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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.

  • Scrag Oak Oast, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    This stunning Grade ll listed oast is unique to the Kent and Sussex countryside, in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This delightful holiday property offers a plethora of beams and an abundance of character, with glorious views across the rolling countryside, particularly from the first floor living space.
    Originally used to dry hops grown locally, which were then sent to the brewer’s to be used for flavouring beers. Sadly, the twin roundels and the cowl at the top of the kiln has long since disappeared, but the main part of the barn, which was used for the actual storing of hops prior to drying, still has an oak winch in the living area as a reminder of its working past. Situated adjacent to the owner’s 16th-century house built by a Wealden ironmaster, on a delightful, rural, single track lane, guests can access the orchard, tennis court and owner’s paddocks which slope down to the stream at the bottom of the valley.
    Wadhurst village is close by, and Royal Tunbridge Wells is 7 miles. Bewl Water offers cycle hire, fishing and boating activities. Visit Bateman’s, Rudyard Kipling’s family home (NT), Bodiam Castle (NT), and the beautiful gardens at Scotney Castle and Pashley Manor, or simply enjoy the many walks through the beautiful Sussex countryside directly from the property. Take the opportunity to explore the award-winning English vineyards in the area and sample some superb wines. Wadhurst railway station, 3 miles, provides good connections to London and further sightseeing opportunities. Beach 20 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £172
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  • Pump House, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hailsham, England
    Fabulous detached cottage in Hellingly near The Cuckoo Trail. Superb countryside views, WiFi and hot tub. Ideal for a romantic getaway. Underfloor heating. Pet-friendly. Herstmonceux 2.2 miles.
    £74
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  • Boreham Bridge Barn, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    This detached barn conversion is on a main road which is busy at certain times of the day, adjacent to the owner’s home, is ideally placed for accessing the 1066 Country Walk, which includes the Norman’s landing site at Pevensey, the battle site and the castles at Pevensey and Herstmonceux. From Pevensey Castle, there are further links to the South Downs Way. Boreham Bridge Barn resides in its own historical setting close to Battle, the site was excavated in 2008 and timbers were discovered which were radio carbon dated to 660-830AD, suggesting a mid to late Saxon jetty was present, with the coastline being much further inland than it is today. As a result, an archaeological survey was carried out and several fired clay pieces of East Sussex ware, probably from a kiln or bread oven, were discovered along with fragments of storage vessels dating to early–mid Iron Age, and flint tools dating back to the Bronze Age. Most of these pieces you can see on display in the barn.
    Explore the rolling countryside and take a ride on the Kent and Sussex steam railway, which can take you to the fairytale moated castle at Bodiam. Enjoy the coast at Hastings with its fishing fleet, pier and iconic net huts. Camber Sands offers miles of golden sand dunes and an opportunity to polish up your kite surfing skills, and Eastbourne at the foot of the South Downs also makes for a great day out. From Battle, there are good train links into London if you fancy a spot of sightseeing. Beach 8 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £88
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    Set in the heart of 1066 country and the High Weald, Netherfield Hill Farm, a fully operational small holding of 32 acres of glorious farmland and a beautiful back drop native woodlands. From wonderfully styled and spacious, Old Dairy (26238) you can while away the time in the most peaceful and tranquil surroundings, watching the livestock grazing in the pasture. Poachers View (UKC2488) has a cosy wood burner and open plan living space and The Hayloft (UKC2489) has a decked verandah for enjoying the views. Within a short amble or so, you can stroll the plethora of woodland dog walking tracks and paths and enjoy the beautiful High Weald Sussex landscapes, fabulous bluebell woods (April), and some stunning treks across the most beautiful countryside.
    Be sure to explore the historic sites the county has to offer, including the magnificent Battle Abbey (English Heritage) and the 1066 Battlefield where one of the best known events in English history occurred, and where the battle re-enactment takes place (October) as well as the vast Battle Bonfire Society’s magnificent firework celebration (November). Battle is an attractive market town with many restaurants, tea rooms, galleries and a train station which provides good connections to London for further sightseeing opportunities.
    A short drive takes you to the cosmopolitan seaside town of Hastings, where you can visit the ruins of Hastings castle, once home to William the Conqueror, and see the quirky buildings and famous Fisherman’s huts and Maritime Museum found along The Stade. Hastings has reputedly, the largest offshore Fishing Fleet in Europe, it is highly recommended that you should indulge yourself with locally caught seafood, along with visits to the Food festivals (September) and Beer and Music festivals (July) and other local festivals throughout the year. There are some fantastic pubs and restaurants serving the finest local fayre, equally with views over the most breathtaking and far reaching scenery. There are, within a short drive many National Trust sites from Sheffield Park, Batemans, Sissinghurst Castle, Scotney Castle, Chartwell House Ightam Mote and Knowle Park and House just to name a few. Other wonderful sites include the seven ‘Mad’ Jack Fuller’s Follies dotted around the High Weald countryside from the Pyramid mausoleum in the churchyard at Brightling, the Sugar Loaf, Observatory, Tower and Temple. There is a farm shop on site for award winning home reared meats and produce. Shop and restaurant 2 miles, pub 1½ miles.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £71
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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.
    £231
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