Carp Hut
Crowborough, South of England, England
From £365
per week
2
Sleeps
1
Bedroom
1
Bathroom
Yes
Dogs
About This Property
Carp Hut near Hadlow Down, East Sussex sleeps two guests in one bedroom.
Carp Hut, a single-storey, studio-style hut, consists of an open-plan living space with oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, coffee maker, kettle, toaster, woodburning stove, Smart TV, and dining seating for two people. The bedroom is a double, serviced by a portaloo, an external, private shower block with walk-in shower, basin and WC, and a shared external utility. WiFi, fuel, power, starter pack for woodburning stove, bed linen, and towels inc. in rent. Outside, there is a non-enclosed wraparound decking with furniture, barbecue, and lawn space with fire-pit, and private parking for one car. Two well-behaved pets are welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Return year after year to Carp Hut. Note: Steps into hut. Note: Own private heated shower/toilet a short walk. Note: Portaloo attached to hut. Note: Guests can purchase fishing rights to the lake. Note: Sorry, no children allowed. Note: Welcome pack provided by owner. Note: Access to washing machine in nearby utility hut. Note: On-site EV charging available. Note: Wild-swimming lake.
Crowborough is a popular market town in East Sussex, well known as the home to many writers, actors and artists who took inspiration from the area’s beauty, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle who penned the Sherlock Holmes mysteries and lived in the town for the last 23 years of his life, with his statue standing at Crowborough Cross. Tourists will also find a nod to the books with such street names criss-crossing the town as Watson Way and Sherlock Shaw as well as the Cafe Baskerville which can be found on the Broadway. The town offers a good selection of shops and eateries, plus a monthly farmers’ market provides local produce and culinary delights, whilst throughout the year Crowborough hosts a selection of quintessentially English fetes and fairs. Adjoining the edge of this market town is ancient Ashdown Forest, set in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Originally a Norman hunting ground, the forestland offers a rich heritage and was used by the monarchy and nobility until Tudor times, including Henry VIII who kept a hunting lodge at Bolebroke Castle and Anne Boleyn at nearby Hever Castle. Covering over 9 square miles, the now tranquil open heathland offers one of the largest public access spaces in South East England. Ashdown Forest is a famous beauty spot and has been claimed as the setting for the Hundred Acre Wood in the Winnie the Pooh stories written by A. A. Milne, who lived on its northern edge and would often take his son, Christopher Robin, walking amongst the woodland. With streams, ponds, woods and grazing commonland, this area is rich in wildlife, which is nationally protected. For those that adore the countryside, this part of Sussex is sure to delight and can be explored season by season with its ever-changing scenery.
With many quaint, seaside and market towns, historic sites and miles of glorious coastline to explore, Sussex has it all for a great holiday destination.
Crowborough is a popular market town in East Sussex, well known as the home to many writers, actors and artists who took inspiration from the area’s beauty, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle who penned the Sherlock Holmes mysteries and lived in the town for the last 23 years of his life, with his statue standing at Crowborough Cross. Tourists will also find a nod to the books with such street names criss-crossing the town as Watson Way and Sherlock Shaw as well as the Cafe Baskerville which can be found on the Broadway. The town offers a good selection of shops and eateries, plus a monthly farmers’ market provides local produce and culinary delights, whilst throughout the year Crowborough hosts a selection of quintessentially English fetes and fairs. Adjoining the edge of this market town is ancient Ashdown Forest, set in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Originally a Norman hunting ground, the forestland offers a rich heritage and was used by the monarchy and nobility until Tudor times, including Henry VIII who kept a hunting lodge at Bolebroke Castle and Anne Boleyn at nearby Hever Castle. Covering over 9 square miles, the now tranquil open heathland offers one of the largest public access spaces in South East England. Ashdown Forest is a famous beauty spot and has been claimed as the setting for the Hundred Acre Wood in the Winnie the Pooh stories written by A. A. Milne, who lived on its northern edge and would often take his son, Christopher Robin, walking amongst the woodland. With streams, ponds, woods and grazing commonland, this area is rich in wildlife, which is nationally protected. For those that adore the countryside, this part of Sussex is sure to delight and can be explored season by season with its ever-changing scenery.
With many quaint, seaside and market towns, historic sites and miles of glorious coastline to explore, Sussex has it all for a great holiday destination.
Amenities
Parking
WiFi
Garden
Log Fire
Washing Machine
Swimming Pool
TV
Microwave
BBQ
EV Charging
Nearby
Near Fishing
Good Views
Additional Information
Gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, coffee percolator, kettle, mini oven/toaster, iron. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen inc in rent. Private parking for 2 cars. Enclosed wraparound decking with furniture, barbecue, and lawn space with fire-pit. Two well-behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 2.8 miles, pub 1.7 miles, lake 0.1 miles. Note: Steps into hut. Note: Own private heated shower/toilet a short walk. Note: flushing Portaloo attached to hut. Note: Guests can purchase fishing tickets to the lakes. Note: Sorry, no children allowed. Note: Welcome pack Inc milk juice & condiments provided by owner. Note: Access to washing machine in nearby utility hut. Note: On-site EV charging available. Note: Wild-swimming lake. Note: Dogs must be kept on a lead except in designated field areas (shown on arrival).