Eastbourne, South of England
This three-storey family home has a delightfully contemporary interior. The use of space has been thoughtfully designed with an open-plan living/dining/kitchen area that keeps the holiday mood social. It is located in the Little Chelsea area of Eastbourne, half a mile from the town centre, which has won acclaim for its artisan range of restaurants and bars. The South Downs National Park is just to the west of town with a 2-mile cliff-top path to reach Beachy Head’s fabulous views – a great reward for your efforts. Of course, you may choose to relax on the wide shingle beach, try some people watching from a cafe on the Sovereign Harbour. There is plenty to entertain the family at Sovereign Leisure Centre and Fort Fun for the little ones. Every room in this delightful cottage has a nautical feel, and with an open-plan living area, you can keep a social holiday theme going whether cooking, dining or relaxing on the sumptuous sofas. Upstairs, you will three bedrooms (the master bedroom, and further upstairs a double and twin), one of which has an en-suite shower room. Outside, you will find an enclosed courtyard garden for al fresco dining and after-dinner drinks and conversation. Pevensey Castle is a fabulous day out for everyone with English history just oozing from the ancient walls; dungeons to explore, ghosts to catch a glimpse of and beautiful grounds to walk and have fun and games in. There is a cafe and restaurant for well-deserved breaks and even the occasional medieval joust; at a little less than 6 milesaway, it can be walked to if you want a big adventure. Further afield, Hastings (14 miles) continues the historical theme with boutique shops and cafes to add to your day.
Hydeaway is a dog friendly holiday cottage.
This three-storey family home has a delightfully contemporary interior. The use of space has been thoughtfully designed with an open-plan living/dining/kitchen area that keeps the holiday mood social. It is located in the Little Chelsea area of Eastbourne, half a mile from the town centre, which has won acclaim for its artisan range of restaurants and bars. The South Downs National Park is just to the west of town with a 2-mile cliff-top path to reach Beachy Head’s fabulous views – a great reward for your efforts. Of course, you may choose to relax on the wide shingle beach, try some people watching from a cafe on the Sovereign Harbour. There is plenty to entertain the family at Sovereign Leisure Centre and Fort Fun for the little ones. Every room in this delightful cottage has a nautical feel, and with an open-plan living area, you can keep a social holiday theme going whether cooking, dining or relaxing on the sumptuous sofas. Upstairs, you will three bedrooms (the master bedroom, and further upstairs a double and twin), one of which has an en-suite shower room. Outside, you will find an enclosed courtyard garden for al fresco dining and after-dinner drinks and conversation. Pevensey Castle is a fabulous day out for everyone with English history just oozing from the ancient walls; dungeons to explore, ghosts to catch a glimpse of and beautiful grounds to walk and have fun and games in. There is a cafe and restaurant for well-deserved breaks and even the occasional medieval joust; at a little less than 6 milesaway, it can be walked to if you want a big adventure. Further afield, Hastings (14 miles) continues the historical theme with boutique shops and cafes to add to your day.
Short breaks may still be available.
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