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Dog-friendly Hotels 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. 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.

  • The Twitten, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    An ideal escape to the Sussex countryside for those seeking a relaxing break or romantic retreat. Rich in history, the former mill workers cottage has been tastefully decorated creating a cosy and stylish self-catering home.
    With a sitting/dining room with two seater sofa, armchair and dining table, a separate well-equipped kitchen with butler sink downstairs, and a bright bedroom with hanging space and drawers and shower room upstairs, The Twitten blends original features with bijou style to retain the charm of this 18th-century building. There is a communal garden at the rear of the property accesed through the kitchen, and a private garden for the cottage also available just beyond.
    The name ’Twitten’ derives from the old Sussex word meaning a path between walls or hedges. As you walk through the arched passageway into this quiet haven, you will hear the bubbling millstream which fed the old mill just up the road. Surrounded by countryside, right on the edge of the South Downs National Park and with the South Downs Way only a mile away, there is good access for walks up onto the hills right on the doorstep.
    With the centre of Steyning and it’s convenient amenities a few steps away, The Twitten is a great base for walkers looking to stretch their legs!
    £64
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  • Seaside Place, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    A lovely five-bedroom, beach front holiday home, complete with exquisite features, breath-taking views, hot tub (£200, payable to the owner) and direct beach access.
    This stunning holiday home is situated right on the beach front of Shoreham by Sea, providing direct access to the shores and beautiful ocean views. It boasts five spacious and elegantly designed bedrooms, one bedroom on the first floor and four on the ground floor. Two of the bedrooms come with secret en-suite bathrooms, adding an element of exclusivity and convenience. Additionally, there is a large family bathroom featuring a walk-in shower and a superb bath. The ground floor also benefits from a second fully fitted kitchen, with bi-folding doors to the outside- perfect for large families or friends wanting a seaside getaway together.
    The first floor of Seaside Place is a true showstopper, featuring an open plan living, dining, and kitchen area. This space offers panoramic views of the coastline, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of Shoreham-by-Sea from the comfort of your own home. The living area is tastefully furnished, providing a cosy and inviting atmosphere for relaxation and entertainment. The dining area is perfect for enjoying meals with loved ones, and the fully equipped kitchen caters to all your culinary needs.
    As you step out onto the balcony, you’ll be greeted by a mesmerizing vista overlooking Shoreham-by-Sea. This outdoor space is perfect for sipping your morning coffee or enjoying a glass of wine while taking in the tranquil surroundings.
    The holiday home also features a hot tub, where you can unwind and soak in the stunning coastal views while enjoying a soothing bath.
    For your convenience, there is a large driveway with plenty of parking spaces, ensuring that you and your guests have ample room for your vehicles.
    With the beach right at your doorstep, you can indulge in a variety of water-based activities such as swimming, sunbathing, beach-combing, and building sandcastles. The calm waters also make it an ideal spot for paddleboarding and kayaking.
    Embark on a scenic walk along the beautiful coastline of Shoreham Beach Nature Reserve and explore the diverse wildlife and habitats of the nature reserve. It’s a great place for birdwatching and enjoying peaceful nature walks.
    Visit Ropetackle Arts Centre, this vibrant cultural hub hosts a range of performances, including live music, theatre productions, comedy shows, and art exhibitions. Check the schedule during your stay for an entertaining evening out.
    Learn about the town’s rich history and maritime heritage with a visit to Shoreham-by-Sea Museum. Discover artifacts, photographs, and stories that showcase the area’s past.
    Take a stroll along this distinctive pedestrian bridge that spans the River Adur. The bridge offers panoramic views of the river, the sea, and the surrounding landscape.
    Shoreham-by-Sea’s location provides easy access to other exciting destinations. Consider visiting the picturesque city of Brighton, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, iconic pier, and cultural attractions. The South Downs National Park is also nearby, offering breath-taking landscapes for hiking, cycling, and picnicking.
    Its surrounding area have much to offer, from stunning beaches and natural beauty to cultural experiences and historical sites. Your beach front holiday home will serve as the perfect base for enjoying all that this wonderful coastal town has in store.
    £1189
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  • Brooke's Cottage, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    A walker’s dream! Nestled in the rural downland village of Jevington with the South Downs Way passing on your doorstep, and the coast just a couple of miles away, this cottage has everything you need for a wonderful break. Brooke’s Cottage has an enviable position within the South Downs National Park with gorgeous views over the countryside.
    The cottage has an open plan living area with double aspect views of the rolling hills, woodland, and garden. There is a leather sofa to relax on in the evenings and there is also a fitted kitchen area. The double bedroom is light and airy with lovely views and has compact en-suite facilities. The main entrance patio doors lead from the living area with steps down to the cottage’s private enclosed garden which has comfortable outside furniture to sit and enjoy the view. Or should you require some well-earned refreshment, the village pub is less than 100 yards away!
    Herstmonceux Castle is a short drive away and offers 300 acres of woodland formal gardens and of course the 15th-century moated castle. The building at the time was the largest private home in England and since it adopted the French fashion of building in brick, the castle of Herstmonceux was unique. It is well worth a visit to learn a little about the history of the castle and relax before taking a gentle stroll around the formal gardens. Other attractions close by for your enjoyment include Glyndbourne with internationally renowned concerts and plays performed throughout the year, and Firle Place which is an outstanding privately owned country house in Sussex that dates from the time of Henry VIII. The house gardens and notable collection of works of art and porcelain are of national importance and will ensure a day to remember. The propery is not close to any public transport routes and a car is essential when staying here. beach 4⅓ miles. Shop 2 miles, pub 100 yards and restaurant 200 yards.
    This property can be booked with Oak Cottage and can be booked together to accommodate up to 4 guests.
    £101
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  • Ghyll Park Farm, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    A fantastic five-bedroom barn conversion resting on the outskirts of Horam, Sussex. Open-plan. Woodburning stove. Off-road parking. Dog-friendly. Bedrooms with TVs. Eastbourne 15.3 miles; Royal Tunbridge Wells 15.4 miles; Hastings 20.3 miles.
    £301
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  • The Parlour, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Battle, England
    The Parlour is a beautiful property set in 60 acres of pasture and woodland. Once the milking parlour for the farm, it is a fantastic space with bags of character, combining old-world charm with modern-day comforts.
    Step out of the rear entrance and overlook the fields and lake, just a few hundred yards away. Here you are a world away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. With public footpaths on the land and beyond, explore by foot and admire the beautiful scenery.
    Located just outside the village of Cowbeech, which lies within the Civil Parish of Herstmonceux, heritage and history flow throughout. The Merrie Harriers local village pub, with 16th-century origins, has far-reaching views over the Sussex countryside, making it the perfect place to relax.
    There are plenty of activities in the area, including Herstmonceux Castle and The Observatory Science Centre. Visit The South Downs National Park, which offers a number of activities, including bike rides through the forest, or boat trips where you can observe the famous cliffs of Beachy Head.
    Foodies can enjoy local delights including delis, pubs and restaurants. Vineyard tours, locally reared meats and local cheeses, freshly landed fish and locally grown vegetables are available. For the arts and culture, the Jerwood Gallery in Hastings and Towner Art Gallery in Eastbourne are great places to start. Charleston House (home to the Bloomsbury group), Farley Farmhouse and Gallery (home of the surrealists), Great Dixter House and Gardens and Batemans (home of Rudyard Kipling) are all nearby.
    Although you could truly lose yourself in the wonderful countryside, there are good train connections to Eastbourne, Hastings, Brighton, Tunbridge Wells and London. Services from three local stations are all within 12 miles of The Parlour. To explore by car, the nearest beach is 10 miles away at Pevensey. Eastbourne and Hastings are a 20 to 30-minute drive, and Brighton can be reached in 50 minutes.
    There is a local village shop 1½ miles away in Rushlake Green, and the Merrie Harriers pub and restaurant under a mile away in Cowbeech.
    £75
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  • Freswick Castle, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    An incredible castle resting in Freswick near John o' Groats, Scotland. Bedrooms with en-suites. Large, enclosed garden. Off-road parking. Close to coast. Beautiful views. Keiss 4.7 miles; Wick 12.6 miles.
    £346
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  • The Old Dairy At Wooton, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tucked away on the owner’s historic farm estate, The Old Dairy has buckets of charm. A farm building renovated in February 2020, it has been finished to a very good standard with oak floors and a beamed ceiling.
    The main room has a breakfast bar and a well-equipped kitchen, with everything you’ll need for a short break away or longer. With a boot room/porch area and washer/dryer, as well as storage close-by for bikes, the property is perfect for active weekends away exploring the South Downs. The cosmopolitan city of Brighton is a 20-minute drive, with an eclectic mix of numerous independent shops and boutiques, trendy bars and restaurants, not forgetting the famous pier with traditional fun fair rides. For families, both the Bluebell Steam Railway and Drusillas Park are within 30 minutes’ drive and offer a really special day out for all.

    This property can be booked together with The Old Parlour (UK39217) to accommodate up to 4 guests.
    £76
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  • Ivy Cottage, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hastings, England
    Once you see the impressive local church, the Parish Church of St. John The Baptist Westfield, your detached country cottage is near, very near. Surrounded by the rolling Sussex countryside, you will find this tucked away converted barn just off a nice country lane. An ideal base for winter or summer. You can bring your furry friend too.
    The owners have designed the cottage with light and space in mind and given it a contemporary feel with a traditional twist. The airy and very generous open plan living/kitchen area is completed by a lovely cooking island and breakfast bar. The bathroom with free standing modern bath, walk in power shower is pure luxury and interlinks into the equally sumptuous bedroom. There is also a separate dressing room for your clothes and luggage.
    After a day of exploring, walking or shopping in Hastings, Battle, Rye or Tenterden what better place to relax in the summer than in your own garden; just put your feet up and listen to bird song while drinking a nice beverage. Or pop over to the local pub or restaurant, both a short walk away.
    £214
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  • Rose Cottage, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    This charming terraced cottage stands at the foot of the South Downs National park in a quaint country village only two minutes’ walk from a popular pub serving food. Rose Cottage has been stylishly refurbished in 2019 and tastefully furnished to a high standard, with features such as wooden floors, restored beams, and a wood burner, as well as a light and airy kitchen/dining room with bi-folding doors leading to the pretty enclosed garden. It is a beautiful retreat for couples wishing to enjoy the area.

    The cosmopolitan city of Brighton is just 20-minutes’ drive away, with seaside attractions, lively bars, clubs, eateries, theatres, art galleries and shopping! Walk along The Lanes for antiques and boutique shops, or stroll along the pier. The Royal Pavilion is also well worth a visit, as is the marina with waterside shops and dining.

    There are many popular scenic walks right from the door, including Devil’s Dyke, and National Trust Homes and Gardens to visit including Nymans, Leonardslee, Wakehurst Place, Glyndebourne and Petworth House. Must-see places to visit include Arundel with its famous castle, RSPB Pulborough, Newhaven with a ferry to Dieppe, The Bluebell Steam Railway, Ashdown Forest or a slightly further drive to the west, Chichester Cathedral and Goodwood or Fontwell races. There is also racing at Brighton, Plumpton, Lingfield and Hickstead, and the South of England Showground is within easy reach. There are many activities to enjoy in the area, such as hiking, horse riding, golf, fishing and cycling, ideal for the outdoor enthusiast! Beach 9 miles. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £79
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  • Larkspur, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hastings, England
    This terraced seaside cottage dates back to 1850, and boasts a beautiful interior, in the style of the Arts and Crafts movement typical of the time, which was inspired and led by William Morris in the late 19th-century. The well-equipped kitchen/dining room is bespoke and is made up of oak units. The lovely living room boasts a large smart TV and a warming electric wood burner.
    The property is situated in the village of St Leonards-on-Sea, close to the fishing town of Hastings, which enjoys 3 miles of award-winning shingle beach, and plenty of footpaths for walking and cycling. The coastal cycle path which runs from Hastings to Bexhill On Sea is just 400 yards from the property. There is a plethora of independent shops, a cinema, cafés, pubs and restaurants within walking distance as well as a train station with direct trains to London Charing Cross. The medieval town of Hastings with its historic beach backed by grand whitewashed Edwardian buildings and fine Victorian pier (awarded ’Pier of the Year’ in 2017) is just a mile away. Here you can also visit a number of independent galleries including Hastings Contemporary which is situated right by the beach. For children, and those young at heart, the worlds largest underground skate park is located beneath the seafront promenade in Hastings. ’The Source’ includes a mixture of transition and street features and has open sessions, coaching and even film screenings at certain times of the year. At Bexhill On Sea, 6 miles you can visit ’De La Warr Pavilion’, or ’the people’s pavilion’, a pioneering centre for arts and culture with many different exhibitions throughout the year. The market town of Battle offers delightful tea rooms, or walk across the iconic battlefield, where you can learn about the history that took place there. This area is a hub of activity for those involved with, or just interested in the creative arts, a great base for a holiday in any season. Beach 400 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 250 yards.
    £58
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