With the South Downs National Park close by, this property is the ideal base to discover all that this area has to offer.. Ground floor: Kitchen with breakfast bar. Shower room with toilet. First floor: Living room with double sofa bed (for alternative sleeping)/bedroom area with double bed. . Gas underfloor central heating, electricity, bed linen and towels included. Travel cot and high chair on request. Freeview TV. Electric cooker. Microwave. Shared external utility room with washing machine. Dishwasher. Fridge/freezer. Wi-fi. Patio with sitting-out area and furniture. Barbecue. Use of owner’s grounds. Parking (1 car). Welcome pack. No smoking. Please note: No children. Unfenced pond in owners’ grounds. . This carefully converted barn offers tastefully presented accommodation for couples. The kitchen and shower room are on the ground floor, and upstairs on the first floor is the spacious open plan living and bedroom area, with vaulted beamed ceiling. Outside, there is a sitting-out area accessed from the kitchen, and guests are welcome to enjoy the owners’ gardens with a feature pond and barbecue area. This lovely property is well placed for exploring the area. The local village amenities are less than a 5-minute walk, and Small Dole falls within the South Downs Link, with the National Park being accessed about 2 miles away, so it is an ideal area for keen walkers. Woodsmill Nature Reserve and golf course are close by, and Gatwick is about a 30-minute drive. The nearest station at Hassocks, has regular trains to London (1 hour) or Brighton (20 minutes) and there are also local buses, so this is also a perfect base for those wishing to enjoy a car-free holiday! Plenty of National Trust properties, gardens and attractions are easily accessed, including Wakehurst Place, Nymans, Borde Hill, Glyndebourne, The Bluebell Railway, Brighton, Hickstead show ground, Lingfield races and Lewes. Beach 8 miles. Shop 550 yards, pub and restaurant 650 yards.
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Escape from the city and discover the delights of the New Forest, or the hop fields of Kent; great walking in the South Downs, and so much to do on the Isle of Wight.