Located in Ashburnham, near Battle in East Sussex, this interesting converted dairy offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the South of England. Nestled within 17 acres of tranquil grounds, the property accommodates up to four guests and features a living room with rustic beams, a cozy dining room and kitchen, and two bedrooms—one double and one twin. The cottage is equipped with modern amenities, including oil central heating, Wi-Fi, a 40" Freeview TV, and a woodburner for added warmth and ambiance. Guests can also enjoy an enclosed lawned garden complete with a terrace, furniture, and a gas barbecue, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and outdoor dining.
This idyllic setting is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, with the owner's grounds also serving as a habitat for training and breeding working dogs. The cottage is conveniently located along the historic 1066 Country Walk, providing easy access to scenic walks and local attractions. A delightful pub, known for its delicious food, is just a short stroll away, enhancing the rural experience. For history enthusiasts, the nearby Battle Abbey Gatehouse offers insights into the pivotal battles that shaped England's history, while the beautiful grounds of NT Bateman's provide a glimpse into the life of famed author Rudyard Kipling.
Outdoor activities abound in the area, with opportunities for trout fishing at Bewl Water, cycling, and boating available for those seeking adventure. Families and children can explore the hands-on Science Centre at Herstmonceux or visit the Blue Reef Aquarium in Hastings. Additionally, local vineyards producing award-winning wines invite guests to sample their offerings, making for a delightful day out. With a wealth of attractions within a short drive, including the beaches at Pevensey, Bexhill, Hastings, and Eastbourne, there is no shortage of options for exploration and enjoyment.
Accessibility is another advantage of this location, with good rail connections available from the Battle station, just six miles away, providing easy access to London for those wishing to explore the capital. Guests will find local amenities within a two-mile radius, including shops and restaurants, while the nearest pub is only 500 yards from the cottage. Please note that the property is not suitable for children under two years old, ensuring a peaceful environment for all guests.
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