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Pet Friendly Lodges East Sussex

Home to rolling rills, picture-perfect landscapes, family beaches and a number of historic towns, it's no surprise East Sussex is a popular pick when it comes to dog-friendly holidays and we've got the best pet friendly lodges to choose from. Whether you explore the coastal delights of Eastbourne, discover ancient history at Hastings, or indulge in the cultural wonders of Brighton, you and your four-legged friend are bound to have a fabulous time.

 

  • Mouse House, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hastings, England
    4.50
    In the heart of Hastings Old Town, this attractive, cosily furnished Grade II listed fisherman’s cottage is 150 yards from the beach. Built c.1841, it retains many period features, exposed beams, brickwork. Relax in the secluded west-facing decked courtyard before trying one of many delightful seafood restaurants. Take the Funicular Railways to the country park, castle, smugglers caves. Visit the Blue Reef Aquarium, shipwreck/fisherman’s museums, boating lake, crazy golf. Shops, restaurants 200 yards, pub 25 yards.
    £64
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  • Russett Cottage, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rye Foreign, England
    3.00
    Nestling in the heart of the Tillingham Valley and located on a 200-acre family-run, traditional working sheep and fruit farm, these holiday properties (refs 19652 and 19745 ) are ideally based for exploring the Kent and Sussex countryside. A walkers paradise, with an apple orchard and sheep filled fields to wander over and connect with several public footpaths. See the lambs under the trees of apple blossom in spring, or visit the ancient Cinque Port town of Rye, with its cobbled streets, tea rooms, art galleries and far reaching views over the Romney Marsh. Rye activities include the Scallop Festival in February, the Maritime Festival and Raft Race in August, an arts festival in September and Rye Fawkes Bonfire in November. Camber, Bodiam and Scotney castles are all nearby, along with Battle Abbey and the beautiful gardens of Sissinghurst, Pashley, Great Dixter and Bedgebury Pinetum. Fishing, golf, swimming, sailing, horse riding, cycle hire and rowing boat hire are all available locally, or take the time to explore the wonderful nature reserve at Rye Harbour. Beaches at Winchelsea, 3 miles, and the fabulous golden sands at Camber, 6 miles. Enjoy a tour around and sample the produce of the local vineyards or ride on the vintage steam railway to Bodiam. Rye railway station provides access to London in 1 hour 45 minutes. Shops and pub 2 miles.
    Refs 19652 and 19745 can also be booked with refs 29071 and 29072 to accommodate up to 18 guests.
    £66
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  • The Lodge, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the edge of the village of Beckley and above the River Rother, are these three stylish holiday properties. The Little Lodge (ref W43703) is situated down a quiet lane overlooking fields and adjoining the owners’ home, it sits in 3½ acres of grounds, surrounded by forestry and woodland, where a small orchard is set aside for the guests’ sole use. The Lodge (ref UK11986) is a beautifully appointed property in a gorgeous rural setting, perfect for those looking for a peaceful getaway. You will find a home from home in this single-storey lodge with its wonderful spot in this countryside location with even a beauty room with bookable treatments on site, including manicures, pedicures and more. Being a pet friendly property located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it is a fantastic choice for those who enjoy cycling and scenic walks with their dog. The Little Abbey (ref UK12598) is perfectly finished for that cosy couples getaway. The beautiful décor is of a very good quality throughout and poses the best spot in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This single-storey property adjoins the owners property, yet has its own parking and entrance. The Little Abbey comfortably sleeps two guests in the large super kingsize bedroom and benefits from its own private garden section which overlooks the owners beautiful horses. You will find the home from home modcons here with 2 televisions both with built-in DVD and free Wi-Fi for guests to use.

    Located in this gorgeous spot in the countryside and teeming with wildlife, you can enjoy horse riding at the stables just 15 minutes’ drive away (at cost) and a nearby fishing lake is available at Iden Wood Fishery (at cost, license required). To truly indulge in relaxation, you can treat yourself to the on-site medical beauty clinic appointments by arrangement only (at cost).

    The village of Beckley is nearby with an array of local amenities, and exploring the small town of Rye is easily accessible with it being only 8 miles away. Rye is famous for its 18th-century smuggling activities and boasts a stunning port area with cobble lined streets with restaurants and shops. The beach can be reached at Winchelsea, and has associations with Spike Milligan and Camber Sands, as the name suggests there are miles of golden sand dunes. It is home to various film locations including ‘The Monuments Men’ with George Clooney, and ‘The Invisible Woman’ with Ralph Fiennes. Take a boat trip from Northiam and arrive at the fairytale Bodiam Castle, which is 4 miles away, or catch the Kent and East Sussex steam railway which travels to Tenterden, described by many as ’The Jewel of the Weald’. Beach is 8.5 miles away, shop 1 mile away, pub and restaurant 1.5 miles away.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £106
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  • Breedsmoor Cottage, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated in Ore village, a residential area on the outskirts of Hastings, this holiday property is just a 10 minute drive to the beach, with local shops, pubs and restaurants within walking distance. On the other side of Ore is access to the Hastings Country Park with 3 miles of cliffs and coastline to explore. Venture into the old town of Hastings where the drama ’Foyles War’ was filmed, and see the Stade and the famous black weather boarded net huts. Visit Hastings Castle, experience an undersea safari in a tropical ocean through a transparent underwater tunnel or join ’Hairy Jack’ through acres of underground caverns. Shop, pub and restaurant 0.25 mile, beach 2 miles
    £58
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  • Sea View, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hastings, England
    A well-thought-out, semi-detached holiday bungalow offering good-sized living accommodation in an elevated position on the edge of Hastings. It has a greenhouse in the garden, and from the terrace you can actually glimpse the sea as you stand up to reposition your deckchair! Situated on bus routes for easy access to the centre of this medieval Cinque Port and you can experience for yourself the relationship that the town has with the ocean and see the largest beach launched fishing fleet in Europe, despite the decline in the fishing industry. The old town offers interesting book shops, vintage clothes, tea rooms and antiques. Although The Battle of Hastings in 1066 took place a few miles down the road at Battle Abbey, the ruins of William the Conqueror’s first English Castle still stands on the cliffs overlooking the sea in Hastings. Just along the coast is the Cinque Port of Rye; here you can explore where E. F. Benson’s ’Mapp and Lucia’ was filmed. Visit the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and then continue to Camber and stroll along the glorious miles of sand dunes. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £62
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  • The Quarter House, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to The Quarter House, your idyllic holiday getaway nestled in the heart of historic Rye, Sussex. Situated in this charming and timeless town, our property serves as the perfect launchpad for an unforgettable holiday experience.
    Rye, a place where history and natural beauty intertwine, is a true gem waiting to be explored. With its cobbled streets, half-timbered buildings, and a rich maritime heritage, the town exudes a quintessential English charm that promises an authentic and timeless escape.
    For history enthusiasts, Rye Castle is a must-visit, offering a glimpse into the town’s medieval past. Wander through the narrow, winding streets of the citadel and imagine the centuries of stories that have unfolded here. Don’t miss St. Mary’s Church, an architectural masterpiece that provides breathtaking panoramic views from its tower. Nature lovers will find solace in the scenic marshes and wetlands that surround Rye. Discover the enchanting beauty of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, home to an array of bird species, and embark on tranquil walks, birdwatching, or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere.
    Gastronomes will delight in Rye’s culinary scene, with an array of cozy pubs and charming tearooms serving delectable dishes. Sample the finest local produce, indulge in fresh seafood, and savour the traditional cream tea experience at one of the town’s delightful tearooms. For art and culture aficionados, Rye showcases a thriving artistic community. Explore the local galleries, boutiques, and artisan shops, and perhaps even discover a unique piece to take home as a memento of your visit.
    If you’re yearning for some relaxation, Rye’s unspoiled beaches are perfect for unwinding by the sea. Take a leisurely stroll along the shores, watch the sunset, or simply bask in the tranquillity of this charming coastal town. At The Quarter House, you’re not just booking a holiday rental; you’re immersing yourself in the enchanting world of Rye, Sussex. We invite you to explore, discover, and create lasting memories in this picturesque corner of England. Your adventure awaits in Rye, and The Quarter House is your gateway to it all.
    £68
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  • Blenheim Cottage, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rye Foreign, England
    Nestling in the heart of the Tillingham Valley and located on a 200-acre family-run, traditional working sheep and fruit farm, these holiday properties (refs 19652 and 19745 ) are ideally based for exploring the Kent and Sussex countryside. A walkers paradise, with an apple orchard and sheep filled fields to wander over and connect with several public footpaths. See the lambs under the trees of apple blossom in spring, or visit the ancient Cinque Port town of Rye, with its cobbled streets, tea rooms, art galleries and far reaching views over the Romney Marsh. Rye activities include the Scallop Festival in February, the Maritime Festival and Raft Race in August, an arts festival in September and Rye Fawkes Bonfire in November. Camber, Bodiam and Scotney castles are all nearby, along with Battle Abbey and the beautiful gardens of Sissinghurst, Pashley, Great Dixter and Bedgebury Pinetum. Fishing, golf, swimming, sailing, horse riding, cycle hire and rowing boat hire are all available locally, or take the time to explore the wonderful nature reserve at Rye Harbour. Beaches at Winchelsea, 3 miles, and the fabulous golden sands at Camber, 6 miles. Enjoy a tour around and sample the produce of the local vineyards or ride on the vintage steam railway to Bodiam. Rye railway station provides access to London in 1 hour 45 minutes. Shops and pub 2 miles.
    Refs 19652 and 19745 can also be booked with refs 29071 and 29072 to accommodate up to 18 guests.
    £65
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  • Seaspray, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated on an award winning Blue Flag beach with decked area facing seven miles of golden sands, which roll out to meet the sea, with your own stretch of beach ideal for swimming, kite surfing, or for those just wanting to build sandcastles and gaze across to the French coast.
    The dunes, unique along this part of the coast, are a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest and have also been used as film locations, standing in for the Sahara Desert in one of the Carry On films and also as the evacuation beaches of Dunkirk. The holiday cottage also offers a first floor sun lounge - an ideal place to sit and enjoy the winter sunshine. Further along the coast is Dungeness, an isolated pebbly beach. Visit the uniquely beautiful garden of the former home of film director Derek Jarman, Prospect Cottage is filled with driftwood and sculptural plants.
    Explore the beautiful Sussex countryside and discover the cobbled town of Rye, harbouring interesting antique shops, markets and galleries or visit Winchelsea, the smallest town in England. A complimentary parking permit is available courtesy of the owner. Shops and pubs 50 yards.
    £173
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  • Jack's Place, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hastings, England
    If it is a boutique hotel scenario with a homely cosy opulent feel that you’re looking for, then look no further as Jack’s Place has everything you need with extras you could only dream of. The bedrooms are amazing with sea views and far-reaching vistas that you will remember for years to come.
    Park your car directly outside the property and walk across the road and you will find your front door. Inside the ground floor is all open plan and with your kitchen and dining room segregated by the staircase that runs right up to the first floor where you will find the first of the two bedrooms. The views from this room are amazing as is the boutique décor and feel. The living is next door and features a great Bose entertainment centre as well as comfy seating and beanbag. On the next floor you will find the second bedroom which has also been thoughtfully decorated and very stylish.
    Hastings is extremely rich in history and is really divided into three parts including the old town where you will be based. There’s a modern section which holds the shopping centre and other shops to enjoy, whilst you walk through the maze of twittens, and old streets lined with pubs and souvenir shops. The final tertiary of the town is St. Leonards-on-Sea, stretching from Warrior Square to within a few feet of the oldest pub in St. Leonards. Norman Road is a parade of contemporary galleries, quirky cafés and independent shops. If you choose to stay local and spend a day at the beach, then you’ll enjoy a good family day out with lots of things to keep you busy. With the Blue Reef Aquarium with its cute pufferfish, graceful rays and romantic sea horses and the Flamingo Amusement Park, there is plenty to do for a whole week and we haven’t even mentioned the 19th-century pier, museums and the historical landmarks dotted along the way.
    Just down the coast West is Eastbourne and 30 minutes’ drive north where you are submerged in the High Wealds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This house really gives you everything you need and the fact it has parking and a couple of outdoor parking spaces is premium. If you couple all this with those glorious far reaching views, you have really found your staycation this is going to bring you lots of joy and a lifetime of memories. Beach approximately 600m.
    £129
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  • The Horseshoe Annex, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Horseshoe Annex is a Tardis of a property with lots of room in a very cosy space. As you walk into the property you are greeted by the kitchen/dining room which is well-equipped with everything you are going to need for this year’s staycation. There is a lovely living room and family bathroom. There is a kingsize bedroom and a twin room. The grounds are shared with the owners, but you do have your own piece of garden to the side of the annex. Situated in Steyning at the north end of the River Adur gap in the South Downs, 4 miles north of the coastal town of Shoreham-by-Sea. Located on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty this is a fantastic place to stay for the dog walker, rambler and for those of you that like a day out with the kids, there is a plethora of places to go.
    Whether you are looking for relaxation, adventure, history or culture there are plenty of events, attractions and activities to keep you busy. If you are looking for a break from city life, you could take a ramble across the South Downs, or hire a bike, stopping for a rest in one of the tea rooms or inns. It’s the perfect place to relax and unwind. The hiking highlight has to be Chanctonbury Ring which is a late Bronze or early Iron Age hill fort that boasts sublime views over the South Downs countryside. The ring, which is well-known for its prominent beech trees, is hailed as a place where the supernatural happens. Steyning itself is a pretty historical town with a wealth of 16th century buildings, local independent shops, places to eat and drink and the host to many different festivals. If you are a more of a biker then there are plenty of trails locally, to keep you busy. This is a very special holiday home that is going to give you lots of pleasure and a fantastic place for you to stay this year in a quiet and peaceful location.
    £110
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