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Pet Friendly Pubs with Rooms 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 pet friendly pubs with rooms to choose from for a pawsome break.

 

  • Lordington Park Boutique B&B, West SussexInstant Book Overlay Imagecurated collection
    A luxury dog-friendly boutique B&B with a stunning location in Sussex in the heart of the South Downs National Park and 30 acres of parkland for your pet play.
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  • Cockle Cottage, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bognor Regis, England
    5.00
    Situated 300 metres from the beach, this holiday home lies close to the village of Elmer and within half a mile along the beach of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which stretches several miles from Elmer to Littlehampton. The beaches in this area remain quiet, even during the busiest summer periods and with man made rock islands just off the shore and accessible at low tide, the beach is wonderful to explore and is ideal for swimming, fishing, windsurfing and walking. Elmer is an ideal location to explore many of the attractions of the south coast from bustling Brighton, 25 miles, to the east to historic Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight to the west. In between there are beautiful places such as Chichester with its cathedral and festival theatre, quaint Arundel, 5 miles to the north with its castle, river, antique shops and famous wetland bird centre, Goodwood and Fontwell race courses and the beautiful South Downs are all close by. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £86
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  • Mussel Cottage, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bognor Regis, England
    5.00
    Situated 300 yards from the beach this holiday home lies close to the village of Elmer and within half a mile along the beach of an area of outstanding natural beauty which stretches several miles from Elmer to Littlehampton. The beaches in this area remain quiet even during the busiest summer periods and with man made rock islands just off the shore and accessible at low tide, the beach is wonderful to explore and is ideal for swimming, fishing, windsurfing and walking. Elmer is an ideal location to explore many of the attractions of the south coast from bustling Brighton 25 miles to the east, to historic Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight to the west. In-between there are beautiful places such as Chichester with its cathedral and festival theatre, quaint Arundel, 5 miles to the north with its castle, river, antique shops, restaurants and famous wetland bird centre, Goodwood and Fontwell race courses and the beautiful South Downs are all close by. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £103
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  • Dolphina, West SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Elmer Rd, England
    4.00
    Built on the owner’s land, this unique, cosy and compact property is ideal for couples or a one-person getaway. Dolphin has been cleverly crafted using a boating theme, and is only 40 yards from the beach, with private path access. It enjoys a small enclosed south-facing decked courtyard and is shaded by a beautiful pink awning. As you sit back in the comfort of the reclining deckchairs amongst the pampas grass and plants, you can listen to the birds whistling and the waves breaking on the seashore.
    The dog-friendly pebble and sand beach, protected by rock islands, is great for crabbing, fishing, bathing or potholing, and it is perfectly located for walking to nearby Bognor Regis. Middleton-on-Sea has pubs, local shops, takeaways and restaurants within easy walking distance, and Littlehampton or Bognor has further eateries, as well as small beachside cinemas, within a 5-minute drive. There is plenty to do in the area, with Arundel close by, famous for its castle, lanes with artefacts, books and antique shops, plus Wildfowl and Wetlands Wildlife Centre, Pulborough Brooks RSPB and popular beaches at The Witterings, Worthing and Bognor. Also the easy driving distance to Chichester with its cathedral, festival theatre, leisure facilities and Goodwood or Fontwell Races, or Midhurst with Cowdray Polo and shops. There are many scenic walks including in the South Downs National Park. Also within easy driving distance (or train ride) is the cosmopolitan city of Brighton to the east, and Portsmouth to the west, which has the Spinnaker Tower, ferry trips to the Isle of Wight and designer retail shopping. National Trust homes and gardens, such as Goodwood House, Parham Park, Royal Pavilion, Petworth House, Stanstead Park and East Dean can all be easily reached. Outdoor pursuits such as golf, horse racing, various water sports, riding and cycling routes can all be found in the area. Can be booked with ref: 27373 to accommodate up to 6 guests. Shop, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £58
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  • Warre Cottage, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Enjoy this rural country cottage in the heart of Burpham village just two miles from Arundel it is a special retreat. Warre Cottage is the type of property you would imagine retiring to. Live in a beautiful cottage in a wonderful village setting and have the village pub nearby!

    Set in most picturesque and private cottage gardens, this detached cottage is just two miles from Arundel and has an abundance of footpaths to the South Downs on the doorstep. From the gardens and upstairs windows there is the most glorious outlook and the garden beckons guests to relax and enjoy those lazy summer days. The cottage is bright and traditionally furnished and is a comfortable size for up to six guests. It has three upstairs bedrooms the master bedroom has a kingsize bed with an en-suite shower room. The second bedroom has a standard double bed and the third bedroom with a dual outlook, gives a fresh and bright feel and is fitted with twin beds, the family bathroom completes the property. The gardens here just encourage and welcome you outside and offer complete privacy. They are neatly maintained offering many areas to meander around and explore. There is a raised path which guests need to take care when using that really open up the views over the Sussex Downs.

    There are many attractive period properties in the village and it’s a delight to wander through, including the Norman Church of St Mary’s where you can walk through the church grounds and the views quickly open out onto the Arun Valley and the South Downs. This area is ideal for walking and from the lower slopes of the Downs there are wonderful views to the coast and to the east and west. Arundel two miles away is a historic market town dominated by the symbolic castle that can be seen to the south of Burpham. It offers a plethora of craft and antique shops as well as restaurants and tea rooms. It’s a great place to visit and just enjoy the hospitality during any day of the week.

    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 and 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 is Arundel Park which is clearly visible across the valley from the cottage. 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 at 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 for a bite to eat or just some liquid refreshments.

    Further afield Climping Beach and Littlehampton’s West Beach are only a short drive away. 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. 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. If you fancy a day in the city, Arundel mainline station is on a direct route to London so why not mix the cosmopolitan capital with this great place to stay.
    £116
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  • Lo-tide, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bognor Regis, England
    Situated less than 200 yards from the beach, these houses lie along a village road, close to Elmer village and within half a mile along the beach of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which stretches several miles from Elmer to Littlehampton. The beaches in this area remain quiet, even during the busiest summer periods and are ideal for swimming, windsurfing, sailing, fishing and walking. For people who would like more entertainment, Bognor Regis and Littlehampton are close by and provide various themed attractions. Elmer is in an ideal location to explore many of the attractions of the south coast from bustling Brighton to the east, to historic Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight to the west. In between there are beautiful places such as Chichester with its ancient cathedral and Festival Theatre, quaint Arundel with its castle and antique shops, Goodwood and Fontwell race courses and the beautiful South Downs close by. Both Hi-Tide (ref 23037 and painted yellow), and Lo-Tide (ref 23038 and painted blue), have been architect designed to give a beachy, open plan atmosphere. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    The properties can be booked together to acoomodate up to 12 guests.
    £101
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  • The Glade, West SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ferring, England
    Ideally located only 200 yards from the shingle beach, which is sandy at low tide, this light, airy, detached bungalow is located down a quiet cul-de-sac, and offers comfortable holiday accommodation. The traditional seaside village of Ferring, has a café on the beach and beach huts are for hire, a short drive away are the seaside resorts of Worthing and Brighton. Worthing is one of the largest seaside towns on the south coast, and is a lively town with family fun, shopping, eateries, and entertainment in abundance. With live music, West End musicals and comedy shows all on offer.
    Brighton with the iconic Royal Pavilion, famous pier, sea, and countryside, has something for everyone. The Royal Pavilion has to be seen to be believed, with its sumptuous rooms and Regency splendour it’s a sight not to be missed. Shopaholics will love the independent shops and award-winning restaurants. With its 8 miles of beach its perfect for families to enjoy a seaside holiday. The cathedral city of Chichester is within driving distance and has Roman baths, city wall and old Roman road, with its wide pedestrianised streets it’s perfect for window shopping or watching the world go by from cafés and restaurants. Racing enthusiasts will find Goodwood and Fontwell racecourses easily reached, perfect for enjoying a day at the races. Shops and pubs 200 yards.
    £85
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  • Woodland Lodge, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rustington, England
    If you are looking for a peaceful and picturesque getaway in the countryside, look no further than Woodland Lodge in Sussex. This lovely property is located near the village of Rustington, the most north-westerly settlement in the county of Sussex. Rustington is a timeless, unspoilt rural gem that offers a wealth of history, heritage, and natural beauty.
    You can easily spend a day exploring Rustington village, following the Ruston Borough Heritage Trail to uncover the rich history and learn how to read the buildings, streets, and public spaces for the stories they have to tell. You can also visit the local shops, artisans’ workshops, and galleries, where you can find unique gifts, pottery, woodcuts, prints, and more.
    For a refreshing break, you can enjoy a delicious coffee, tea, or cake at one of the village’s cafes. You can also sample local produce and products at the Farmers Market, which runs on the first Saturday of the month in the Parish Hall. If you are feeling adventurous, you can venture out to the stunning coastal scenery around Rustington, where the coast of Sussex turns from facing east into the English Channel to face south into the Atlantic Ocean. There is a beautiful beach with a promenade, a children’s play area, and a sailing club. You can also walk along the South Coast Path, which offers some of the most dramatic and breathtaking landscapes on the path.
    For a cultural and historical experience, you can visit Rustington Museum, which explores the village’s history from the Stone Age to the modern day with artefacts from throughout time. You can also admire the high tower of the Church of Saint Peter and Paul in Rustington, which dates back to the 12th century and contains some of the finest stained glass windows in Sussex.
    Woodland Lodge is the perfect place to enjoy all that Rustington has to offer, and to relax in a comfortable and cosy environment.
    £64
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  • Pebble House, West SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pebble House is located just a stone’s throw from the beach, with a backdrop of beach huts and small fishing boats resting on the pebble foreshore. Tucked away on a quiet road,this smart coastal town house is a holiday home ideal for an escape to the beach. The calm muted tones with gentle splashes of colour and clever design touches are inspired by its fantastic seaside location. The practical layout and calm peaceful position, just west of the bustling town of Worthing, also make it a fantastic family-friendly self-catering cottage on the Sussex coast.

    The ground floor offers a bright modern kitchen which is fully equipped to cook a lovely evening meal. The open plan living/dining room has plenty of seating for all guests and is a comfortable spacious area to eat, play games and relax whatever the weather is doing outside. To the rear is a lovely west-facing suntrap of a patio, complete with chunky picnic bench, barbecue and Wendy house. Upstairs the master double bedroom features an en-suite shower and glimpses of the sea through the French doors to the Juliet balcony. There is also a bunk bedroom suitable for adults (with additional trundle bed suitable for a child up to 12 years) a single bedroom and a shared family bathroom.
    From the enviable beach setting you can pick up the promenade all the way to Worthing and onwards to Shoreham, Brighton and beyond. The Goring-by-Sea Greensward is just a few minutes’ walk away, a large grassy recreation area perfect for a game of football or rounders. The South Downs also within a 10-minute drive, is a great holiday destination for families and dog owners alike, this lovely stretch of West Sussex coastline. Low tide reveals a long flat expanse of sand and rock pools to explore.

    This lovely stretch of Sussex coastline features a long promenade Worthing Pier and WOW (Worthing Observation Wheel) - the new giant big wheel with fantastic long-range views along the Sussex Coast and to the South Downs. At 46 metres high it is the highest observation wheel to be placed in South East England. For other recreation ideas Splashpoint Leisure Centre is a short drive and has fantastic swimming facilities for adults and kids alike. Worthing theatres offer a wide variety of shows at a number of venues including the iconic Pavilion Theatre on the pier. A little further afield there is a huge variety in every direction.

    The historic and picturesque town of Arundel is only a few miles to the west and with the quaint streets, Castle Cathedral and Arundel Wildfowl and Wetland Nature Reserve you will never be lost for a great day out. Heading east will bring you to the vibrant city of Brighton where the i360 The Lanes and a cornucopia of colour awaits. Driving north leads you straight into the South Downs - head to Cissbury Ring 15 minutes away for great panoramic views over Sussex. For some classically British pastimes and events the famous Goodwood Estate near Chichester offers a range of activities including a championship golf course the motor circuit racecourse and the aerodrome, all offering an exciting calendar of events throughout the year with particular mention of course to the Festival of Speed the Goodwood Revival and Glorious Goodwood. Beach 100 yards. Shop and pub ½ mile, restaurant 1½ miles.
    £106
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  • Little Longmead, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set within the South Downs National Park, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this ground floor apartment, adjoining the owner’s home, lies in the pretty west Sussex village of Findon. A plethora of trails and walks are available, and the area is well known for its prize winning horses and trainers. You can spot the horses in action on the gallops, where you can also see barn owls and kestrels. Findon is home to a traditional Sheep Fair and Village Festival, which is held at Nepcote in September. Walk part of the 100-mile South Downs Way with historic woodlands where you can smell the intoxicating scent of the bluebells in the spring. Look out for roe deer and red kites, and you may even be lucky enough to see hares boxing. Paragliding, hang gliding, golf, zorbing, mountain boarding and water sports are all available nearby. The coastal town of Worthing, where you can stroll along the promenade or the award-winning pier, is 5 miles away. Other places to visit include RSPB Pulborough Brooks nature reserve, 8 miles, Parham House and Gardens, 7 miles, and Arundel with its historic castle, 10 miles. A little further afield is Petworth House (National Trust), 17 miles, and Goodwood, 19 miles. There is an open-air swimming pool in the village, open May - September (times vary). Beach 5 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 550 yards.
    £82
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