmhouse on 3 acres of land; the east side is self-contained for 8 guests. A shepherd’s hut in the garden can be hired separately (when available) for 2 more people, so we can accommodate up to 10 guests in total. If you’re looking to get away and be just off the beaten track then Starnash is the place for you. Here you are surrounded by nature & birdsong and within a few miles of beaches, woodland walks, the South Downs AONB, quirky villages and vibrant towns.

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Guesthouse in East Hoathly
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 609 reviews

The Little Cabin by the Lake

Escape the Christmas chaos and unwind in the cosy comfort of our beautiful cabin, festively decorated in December. Snuggle up by the log burner whilst looking out at our peaceful lake, surrounded by ancient woodland. A private couples’ retreat for relaxing, unwinding, and sharing magical moments in nature. If you can pull yourselves away from your woodland hideaway, the lovely village of East Hoathly isn’t far, with a cozy café, village shop, and friendly local pub to explore.

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A serene scene showcases the houseboat set against a frost-kissed lake surrounded by trees. A sculptural wooden figure stands among lush greenery, adding an artistic touch to the natural landscape. The calm water reflects the cool winter light, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Guesthouse in East Hoathly
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

‘The Water Snug’ Floating Lake Cabin

Escape the Christmas chaos and unwind in the cozy comfort of our houseboat, festively decorated in December. A romantic retreat for two floating on our peaceful one-acre lake in East Hoathly. Relax by the cosy log burner, cook in the fully fitted kitchen, and wake in a lake-view bedroom where nature’s magic surrounds you. Step outside to gentle ripples and wildlife, or visit East Hoathly with its village pub, café, and shop just minutes away when you can pull yourselves away.

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The rustic cabin is surrounded by lush greenery, featuring a spacious outdoor patio area with comfortable seating and an umbrella for shade. Bifold doors provide access to the interior space, seamlessly connecting the outside with the open-plan living area. Towering trees offer a serene backdrop.
Guesthouse in East Hoathly
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

The Dragons Nest

Take it easy and get back to nature at this unique and tranquil getaway in a beautifully crafted, rustic cabin nestled in ancient woodland among the stunning countryside of East Sussex. A minutes drive from the timeless village of East Hoathly. The Dragons Nest and relaxing garden patio area is screened off with living forest walls so you can relax and enjoy your privacy. The main house is situated nearby (the side/back of the house is roughly 8 meters away

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