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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.

 

  • Dill Hundred Cottage, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    In a rural location approached by a private drive, this secluded, detached holiday home has been refurbished to a very good standard, retaining original features. Set within the owners’ 90-acre working farm, it has a large garden, outdoorswimming pool and children’s play area. The property will also be decorated for the festive period. Excellent for walking and touring. Easy access to Beachy Head and Tunbridge Wells. Coast 12 miles. Cuckoo Trail cycle/footpath 1 mile. Fishing nearby. Shops 1½ miles, pub 1 mile.
    £149
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  • Henry-oscar House, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Escape to this stunning, detached eco-build which is made of Canadian red cedar, and enjoy glorious, sheep-filled rural views across the picturesque Brede Levels. Situated on the edge of the Cinque port town of Winchelsea and just 3½ miles from the medieval market town of Rye. This is an ideal holiday destination for friends and families, with an inviting wood burner for cooler evenings, a galleried landing leading to a balcony offering superb, elevated, picture postcard views and bi-folding doors on the ground floor that open out onto a terrace with an inviting hot tub. Ideal walking territory, with footpaths from the doorstep, or stroll beside the Royal Military Canal, which stretches from almost Hastings to Hythe. Bring your binoculars and head towards Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, which offers five bird watching hides with easy access - hear the nightingale sing in the springtime. The comedian Spike Milligan’s headstone can be spotted in the church yard in Winchelsea, with the immortalized words ’I told you I was ill!’ Take a swim at Camber Sands or Winchelsea Beach, discover 4000-year-old fossilized forests or spot a shipwreck along the Hastings coast. Battle Abbey also makes for a great day out. Beach 2 miles. Shop and pub 1 mile, restaurant 300 yards.
    £234
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  • Aubyns, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Brighton, England
    To think of Brighton and Hove conjures images of Regency and Georgian architecture, eclectic design, sticks of rock, walks along the beach and fantastic shopping. A stay at Aubyns is the perfect base from which to dip your toe not only into the water, but into the wonderfully vibrant culture of this unique city.
    With more than a nod towards the sea that laps the beach at the end of the road, Aubyns is a self-catering home that perfectly suits its surroundings. Set on a pretty street in Hove, with lovely design flourishes and an open plan kitchen, dining and sitting room, it is a great space for a gathering with family or friends.
    Along with two spacious bedrooms in the apartment, one sleeping up to 4 and one sleeping two, what sets this accommodation apart is the Beach Hut bedroom in the garden which lends itself to the name of this property. Fitted out cosily to sleep 2 people, and fully insulated to offer warm quarters throughout the year, it offers guests the opportunity to stay in a very unique room.
    Add to this the rare benefit of one parking permit per day on all weekly bookings (by prior arrangement with the owner), a well-equipped kitchen, one en-suite and one family bathroom, and a cupboard filled with games, children’s play equipment and useful beach equipment; this holiday home in Hove has all you need to embrace the lifestyle of this great location.
    £170
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  • Caldbec House, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Caldbec House is part of a large country house, set in a quiet and peaceful location with far reaching views to the sea, but is within an easy walk to Battle town centre. The houses either side belong to the same owner and have long-term tenants.
    The house is full of the owner’s antique furniture and paintings, and is in a great location for exploring the surrounding area, including Battle Abbey. The house is a mix of rustic and original features and furnishings from 1800, melded with modern additions and conveniences; it is both in town, fronting a side road, and overlooking the owner’s fields on both sides, and farmland to the Abbey to the south. Footpaths in all directions. From the moment you walk into the spacious cathedral-ceilinged hall with its antiques and amazing traditional stairway, you feel an immense amount of character. Walk through the enormous kitchen and you will find the tall ceilings continuing through, making this whole experience expansive. You will find everything needed for relaxing week in the countryside.
    With ample parking for 6 cars right outside the property, there is no shortage of space both inside and out. Walk through to the huge lounge/dining room which is adorned with more of the owners painting and antiques with plenty of seating, and an open fireplace and views to die for overlooking the owner’s huge garden. Move upstairs and you will find four huge bedrooms, where the artwork, tall ceilings and the antiques just keep featuring throughout. Both bedrooms at the rear of the rear of the property come with a veranda, giving some of the best vistas you will experience; quintessentially what Sussex is all about. There is a large lawned garden, not wholly, fenced off from the neighbours, but with clear boundaries, and more information is in the House room by room guide.
    Caldbec House has been owned by the same family for many years, and this is very much apparent, as it is most definitely a home-from-home. Believed to be where King Harold camped the night before he was killed in the Battle of Hastings nearby on 14th October 1066. It is ideal for large family gatherings for birthday or Christmas celebrations and is located in one of the most beautiful parts of East Sussex. This property is located on Caldbec Hill, believed to be where the famous Battle of Hastings conflict took place on the 14th of October 1066. This huge house is conveniently positioned on the edge of Battle, which is a small historical town and is designated High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a tourist destination along with being a commuter town for white collar workers in the City of London.
    This really is the staycation of a lifetime if you are wanting to experience a wealth of history both with the property’s location, and its features and settings. Immerse yourself in history, and if you want to experience Sussex with all its history and antiquity, then Caldbec House really is the place to stay and enjoy the experience, and make some amazing memories. This is a very special home where you will feel history all around you, with some stunning views to wake up to and enjoy that you won’t get to experience every day. Pub within 1 mile.
    £129
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