Pet Friendly Glamping Holidays West Sussex

Planning a rural escape to the rolling hills of the South Downs? Or want a seaside getaway with your furry friend? West Sussex makes a fabulous location for a dog friendly holiday and you won't be short of luxury pet friendly glamping holidays to choose from for a pawsome break.

 

  • The Old Surgery, West SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pets by arrangement with the owner. Sorry, no puppies. The property is dog friendly, but please be aware the owner’s Corgi likes to welcome well-behaved female dogs only so please do keep this in mind
    when considering your booking. Located within the South Downs National Park, in the pretty village of Singleton, The Old Surgery is a self-contained, two bedroom holiday cottage able to facilitate up to four guests. The property forms a small part of Corner Cottage, one of Singleton’s most iconic and historic houses. Dating back to 1731, the whole property has undergone a full restoration. This beautiful listed building has been entirely re-built by local craftsmen and retains many of its original features while encasing state-of-the-art contemporary living.

    The wing of the main house was once known by the community as the village surgery. As a nod to its history, it is now called The Old Surgery and has its own separate entrance and French windows that flow onto a bespoke patio, surrounded by the larger walled garden that surrounds the entire house. The owners live in the main house alongside running part of the property as a B&B. The Old Surgery also features a few fun furnishings relating to its medical past. You will find decorative old medicine bottles beautifully displayed behind glass casings in the ground floor bedroom walls, and a vintage medical wall mount which doctors used to put their X-rays on, doubling up as a quirky wall light in the hallway.

    The cottage living room has a large wall mounted Smart TV in front of the Swedish style sofa, so that you can snuggle down in front of the wood burner and relax at the end of a long day out exploring West Sussex. The kitchen is open plan with the living room and dining area, and is equipped with everything you will need to self-cater during your stay, when you’re not dining out at one of the local pubs. The cottage has two bedrooms, a ground floor twin bedroom, with zip and link beds so you can have a super kingsize if you prefer, whilst a spacious bedroom occupies the first floor with a double bed at one end and a single day bed at the other for flexible sleeping arrangements. The beautiful bathroom on the ground floor with its highly individual decorative tiles has a small, yet very deep bath which is a sit-down Japanese design. There is also a separate state of the art power shower.

    There is a superb choice of activities and places to visit in West Sussex. The village of Singleton is only a short distance from the historic cathedral city of Chichester, and a few minutes’ away from the Goodwood Estate famed for its motor racing, golfing and horse racing. The renowned Cowdray House and Polo Club are also nearby, as well as Petworth House, Arundel Castle, Fishbourne Roman Palace, and Weald and Downland Museums are also nearby. You can spend the day immersing yourself in the best of the counties cultural offerings. Beach 12½ miles. Shop 1½ miles, pub and restaurant 175 yards.
    £112
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  • The Lodge At Oldbury Barns, West SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    A stylish barn conversion just outside Chichester, Oldbury Stables has been renovated to a very high standard to make a very comfortable and relaxing base for exploring the surrounding area.
    The master bedroom and the living room have french windows opening out onto the private and enclosed outdoor space, allowing for relaxing transitions between outdoors and in, as well as providing plenty of natural light and air inside.
    With three bedrooms and parking for two cars (if a third space is required then this is payable at a cost of £15 per night). And the enclosed patio means children and dogs are easy to look after too.
    The owners live on-site in a separate building and are available for help and advice if required, however their home is completely separate.
    £176
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  • The Farm Cottage, West SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bognor Regis, England
    This 400-year-old cottage has been beautifully restored by the owner. On the ground floor is a lovely cosy living room with a Smart TV, a separate dining room with a decorative feature fireplace and Smart TV and a fully equipped kitchen that backs onto a private garden, which has an undercover area great for al fresco dining. Upstairs are two bedrooms, both with kingsize beds, and a bathroom with a shower and his and hers sinks. The Farm Cottage is next door to a pub and within walking distance of several large supermarkets and shops.
    Bognor Regis is becoming one of the most popular seaside places to visit. With large expanses of sand at low tide and the 3-mile-long promenade, which stretches from Felpham to Aldwick. Along the promenade, are a number of places providing hot and cold food and drinks as well as those all-important ice creams and fish and chips. The promenade train is a great way to enjoy the views. The seafront and Butlins swimming complex is around a 15-minute walk from the cottage and 10 minutes from the historic Hotham Park, which has a children’s play park, boating lake, café and miniature railway.
    There is a lot to explore in this area of the south coast with the historic city of Arundel, home of the stunning Arundel Castle and Gardens. Take a break from sunbathing and swimming and head up to the glorious South Downs for a gentle stroll or a bike ride. The very popular attractions at Glorious Goodwood and Fontwell Racecourse plus Worthing, Brighton and Portsmouth are an easy drive. The cathedral city of Chichester is only 5 miles away, with broad streets packed with listed buildings, most notably the towering presence of the cathedral; all neatly enclosed within the ancient but fantastically preserved Roman city walls. It is a vibrant,cosmopolitan and friendly city proudly combining two thousand years of heritage with a lively lifestyle. Chichester Festival Theatre is well worth a visit. Beach 1¼ miles. Pub and restaurant 30 yards.
    £91
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  • Oak Grove, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set below the imposing Blackdown, the highest point in the South Downs, this holiday home is a comfortable base for exploring the wonderful surroundings and numerous local attractions. Oak Grove is a modern, attached chalet home set in the lovely village of Fernhurst which is just beneath Blackdown. The cottage itself has all modern comforts whilst offering the rural location that would be ideal for walkers or nature lovers.

    On the ground floor you will find a bright and airy dining area with seating overlooking the front garden area and this then leads to the fully equipped kitchen which has all modern conveniences. The snug lounge area is equipped with entertainment to suit all ages including access to Freeview TV, Netflix and Amazon. The views over to the surrounding countryside from the first floor are delightful. The rear garden is an oasis of tranquillity, surrounded by mature oak trees which offer privacy and seclusion. There is a garden building housing a full size table tennis table which is available throughout the summer months for guests to enjoy.

    Fernhurst is a West Sussex village lying close to the borders of Surrey and Hampshire. Haslemere, a mere 3 miles from Oak Grove, is a quaint and charming market town steeped in history, and has a host of attractions for visitors to satisfy all interests. Experience first-hand the beautiful parks, gardens and spectacular historic houses, or immerse yourself in culture at the many places of historical interest. Drive 10 minutes and you will be in Midhurst, here you will find the grand Tudor ruins of Cowdray House, one of England’s most important early Tudor houses.

    A little further and you will reach the historic town of Petworth, which is best known as the location of the stately home Petworth House completed in 1696. The House and its grounds are now owned and maintained by the National Trust, and the magnificent country house contains an internationally renowned art collections. With Goodwood less than half an hour’s drive from Oak Grove you are perfectly placed to visit Goodwood House. You can also take the opportunity to attend one of the many events at the Goodwood Motoring circuit such as the Festival of Speed or the Revival meeting.
    £86
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  • The Old Tractor Shed, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    The perfect holiday retreat in a tranquil Sussex village in the heart of the South Downs. In the heyday of the diminutive Ferguson Tractor this was the tractor shed at Sutton Farm. As tractors grew in size it soon became redundant, however the Old Tractor Shed is still very much part of a small working farm set in the most beautiful Sussex village of Sutton. This is an imaginative conversion; it is very rustic and provides comfortable accommodation for up to five people. The Old Tractor Shed is located on a 100-acre farm combining arable and sheep farming along with fabulous views to the South Downs. Stay here in early spring and the new born lambs can be seen in the barn immediately behind the accommodation.
    The accommodation is cleverly arranged over three floors. On the ground floor enjoying full length windows is the main living room and kitchen combining as a large open space area. The principal double bedroom with a shower room is also on the ground floor while the second bedroom, fitted with twin beds and an en-suite bathroom is on the first floor. From the ground floor head down a few steps and there is a second living space with sofa bed looking onto the lane. Outside there is a private patio that is a wonderful suntrap that enjoys the afternoon and evening sun. Within the farm there is also stabling facilities for up to two horses plus use of a paddock.
    Sutton is one of four picturesque Sussex villages along with Barlavington, Bignor and West Burton that sit in line at the foot of the South Downs. These traditional villages are of great appeal to visitors and the area affords much peace and tranquillity. The local pub in Sutton in the heart of the village is just 200 yards away and is open for breakfast lunch and dinner. It’s a free house serving local cask ales beers and wines together with locally sourced high quality traditional British pub food with a contemporary accent. There are many local footpaths and bridleways and footpaths climb up from the village onto the Downs, however if you are feeling less energetic there is a car park at Whiteways beside Bury Hill approximately 3 miles to the east or you can take the lane to the Downs from Bignor and park at the top beside the South Downs Way. This is where Stane Street the Roman road crosses the South Downs on route from London towards Eartham and Chichester giving a choice of good walking in that direction or east or west along the line of the Downs. The historic market town of Petworth is 4 miles to the north and is best known as the location of the stately home Petworth House and deer park which was landscaped by Capability Brown, and the house is now owned by the National Trust. The magnificent country house contains an internationally renowned art collection with numerous works by Turner, Petworth itself was immortalised in his paintings. The town is full of quaint houses and cottages many within their own courtyard settings. They are interspersed with antique shops and tearooms so it is worth taking the time to browse having visited Petworth House. To the east there is Amberley Working Museum and the small community of Houghton on the River Arun. Beach 15½ miles. Shop 3 miles, pub 200 yards, restaurant 4 miles.
    £96
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  • Walnut Tree Cottage, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    A charming flint cottage set in a wonderful South Downs hamlet with stunning countryside views and walks on the doorstep. This former farm building was once part of the Duke of Norfolk’s Estate and now is a wonderful holiday retreat with panoramic views of the South Downs.

    Walnut Tree Cottage has an open plan living space with access to the patio with garden furniture, perfect spot for breakast with uninterrupted views. The kitchen is well-equipped and there are two bedrooms, one with en-suite facilities, and a separate bathroom.

    Patching is a quaint village centred along ’The Street’. At the top as the lane climbs towards the South Downs is the church and beside that the Walnut Tree Cottage. Footpaths lead from here to the Downs on a number of different routes. To the east is Long Furlong, a magnificent crescent-shaped piece of downland - it’s like the South Downs in miniature. It is easily reached from the neighbouring village of Clapham where a walk along the top gives great views inland. Take the downland paths around the woodland of Angmering Park and you reach the attractive villages of Wepham and Burpham 3 miles to the west. Like Patching they lie at the foot of the Downs and are frequented by walkers. The George and Dragon is a traditional English country pub set right in the heart of Burpham and is worth visiting - it is hard to pass by when enjoying a walk to Burpham!

    Just across the Arun valley there is Arundel, a historic market town dominated by the symbolic castle and the rising spire of the cathedral. It offers a plethora of craft and antique shops as well as restaurants and tea rooms. It’s a great place to wander and just enjoy its hospitality. Arundel Castle is the seat of the Dukes of Norfolk and is set in 40 acres of sweeping grounds and gardens. The castle has been seasonally open to visitors for nearly 200 years. It is one of the great treasure houses of England and is home to priceless works of art in stunning rooms. Climbing the 131 steps to the Keep which dates from the 11th century to take in the views over Arundel and The South Downs is definitely worth the effort.

    The River Arun winds its way around the town and is a magnet for wildlife. With more than 60 acres of ponds lakes and reed beds, Arundel Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust attracts some of the world’s most spectacular ducks, geese and swans. The best way to enjoy the river is on a river cruise stopping off at the Black Rabbit pub or proceeding further north where the river hugs the scarp wooded slope at the foot of the Downs before reaching Amberley.

    Further afield Walnut Tree Cottage is well placed for the coast. Climping Beach and Littlehampton’s West Beach are only a short drive away. The nearest beach is Goring Beach. This is a beautiful unspoilt length of beach of Special Scientific Interest and at the eastern end beside the mouth of the River Arun is the West Beach Cafe, built by local craftsmen using materials sourced locally. It is worth a visit an the fish and chips come highly recommended. Goodwood and Fontwell racecourses are nearby along with the cathedral city of Chichester with its excellent Festival Theatre noted for not only the quality of productions but also the fact many world premieres are featured. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £74
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  • Westwood, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set off the beautiful Lombard Street, an historic cobbled street in the heart of Petworth’s old town centre, Westwood dates back to the 17th Century and epitomises the abundance of character found in this genteel corner of Sussex.

    A gate from the street leads along an ancient passageway to the rear courtyard, and entrance into Westwood’s newly fitted kitchen. The kitchen contains a wide range of appliances including a coffee machine. Heading upstairs, the intimate dining area offers a church pew bench and beckons you in with deep purple tones. Next to the dining area is the kingsize bedroom, and to the other side the family bathroom. With a vaulted ceiling, the cosy living room is resplendent in rich red décor, exposed beams and brickwork, and offers a Chesterfield sofa, loveseat and Smart TV.

    From the sitting room an unassuming, tiny door reveals a fabulous snug room. With two armchairs and a bar-style desk looking down over the cobbled street below, it is the perfect spot to inspire a Dickensian novel. The snug also leads into bedroom two, a large twin looking out over the ancient rooves of Petworth. Outside there is a small, sunny courtyard accessed from the kitchen, fully enclosed for the kids and pooch and offering a bistro table, bench seat and charcoal BBQ.

    Petworth is full of quaint houses and cottages, interspersed with antique shops, tea-rooms and restaurants. It is best known as the location of the stately home Petworth House and its deer park landscaped by Capability Brown. The House contains an internationally renowned art collection with numerous works by Turner and is just a couple of minutes’ walk from Westwood. The entrance to the park is less than a mile away, giving easy access for a brisk walk with the dog in the early morning mist. There is also extensive walking across the Shimmings Valley. To the east, the market town of Midhurst nestles next to Cowdray Park, famous for its polo club and the Gold Cup.

    Ten miles south, the famous Goodwood Estate offers a golf course, the motor circuit, racecourse and aerodrome, with particular mention of course to the Festival of Speed, the Goodwood Revival and Glorious Goodwood. Also nearby are Chichester and Arundel. The Sussex coast and its beaches are within a 30-minute drive.
    £220
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  • Downsview Park, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    This generous house with superb features and facilities is the perfect getaway for you and your furry friends. More than pet friendly is an understatement! You will find towels, beds, crates, a dog sitting service, even an outside hot and cold dog shower. To top things off, a stunning, 2-acre enclosed field that the owner will make available for two 30-minute slots per day. With sizeable bedrooms and plenty of bathrooms, this property oozes practicality and style. The bedrooms offer king or super kingsize beds along with comfortable, double-sprung Z-Beds, for flexibile sleeping arrangements or additional guests. The spacious conservatory with ample seating, leads to the gorgeous and substantial garden. At the end of this beautiful outside space you will find the fully-equipped bar/summer house, there is a barbecue and a kitchen area for preparing food, altogether a wonderful place to relax with friends and family in the summer sun.
    Downsview Park is ideally situated just over a mile south of the beautiful town of Arundel. Individual shops, stunning architecture, imposing castle and riverside location make this a must spend day or two during your holiday. The WWT Wetland Centre, Swanbourne Lake and South Downs National Park with its pretty villages and fabulous hiking opportunities are all within 5 minutes. Numerous stately homes and gardens are dotted around the area. Goodwood with its world famous motor circuit and horse racing venue is a 20 minute easy drive. The pretty grass runway airport here offers the chance to take an airborne sightseeing experience offering memorable views of the coastline including Portsmouth Dockyards, Gunwharf Quays and the Spinnaker Tower that by road are a 40 minute drive. Lunch or tea airside in this stunning location is also possible. Dogs are welcomed everywhere at Goodwood. Two championship golf courses are on the estate and spa experiences available at the hotel. Tours and afternoon tea are available also here at the stately home. Chichester with its cathedral and Festival Theatre are a short drive, Brighton being 18 miles distant. Dog friendly beaches abound with quite a collection very nearby, a favourite being West Beach at Climping where there is the lovely Baliffscourt for a special dining treat.
    Downsview Park can be booked together with Downsview Cottage (ref UK45514) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £126
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  • Cobblers Cottage, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    The charm and charisma oozes out of this traditional and spacious 2 bedroomed, former cobbler’s cottage, in a fantastic position opposite Petworth Park. The cottage, arranged over three floors, has been carefully rejuvenated with love and attention to detail and beautifully furnished to a wonderful standard throughout. The ambience is immediate as soon as you open the front door. The lower ground floor (accessible from inside and outside), features a spacious country kitchen/dining room, a utility room and a shower room. The ground floor offers a formal sitting room with sofas and an open fireplace. The snug room has a Smart TV, sofas, books, games, Xbox 360, a DVD library and a small games/activity table for those who want to play the various board games or watch a DVD. It has two generous sized bedrooms on the first floor with wardrobes, chests of drawers and a full length mirror, and a bathroom conveniently situated between both bedrooms. Outside there is a large pretty walled garden with a variety of borders and offers a barbecue, a firepit and a seating area. There are also numerous bird feeders which attracts many local birdlife.

    This is an ideal homely base to explore East and West Sussex and is within easy reach of Midhurst (Cowdray), Chichester, Goodwood, Arundel, The South Downs and the Sussex coast. This is perfect walker’s and dog walker’s territory and the cottage allows 1 small dog only. The beautiful Shimmings Valley is a stone’s throw from the cottage and with Petworth House and Deer Park just across the road, it is a walker’s paradise. Ideal cottage for families however people with mobility issue may find the cottage a challenge as it is spread over three floors.

    With a short walk into Petworth, the cottage is ideally situated to access the local restaurants, bars and coffee shops. Petworth town centre is just a mere 5-minute walk away with its fair share of coffee shops, restaurants, pubs, lots of art galleries, antique and boutique shops. Over the road is Petworth House and Deer Park, a 17th-century stately home now owned by the National Trust, and contains the finest art collection. It also has a beautiful deer park for wonderful country walks and a great coffee shop. The cottage is just 10 minutes’ drive from Cowdray (the Home of Polo) with a farm and coffee shop. The Weald and Downland Living Museum (location of the TV show ’The Repair Shop’) is 20 minutes drive away and is also dog friendly. Arundel with its fairytale castle, is 20 minutes’ drive and well worth a visit.
    £105
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  • The River House, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    A beautifully presented and restyled home just a 5-minute stroll to the historic Arundel centre. This fabulous property is certainly a relaxing place to stay. This large Victorian home affords very comfortable accommodation for up to four guests and is set over three floors. A lovely through living room with a traditional open fireplace leads down a couple of steps to a fully equipped kitchen and dining room with underfloor heating. Also on the ground floor is a bathroom fitted with a shower over bath. The downstairs area is spacious and makes a perfect social space for guests. The bedrooms are spread over the two upper floors, on the top floor is a dual aspect master bedroom with a kingsize bed and views to the River Arun. On the first floor there is a twin bedroom and a large bathroom with bath and shower attachment. Outside to the rear there is also a wonderful south-east facing private garden with a choice of seating at both top and bottom.
    The property is located on the main route down from Arundel to the coast allowing great access to the beach. Arundel is a market town that is dominated by the symbolic castle and the rising spire of the cathedral. It offers a plethora of craft and antique shops as well as restaurants and tearooms. It is a great place to wander and simply enjoy great hospitality. Arundel Castle is the seat of the Dukes of Norfolk and is set in 40 acres of sweeping grounds and gardens. It is one of the great treasure houses of England and is home to priceless works of art in stunning rooms. Climbing the 131 steps to the Keep which dates from the 11th century to take in the views over Arundel and The South Downs is definitely worth the effort. Beyond the castle grounds Arundel Park, Site of Special Scientific Interest, extends north towards the Downs offering many fine walks. The River Arun winds its way around the town and is a magnet for wildlife. With more than 60 acres of ponds lakes and reed beds Arundel Wetland Trust attracts some of the world’s most spectacular ducks geese and swans. The best way to enjoy the river is on a river cruise stopping off at the pub or proceeding further north where the river hugs the scarp wooded slope at the foot of the Downs before reaching Amberley. Further afield Arundel is well placed for the coast. Climping Beach and Littlehampton’s West Beach are only a short drive away heading south directly from The River House. This is a beautiful unspoilt length of beach and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Goodwood with its Festival of Speed Revival and Qatar Festival (Glorious Goodwood) and Fontwell racecourses are nearby along with the cathedral city of Chichester with its excellent Festival Theatre noted for not only the quality of productions but also the fact many world premieres are featured as well. Beach 4⅓ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
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