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1 bedroom accommodation in Etchingham

Etchingham, Etchingham, United Kingdom

What a view! Countryside location within easy reach of beautiful walks, walking distance to mainline train station into the capital and lots of places to visit within a short drive.. 12 steps to entrance.brbrAll on the First Floor: brbrLiving room/kitchen: Freeview Smart TV, Breakfast Area, Electric Cooker, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Coffee MachinebrbrBedroom: Kingsize (5ft) Bed, Smart TVbrbrShower Room: Walk-In Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet. Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Welcome pack. 1 small pet welcome. Private parking for 1 car. No smoking.. Wow what a view! Overlooking the Sussex countryside, this apartment is set in an elevated position offering beautiful views beyond. Having been built with contemporary modern design in mind you will not be disappointed. There are many countryside walks surrounding the property for you to discover and enjoy throughout your stay. If however you wish to explore further afield, then situated within a short walk and 300 metres of the property is the mainline railway station allowing direct access to the capital in around an hour and a quarter.brbrA short train ride to the historic town of Battle provides you with a great day out visiting the boutique shops and independent cafés along with Battle Abbey, the home of the 1066 Battle of Hastings. A slightly longer train journey will also allow you to arrive in Hastings for a day at the seaside and to experience all that the town has to offer including the Old Town, funicular railways, adventure golf, the home of the annual crazy golf Championships and the Jerwood art gallery to name just a few. Within a short drive of Willow View you can also access a wealth of National Trust and English Heritage sites such as Scotney Castle, Bateman’s (the home of Rudyard Kipling) and Bodiam Castle. Bewl Water and Bedgebury Pinetum are both also only a short drive away perfect for both ramblers and cyclists. Beach 17 miles.brbrFree WiFibrbrbrbr1 small pet welcome.brbrSuitable for up to 1 pet
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LAKESIDE LODGE, family friendly, with a garden in Burwash

Etchingham, South Coast, United Kingdom

Lakeside Lodge in Burwash, East Sussex sleeps six people in three bedrooms.brbrLakeside Lodge, a wonderful holiday home, consists of a kitchen with combi microwave/oven, range oven, coffee machine, dishwasher, kettle, toaster, microwave, fridge/freezer, and wine chiller, a utility with washing machine and tumble dryer and WC, a dining room with dining seating, and a sitting room with Smart TV and electric fire. The bedrooms consist of two super-king-size with en-suites and ground-floor king-size with en-suite. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rent. Outside, there is an enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn, and furniture and private driveway parking available. Sorry, no smoking and no pets. Return year after year to Lakeside Lodge. Lakeside Lodge is part of the Lakedown Brewing company and guests will receive 10% off the taproom , on-site fly fishing and the 8 Bells pub in Hawkhurst .brbrAmenities: Underfloor heating. Combi microwave/oven, Range oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, tumble dryer, kettle, toaster. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Private driveway parking available. Enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn and furniture. Sorry, no pets. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 2.5 miles. Note: Minimum age of children is 7. Note: Property is close to open water. Lakeside Lodge is part of the Lakedown Brewing company and guests will receive 10% off the taproom , on-site fly fishing and the 8 Bells pub in Hawkhurst .brbrRegion: 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.brbrTown: Burwash is a postcard-perfect village steeped in charm and history, tucked into the rolling hills of East Sussex. Its high street, lined with characterful cottages and independent shops, invites leisurely strolls and a stop at the village pub or tea room. One of Burwash’s standout attractions is Bateman’s, the 17th-century home of author Rudyard Kipling, now managed by the National Trust. Just a short drive away, you'll find the bustling town of Heathfield, the medieval streets of Battle, and the sweeping views of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. For seaside jaunts, historic Hastings and its Old Town are within easy reach. Burwash itself has a handy village shop for essentials, and larger supermarkets can be found in nearby Hailsham or Tunbridge Wells. Whether you’re after countryside walks, literary heritage, or a slice of rural life, Burwash is a brilliant base to explore it all.
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Haremere Hall - A Jacobean Estate of Grandeur

Etchingham, Etchingham, United Kingdom

HAREMERE HALL brbr brbrA Jacobean Estate of Grandeur, History, and Timeless English Elegance brbr brbrHaremere Hall is a rare and extraordinary Grade I listed Jacobean manor house set within approximately 150 acres of private parkland and landscaped grounds in the heart of East Sussex’s High Weald. Steeped in centuries of history yet thoughtfully adapted for modern living, this exceptional country estate offers guests the rare opportunity to inhabit a historic English manor in complete privacy, surrounded by nature, heritage, and timeless beauty. brbr brbrDating officially to 1616 — with origins tracing back to the 12th century — Haremere Hall has witnessed generations of history unfold across its ancient stone walls and oak-panelled chambers. Today, the Hall retains an unmistakable sense of aristocratic heritage while welcoming guests into a warm and inviting environment that feels both grand and deeply comfortable. This is not merely a historic building; it is a living home where history and contemporary luxury coexist harmoniously. brbr brbrFrom the moment you approach along the sweeping private drive, passing ancient trees and open parkland, the scale and presence of Haremere Hall becomes clear. The architecture reflects the Jacobean era’s confident elegance — symmetrical facades, tall mullioned windows, and intricate stone detailing — creating a setting that feels cinematic, romantic, and unmistakably English. brbr brbrInside, original features abound. Intricately carved woodwork, Tudor rose plaster ceilings, vast fireplaces carved from stone, and a magnificent staircase dating to 1682 speak to the craftsmanship of centuries past. Yet alongside these historic treasures, guests will find modern comforts carefully integrated: reliable heating, thoughtful amenities, high-quality linens, modern kitchen facilities, and discreet technology ensuring a seamless stay. brbr brbrWith accommodation for large groups, Haremere Hall is ideally suited for family gatherings, milestone celebrations, weddings, corporate retreats, or simply an unforgettable escape into the English countryside. Whether hosting elegant dinners in candlelit rooms or enjoying relaxed mornings overlooking sweeping lawns, guests experience the rare privilege of living — even temporarily — as custodians of a grand historic estate. brbr brbr brbrPROPERTY DETAILS brbrArchitecture, Atmosphere & First Impressions brbr brbrHaremere Hall represents the quintessential English country retreat — stately yet welcoming, historic yet alive with modern comfort. Every room tells a story, from the oak-panelled walls polished by centuries of use to the carved fireplaces that once warmed generations of residents. brbr brbrUnlike many stately homes that feel museum-like, Haremere Hall embraces a lived-in warmth. Antique furnishings, curated artwork, and soft textures create an atmosphere that invites guests to relax fully while appreciating the historical significance surrounding them. brbr brbrBedrooms & Bathrooms brbr brbrThe Hall offers a remarkable selection of bedrooms, each individually styled and reflecting the character of the estate. brbr brbrAcross the main house, guests will find grand four-poster suites alongside charming and intimate chambers, creating flexibility for families, couples, or mixed groups. brbr brbrThe Principal Suites brbr brbrOn the first floor, four expansive double bedrooms feature traditional four-poster beds, antique furnishings, and en-suite bathrooms. brbr brbrThe Prince Regent’s Room is perhaps the most dramatic. With soaring proportions and regal décor, this suite includes a private seating area, ornate architectural details, and an elegant en-suite bathroom complete with period-style fittings. brbr brbrLady Laetitia’s Room offers equally impressive scale, bathed in natural light from multiple windows that frame views across the surrounding countryside. Rich textures and historic charm create an atmosphere of timeless luxury. brbr brbrAdditional Bedrooms brbr brbrThe Countess Room provides twin canopied beds, perfect for friends or siblings, while maintaining the estate’s refined character. brbr brbrFurther bedrooms include charming doubles and singles, ensuring a comfortable layout for varied guest arrangements. brbr brbrAdditional Accommodation brbr brbrBy prior arrangement, a private upper-floor wing can be opened, adding further double bedrooms and extending capacity for larger groups. These rooms share thoughtfully appointed bathrooms, including one with a bath and another with a shower. brbr brbrIn total, the property offers multiple well-appointed bathrooms — most en-suite — ensuring convenience even at full occupancy. brbr brbrEvery bedroom is dressed with quality linens, plush bedding, and calming décor, creating restful spaces where guests wake to birdsong and views of parkland or gardens. brbr brbrLiving Areas brbr brbrThe ground floor offers an extraordinary range of reception rooms designed both for grandeur and comfort. brbr brbrThe Great Hall / Drawing Room brbr brbrAt the heart of the home lies the Great Hall — a spectacular space featuring oak panelling, a monumental fireplace, and intricate period details. This is the perfect gathering space, equally suited to lively conversations or quiet evenings by the fire. brbr brbrA baby grand piano stands ready for impromptu music, while antique portraits watch over gatherings from centuries past. brbr brbrSitting Room brbr brbrAdjacent to the Great Hall, the sitting room offers a lighter, more relaxed space. French doors open onto the terrace, allowing indoor and outdoor living to flow effortlessly during warmer months. brbr brbrLibrary brbr brbrA cosy library invites slower moments — shelves filled with books, comfortable seating, and discreet entertainment options hidden within antique cabinetry. brbr brbrDining Room brbr brbrThe dining room is atmospheric and elegant, anchored by a Jacobean fireplace and long refectory table. Candlelight reflects from antique surfaces, creating a memorable setting for shared meals and celebrations. brbr brbrKitchen & Practical Amenities brbr brbrDespite its historic nature, Haremere Hall is fully equipped for contemporary living. brbr brbrThe kitchen includes: brbr- Double ovens brbr- Electric hob brbr- Dishwasher brbr- Double fridge brbr- Microwave brbr- Coffee facilities brbr- Extensive cookware and serving pieces brbr- A separate utility area includes laundry facilities and storage space for outdoor gear. brbr- Modern heating ensures comfort throughout the seasons, while WiFi connectivity allows guests to stay connected when desired. brbr brbr brbrEstate Grounds brbr brbrOne of Haremere Hall’s defining features is the extraordinary landscape surrounding it. brbr brbrFormal Gardens brbr brbrImmediately around the house, approximately two acres of manicured gardens provide space for relaxation, outdoor dining, and traditional lawn games. brbr brbrA terrace with outdoor seating offers a perfect setting for al fresco meals. brbr brbrTennis Court & Swimming Pool brbr brbrGuests may enjoy a private tennis court as well as an outdoor swimming pool set within a separate area of the grounds. brbr brbrThe pool is available during warmer months and provides a peaceful retreat away from the main house. brbr brbrParkland & Countryside brbr brbrBeyond the gardens stretch approximately 150 acres of private parkland, woodland, and open meadows. Guests are encouraged to explore freely — walking beneath ancient trees, enjoying picnics, or simply soaking in the vast sense of space and tranquillity. brbr brbr brbrTHE SPACE brbr brbrEntering Haremere Hall feels like stepping into a historic narrative. brbr brbrThe entrance hall welcomes guests with an impressive staircase and traditional architectural detailing that immediately sets the tone for the experience. brbr brbrRooms flow organically, revealing layers of history alongside comfortable modern living. Large windows flood interiors with natural light, while thick walls ensure warmth and quiet. brbr brbrEvery corner reveals something new — a carved doorway, a window seat, a historic painting — encouraging exploration and discovery. brbr brbr brbrGUEST ACCESS brbr brbrGuests enjoy exclusive use of the main house, formal gardens, and estate grounds. brbr brbrThe property remains entirely private during stays, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the experience. brbr brbrAdditional wings or rooms may be opened by prior arrangement depending on group size. brbr brbr brbrINTERACTION brbr brbrHaremere Hall is professionally managed, ensuring seamless service. brbr brbrGuests can choose their preferred level of interaction — from fully independent stays to concierge-style support including: brbr- Private chefs brbr- Housekeeping brbr- Event coordination brbr- Local recommendations brbr- A discreet caretaker remains available if needed. brbr brbr brbrSTAYING RULES brbr brbrTo preserve the historic integrity of the estate: brbr- No smoking indoors brbr- Dogs allowed by arrangement brbr- Children welcome with supervision brbr- Events permitted by prior agreement brbr- Respect for antiques and historic materials required brbr- Full guidelines are provided in the welcome pack. brbr brbr brbrNEIGHBOURHOOD brbr brbrLocated near the village of Etchingham, Haremere Hall sits within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. brbr brbrNearby highlights include: brbr- Bodiam Castle brbr- Sissinghurst Castle Garden brbr- Bateman’s (Rudyard Kipling’s home) brbr- Battle Abbey brbr- Historic steam railway journeys brbr- Guests can also reach the coast at Hastings within approximately 25 minutes. brbr brbr brbrGETTING AROUND brbr- Etchingham railway station approximately 15-minute walk brbr- London reachable in around 90 minutes by train brbr- Gatwick Airport roughly one hour by car brbr- Ample on-site parking brbr brbr brbrA FINAL WORD brbr brbrHaremere Hall offers more than accommodation — it provides an experience that blends history, elegance, and genuine comfort. Whether hosting a celebration or seeking quiet retreat, guests discover a rare balance between grandeur and warmth, stepping into a living piece of English heritage while enjoying the ease of a carefully curated luxury stay.
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