Amidst countryside and ancient woodlands, beamed cottage with wood floors, Batemans, Rudyard Kipling’s home and Battle Abbey nearby.
Hall. Spacious, beamed open-plan living/dining room with wooden floor and galley-style kitchen. Double bedroom with 5ft bed, TV and en-suite shower room with large cubicle (power shower) and toilet. Two twin bedrooms. Bathroom with corner shower cubicle (power shower) and toilet.
- T/cot
- H/chair
- Additional TV
- D/washer
- Freezer
- Elec and full elec rads inc (PCCX £30 pw winter poa, PCCY £15 pw winter poa)
- Bed linen and towels inc
- Digital TV
- DVD
- Stereo/CD
- M/wave
- W/machine
- Wi-Fi
- Shared lawned garden with courtyard and furniture
- 14 acres shared gardens and farmland
- BBQ
- Parking
- No smoking
- NB: Fenced stream in farmland
Situated in the owners’ grounds on a 16th-century Grade II listed site, these well-appointed, beamed holiday cottages (PCCX and PCCY) occupy a truly peaceful setting. Located amidst 1066 countryside and ancient woodlands, this was once part of the Ashburnham family estate. Combe Hill Farm is ideally placed for visiting many NT and English Heritage sites, including Batemans - home of Rudyard Kipling, Battle Abbey and Bodiam Castle. The famous Glyndebourne Festival takes place from May to August and the ancient town of Lewes celebrates Bonfire Night with a magnificent procession and firework display. Hastings, with old fishermen’s huts and fresh fish, is worth a visit, as is the cobbled town of Rye and beautiful golden sand and dunes of Camber which await exploration. Shop and pub 1 mile.
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