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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.

  • Russett Cottage, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rye Foreign, England
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    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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  • Apple Cottage, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sedlescombe, England
    These two pretty, beamed, semi-detached holiday cottages, (refs 27442 and 27443) with mezzanine floor, have been attractively converted from former cow byres and are set in the owners’ 14-acre small holding which is home to farm animals including sheep and pigs. On-site is a small children’s play area. A 10-minute walk across the fields brings you into Sedlescombe with its village green and traditional country pub. In close proximity to Battle, with its famous battlefield and abbey, built to commemorate the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Relive one of the most famous days in history, and join the 1066 walk from the doorstep. Take a trip on the Kent and East Sussex Steam Railway from Tenterden, also known as ’The Jewel of the Weald’, through the Rother Levels to Bodiam, one of the most evocative moated castles (National Trust), built in 1385. Discover the one time coastal smuggling town of Hastings and medieval Cinque Port town of Rye with its cobbled streets. Picturesque sand dunes and interesting wildlife can be explored at Camber. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    Properties 27442 and 27443 can be booked to together to accommodate up to 4 guests.
    £49
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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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  • 66 Fish, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to 66 Fish, the perfect getaway for anyone looking for a cosy, historic retreat.
    This semi-detached, two-bedroom property is a unique blend of old-world charm and modern amenities, providing guests with a comfortable and memorable stay. Upon entering the property, you will be greeted by an open-plan kitchen and living area on the upper floor, featuring handmade countertops crafted from recycled scaffold boards. The original pine floorboards from the early 1900s, when the building served as a fishing storage shed, are also on display. The living space is complete with a wood burner, providing a warm and inviting ambiance for those cold winter nights. Downstairs, you will find two bedrooms. The main bedroom boasts a kingsized floating bed under a feature wall made from recycled pallets. The second bedroom features two single zip-link beds that can be converted into a super kingsize, offering flexibility for larger groups or families. Additionally, there is a bathroom with a bath and overhead shower, as well as a laundry cupboard with a washer and dryer, making your stay as convenient as possible. If you’re a fan of spending time outdoors, you’ll appreciate the enclosed garden, which features a 24m² deck, perfect for catching some sun or enjoying a barbecue with friends and family. The property also has off-street parking, which is a rarity in Rye, making it even more convenient for guests who plan on driving to the area.
    Rye is a charming and historic town, known for its cobbled streets, independent shops, and vibrant nightlife. There is plenty to do and see in the town, from exploring the quaint antique shops to taking a stroll along the picturesque rivers. Guests can also take advantage of the many walking routes in the area or head to nearby Camber Sands, which is only a short drive or 45-minute walk away. In summary, 66 Fish is a unique and inviting property, providing guests with a comfortable and memorable stay. Whether you’re looking for a romantic weekend getaway or a family holiday, this property has something for everyone. So why not book your stay now and experience the charm of Rye for yourself?
    £66
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  • The Studio, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Brighton, England
    The Studio is close to the town of Lewes just off the South Downs way at the top of a historic and well-maintained old racecourse. The building was once the home to six horses and has been converted to a very high standard. The Studio is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom New York loft style self-catering accommodation. It boasts spacious open plan living with high ceilings and quality fixtures and fittings throughout. The bedrooms, each equipped with comfortable beds, offer a quiet retreat from the main open-plan living area. The fully equipped kitchen area, complete with modern appliances and a dining area, allows guests to prepare their own meals and enjoy them in the comfort of their own space. Additional amenities include a living area with comfortable seating area and Flatscreen TV and well as a designated workspace with excellent connection to the internet. The two bathrooms are side by side and with external and internal access. There is an additional internal door to separate the two bathrooms. Perfect for small groups or families, this self-catering accommodation offer a unique and stylish alternative to traditional hotel rooms. There is a mezzanine terrace to sit and unwind while taking in the night sky or soaking up the sun during the day.
    The Studio is located at the Old Racecourse, Lewes in the heart of the South Downs National Park. In May 2016 the South Downs National Park became part of the International Dark Sky Reserve. At night the star-studded skies are captivating and equally beautiful as the rolling landscape that surrounds you. Whether you are looking for adventure, relaxation, culture, or history East Sussex has something for everyone. You could take a ramble across the South Downs and stop off at an inn and unwind before heading back. The area is steeped in history with a Norman castle, historic houses and the Glyndebourne opera house a short drive away. Climb to the top of Lewes castle for panoramic views across Sussex and after a picnic in the gardens visit the museum of Sussex Archaeology. Alternatively, have a browse around Lewes town where you will find lots of restaurants, independent boutiques, art galleries, pubs, and antique shops. Beach 9½ miles.
    £268
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  • Kipling Cottage, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in an idyllic, rural surrounding, Kipling Cottage is the ideal, get away from it all holiday, hosting its own flower laden large private sun terrace with accompanying summerhouse and panoramic views over the beautiful Dudwell Valley. Less than a 30-minute drive from Tunbridge Wells, the property looks like something straight out of a fairy tale, style and opulence flow throughout creating a wonderful space to enjoy time with loved ones, with a dining area to seat 4. Renovated and modernised in 2018 by the current owners who live nearby, the attention to detail and stylish touches are exceptional. It boasts a stunning Parisian spiral staircase, walk-in shower equipped with Bluetooth and use of a luxurious viewing theatre for watching movies (please request). Wildlife regularly visit the gardens.
    You’ll find Kipling Cottage nestling in the bucolic rolling countryside of the High Weald in East Sussex, a mile or so from Batemans, where Rudyard Kipling, author of The Jungle Book, spent most of his adult life where he penned the classic ’If’, which still remains the nation’s favourite poem. Built in 1634, Batemans is a beautiful 17th century mansion and is now one of the National Trust’s most fascinating tourist attractions and is well worth a visit. In the area Kipling Cottage is conveniently located close to the borders of Kent and East Sussex enabling a wealth of interesting towns and villages to visit in both counties. Etchingham is also located within 1066 country which has many castles, from the ruins of Hastings and Pevensey to the storybook romance of Bodiam and Herstmonceux, where history and beautiful grounds are waiting to be discovered. Gatwick Airport is an hour away, 40 miles. Beach 15 miles. Shop and pub 3 miles, restaurant 5 miles.
    Kipling Cottage is only half an hour from the historic town of Rye, which has a wealth of history and historic places to visit as well as being the home of the Rye Jazz Festival. Also close to Lewis, which hosts an amazing fireworks display in November, and there are a multitude of beaches in the area, including Camber Sands.
    Kipling Cottage can be booked together with Kipling’s Place (UK36118) to accommodate up to 14 guests.
    £133
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  • Tail End Cottage, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    This inviting holiday cottage with a pretty garden at the end of a cobbled twitten is close to the famous Mermaid Inn in the quaint streets of Rye. You enter this charming cottage straight into the living/dining room, with a lovely large window overlooking the pretty front garden. With a patio and lawn, this is a balmy sunny spot for the summer months. A Smart TV complete with Netflix account provided and an Amazon Echo speaker allow you to enjoy your holiday with all the mod cons. In winter with the open fire lit, the cottage is warm and welcoming. The well-equipped kitchen has a small table for two for a quiet morning cup of tea before the rest of the house wakes. On the first floor, the master bedroom to the front of the property offers a double bed overlooking the garden. The famous Mermaid Inn can be glimpsed from the window too. In bedroom two, the Laura Ashley wallpaper and pretty floral bed throw provide a comfy bedtime retreat. From the kitchen you have a door leading to the small courtyard with table and chairs for enjoying balmy summer evenings.

    Step out of your front door and you have a pretty tea room at the end of the row of terraces, handy if you don’t fancy cooking breakfast or for sampling their cake offerings after a day out exploring. You are perfectly situated for the local deli, banks, greengrocers, restaurants, pubs and everything else you would expect from a bustling high street. A gentle stroll and you can visit the Heritage Centre, where you can watch the town model’s ’Sound and Light’ show which goes into detail about the history and the colourful past of Rye and its inhabitants. Just a 10-minute drive away is the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve where you can walk along the sea wall and out on to the marshes to enjoy flora and fauna. You can choose to walk out to Camber Castle, originally located on a shingle spit and where once it protected the towns of Rye and Winchelsea before the sea receded. Although no longer open to visitors it is still a striking landmark worth a visit.

    The award-winning beach of Camber Sands is just a short drive away and has miles of sandy beach and dunes to explore. Visit the rock pools at low tide on the pebbly beach at Pett Level, just a 10-minute drive from Rye. The towns of Hastings and Ashford are around a 30-minute drive away and here you can get mainline trains to London if you wish to explore the capital for a day. The towns of Tenterden and Canterbury are all within easy reach by car and are well worth a visit. If you would like to take a day trip to the continent, the Eurostar can be picked up from Ashford International station and trains to Paris, Lille and Bruges are available. Alternatively, the ferries run from Dover just 45 minutes away or the Channel Tunnel from Folkestone, a 45-minute drive.
    £89
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  • 3 Ladymead Mews, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Just a quarter mile leisurely walk to the centre of the picturesque small town of Hurstpierpoint in Mid Sussex, this modern mews cottage is spacious and superbly equipped. It is set in a gated courtyard that is both private and peaceful.

    Ladymead Mews House is the middle of three beautifully appointed mews cottages just north of the South Downs at Devils Dyke and only 8 miles from the coast at Brighton and Hove. The Mid Sussex area straddles the county boundary between West and East Sussex which is a popular holiday destination amongst guests. Picturesque towns and villages are dotted along the country roads with famous gardens including Borde Hill Wakehurst Place and Nymans all within the nearby High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This self-catering cottage is very nicely furnished and finished with a modern twist with a large through living/dining room opening out to a fully enclosed private rear wooded garden. The kitchen to the front is well equipped with everything you need to cook up a storm. Upstairs there are two good sized bedrooms. The huge master bedroom to the front offers a kingsize bed with pelny of natural light aided by the side-by-side windows capturing the morning sun. The second bedroom is a twin room overlooking the rear garden. The family bathroom has a bath with both a rainhead and hand-held shower above and twin sinks. There is also a separate cloakroom downstairs.

    Ladymead Mews House is perfectly situated for a weekend break to the Sussex countryside. It is also ideal accommodation for longer stays and short lets for those needing a base close to the nearby towns of Burgess Hill Haywards Heath and Crawley or for parents of students studying at the beautiful Hurstpierpoint College located just up the road. Hurstpierpoint and beyond Hurstpierpoint is one of a line of towns and villages that sit close to the slopes of the South Downs. The main street runs west to east and is made up of buildings that date from the 18th century giving it that traditional English small market town appeal. The town is on the boundary of the South Downs National Park and is particularly close to Ditchling Beacon and Devil’s Dyke, two of the best known landmarks along the South Downs Way. Between these two landmarks are the famous Jack and Jill Windmills that sit atop the Downs at Clayton. Although Jack is now in private ownership Jill remains an operational mill and is open to the public on selective days through the year. The town is within two miles of the mainline rail service between Brighton and London so the capital is only one hour away.

    Brighton is just eight miles to the south and of course it is lively and bustling with lots of culture, and many say it is quite unique. One of its most famous landmarks is the Royal Pavilion the spectacular seaside palace of the Prince Regent (George IV) and the Regency heritage of this period is much in evidence in the city. 7 miles east is the county town of Lewes in East Sussex and its castle overlooks the town and is open to visitors, as is the Barbican Museum opposite. In such an historic town with the older Cliffe Street across from the River Ouse there is much to see. Visiting on the first Saturday of the month is recommended when a thriving Farmers’ Market takes place with lots of delicious fare on offer. Beach 9¾. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile..
    This property can be booked together with 2 Ladymead Cottage (AH573640) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £93
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  • Nutley Farmhouse, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nutley Farmhouse is the largest self-catering cottage within the private estate of Nutley Edge. Designed to bring integration for all with a mixture of 10 traditional and 2 wheelchair accessible cottages, you will find this a haven for all - including your furry friend!
    This charming accommodation has plenty of room to enjoy your stay. A home from home with comfortable and spotless accommodation, take time to wander the estate and spy the lambs in spring or admire the ancient woodland and stream. A haven for children and families or those looking for their own slice of English countryside to use as a base for wider adventures.
    Nearby to Nutley village which boasts a selection of restaurants and shops to visit on the doorstep, and supermarkets only a 15 minute drive away in Uckfield, there are plenty of places to stock up on treats for your indulgent break. Balanced on the edge of the Ashdown Forest, there are a myriad of activities to for those looking for a burst of adrenaline; from biking through the woodland trails to watersports and skiing near Bewl Water and Tunbridge Wells. For a more relaxing break, stroll through the National Trust Sheffield Park and Garden nearby or Scotney Castle a little further afield.
    Nutley Edge is owned by Outward, a London based charity. All profits are used for charitable activities. By holidaying at Nutley Edge you are helping disadvantaged people towards independence.
    All 12 properties at Nutley Edge are available to book as a whole (Ash Cottage, Beech Cottage, Birch Cottage, Cherry Pip, Chestnut Cottage, Elm Cottage, Hawthorn, Holly Cottage and Walnut Walk). Perfect for weddings and parties, make use of the 11 acre land, the communal seating and BBQ area and field which is perfect to place a marquee for a get together. Benefiting from accommodation for 50 people, create a village feel with your friends and family. Please call our booking team to enquire about the weekend you fancy celebrating.
    £198
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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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