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Kingshoath Cottage
“Great base for walks and exploration of the local area” - VisitEngland Assessor
Beckley, East Sussex
Our Inspector's view
A charming Grade II listed, 16th-century cottage, sleeping eight guests and offering versatile accommodation with a homely and rustic atmosphere. There are oak beams throughout, with a large lounge, open log fire, separate dining room, modern, fitted country kitchen, two bathrooms and four bedrooms – one double with a four poster, another double and two twins. Outside is a large, family-friendly private garden with a swing, summerhouse and BBQ. The cottage is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and there’s a country pub within walking distance.
Facilities – at a glance
Garden
Linen provided
Parking
TV
Washing machine
Features
- Total units: 1
- Maximum occupancy: 8
- Private garden
- Washing machine
- Sky or freeview
- Linens provided
- Internet
- Fireplace or wood burning stove
- Open all year
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About the area
Discover East Sussex
East Sussex, along with its western counterpart, is packed with interest. This is a land of stately homes and castles, miles of breezy chalk cliffs overlooking the English Channel, pretty rivers, picturesque villages and links to our glorious past. Mention Sussex to many people and images of the South Downs immediately spring to mind – ‘vast, smooth, shaven, serene,’ as the writer Virginia Woolf described them. She and her husband lived at Monk’s House in the village of Rodmell, near Lewes, and today, her modest home is managed by the National Trust and open to the public.
There are a great many historic landmarks within Sussex, but probably the most famous is the battlefield where William, Duke of Normandy defeated Harold and his Saxon army to become William the Conqueror of England. By visiting Battle, near Hastings, you can, with a little imagination, picture the bloody events that led to his defeat. East Sussex’s pretty towns such as Lewes, Rye and Uckfield have their charms, while the city of Brighton offers museums and fascinating landmarks, the best-known and grandest feature being the Royal Pavilion.
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