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Top guest favorite
The cabin showcases a wooden exterior with a welcoming deck, furnished with outdoor chairs. Surrounding greenery adds to the serene setting, while a gently sloped area leads up to the entrance, framed by a rustic fence.
Cottage in Sandhurst
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 372 reviews

The Cabin - a little ranch house. A peaceful haven

Located in the High Weald area of Kent which is an AONB, The Cabin at Valley View Farm is set in its own space amongst 16 acres of wood and grazing. It used to be an old hop pickers mobile home but has been lovingly restored to a modern, well presented “mini” haven. A fully self-contained cabin with open plan lounge/dining/kitchen area, UK king size bed in bedroom and a shower room and toilet. Ideal for a couple or two singles as a Z-bed can be provided. Private outside veranda with a fire pit

Top guest favorite
A spacious living area features a comfortable sectional sofa adorned with various cushions. A wooden coffee table sits on a soft white rug. Natural light streams through skylights, highlighting the rustic beams and colorful wall art. A small breakfast station is positioned nearby.
Guest suite in East Sussex
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 535 reviews

Delaford Stables

Delaford Stables is a completely self-contained annexe guest suite, attached to a charming period cottage on the outskirts of the village of Etchingham. • Accommodation comprises a double bedroom, a large vaulted-ceiling living room, & a modern shower/toilet suite. • The property has recently been refurbished to the highest modern standards while still retaining the character of the original stables & tack room. • Complimentary PROSECCO on arrival • CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST included in price

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A charming cottage is surrounded by a gravel courtyard, featuring white wood paneling and a traditional tiled roof. Greenery adorns the walls and a small garden area is visible at the entrance. The landscape includes trees in the background, contributing to a serene rural setting.
Cottage in Sandhurst
5 out of 5 average rating, 409 reviews

Cosy Cottage with Woodburner & Countryside Views.

Cowbeach Cottage is Grade II listed and has been lovingly restored to a high standard. It features a wealth of old oak beams and an inglenook fireplace with a cosy wood burning stove. It is tastefully decorated throughout to provide a relaxing space. The bespoke oak staircase leads to a beautiful vaulted bedroom with views across the Kent countryside. The cottage benefits from a private south facing garden and patio. It is ideally situated to explore the many National Trust properties close by.

Top guest favorite
The living area features exposed wooden beams and a comfortable seating arrangement, including a blue sofa and double sofa bed. A large coffee table sits atop a vibrant area rug, with ample natural light coming through the expansive glass doors that open to the scenic outdoor view.
Farm stay in Ticehurst
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 283 reviews

Farmhouse studio with stunning country views

Nestled between the beautiful East Sussex villages of Ticehurst and Wadhurst (voted the best place to live in the UK 2023), The Studio at Brick Kiln Farm offers a unique opportunity to relax and stay next to working farmland surrounded by stunning countryside. Ideally situated, guests are spoilt for choice when deciding how to spend their days. Bewl Water, Bedgebury and Scotney Castle are within easy driving distance and an evening can be finished at one of the excellent nearby village pubs.

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The exterior of a quaint hut is presented, featuring a welcoming entrance with white doors. A set of wooden steps leads up to the porch area, where two weathered chairs are situated. Wellington boots are neatly positioned on the ground, indicative of the natural setting.
Shepherd’s hut in East Sussex
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

The Sheep Fold - a great place to relax in comfort

We are in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 300 acres of organic woodland and meadows, full of wild flowers, deer, birds, and we are one of the few places to hear nightingales in May. The Hut is very secluded in private sheltered glade, five minutes easy walk from habitation, on a gentle south facing slope.There is a picnic table and fire pit/BBQ plus two chairs which recline, with table on a small stone patio. Perfect for a quiet get away surrounded by nature at any time of the year.

Top guest favorite
An open plan studio space features wooden beams and a mix of cozy furnishings. A spacious bed is positioned to one side, while a small dining table with chairs is situated nearby. Natural light enters through the windows, illuminating the warm wooden floor.
Guesthouse in Ticehurst
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

The Studio, Ticehurst

This fantastic open plan converted office space is located in the heart of High Weald, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. ‘The Studio’ is the perfect location for couples or families wanting to explore all that the countryside has to offer. Walking distance from Ticehurst Village, home to Sunday Times Pub of the Year ‘The Bell’. As well as Bewl water, Bedgebury Pinetum, fruit picking & plenty of National Trust properties on the doorstep, you won’t be short of things to do during your stay.

Guest favorite
A spacious living area is enhanced by vaulted ceilings and exposed wooden beams. A large sectional sofa sits in front of a wall-mounted television, while a dining table with six chairs is arranged for meals. A well-equipped kitchen area is integrated into the space.
Guesthouse in Burwash
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 486 reviews

Newly converted stable block

Modern two bedroomed, separate accommodation with studio kitchen comprising of a combination oven, double hob, fridge and sink. There is also a kettle and toaster, cutlery etc. Youngs garden stable block is on the edge of a charming old village in East Sussex, within striking distance of Bateman's ( home of Rudyard Kipling ) and many other historic sites such as Bodiam castle, Scotney castle, and many more. The village is approximately a 10 minute walk and has 2 pubs and a small supermarket.

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The cabin is set on a wooden deck surrounded by trees, featuring a small outdoor dining area with a round table and chairs. A fire bowl sits nearby, and a couple of lounge chairs are positioned for relaxation within the natural wooded setting.
Tiny home in East Sussex
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Unique shack cabin, fire bowl, BBQ, dog friendly

•Rustic, 'tiny house' accommodation in small, shared woods within property • Conveniently located off A21 for attractions • Parking for 1 car on shared drive • 15 mins walk from station/village/bus stop • 1 pet dog on lead • Hot water, electricity • En-suite shower, compost toilet • Hotplate, fridge, cooking basics • Dedicated BBQ and fire bowl • No children under 12 • Shower gel, shampoo, handwash • Bedlinen and towels • Non-guests prohibited • Pls read full description and see photos

Top guest favorite
The exterior of the barn features a natural wood facade and a spacious deck, surrounded by lush greenery. A large tree casts shade over the area, with scenic views of the countryside visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Place to stay in Wadhurst
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 577 reviews

Architectural retreat with views of the High Weald

The self contained contemporary Architect designed Barn is a luxurious couples retreat, located next to the owners home and surrounded by beautiful AONB countryside with outstanding views. Close to many famous houses and gardens ,Sissinghurst Castle, Great Dixter, Chartwell, Batemans and Scotney Castle. The Spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells is a 20 minute drive away. Wadhurst our nearest village has 2 small supermarkets, a fantastic butcher, deli, 2 pubs and takeaways.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of the eco-friendly cottage is framed by an array of flowering plants and gravel pathways. Natural wood cladding complements the blue sky. Outdoor seating includes a dining table and chairs, inviting relaxation in the spacious garden area.
Cottage in Brightling
5 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

The Long Stable: Rural haven, spacious, fast Wifi

Stylishly fitted and eco-friendly, our detached, self-contained cottage is in a very rural location. There are no other holiday cottages on the farm. Situated in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on a sheep farm of 23 acres (which you are free to roam), this is a real get-away-from-it-all location. One of the most peaceful and relaxing places you will ever stay. With underfloor heating and a wood-burning stove you will be cosy whatever the weather.

Top guest favorite
The historic windmill features a distinctive white weatherboard structure, surrounded by lush greenery. Two teak steamer chairs are positioned in the foreground, inviting relaxation in the garden. A clear blue sky with soft clouds enhances the serene rural setting.
Windmill in Benenden
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 813 reviews

Old Smock Windmill in rural Kent

Old Smock Mill is a romantic place for couples. The atmosphere inside is peaceful and relaxing. Everything is designed to unwind you from the moment you walk in. It is surrounded by the lovely Kent countryside where you can ramble and refresh yourselves by perhaps ending the day in one of the great pubs cosy by a log fire in Winter or in Summer in an English garden. Guests have said how hard it is to tear themselves away, it truly is a treasure to find.

Top guest favorite
A square brick structure with a rustic charm is depicted under a clear blue sky. Two wooden chairs and a small table are positioned on lush green grass, inviting outdoor relaxation in a serene setting.
Tiny home in Ticehurst
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 519 reviews

The Hopper Hut self-contained accommodation

The Hopper Hut originally served as temporary accommodation for hop pickers. It used to house up to four families from London on their working holidays. Today, following extensive restoration, the unique square building welcomes visitors once again. Nestled on a working farm in an Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it offers sweeping views of Bewl Water reservoir and surrounding farms. A perfect weekend base from which to explore South East England.

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