Gun Hill Cottage, Heathfield, Sussex
Traditional clapboard Sussex cottage for five people comp;rising a beamed interior, a spacoius garden and a games room with pool table.






Our Sussex holiday properties have received positivde reviews and include coastal cottages, apartments and Grade II townhouses.
Traditional clapboard Sussex cottage for five people comp;rising a beamed interior, a spacoius garden and a games room with pool table.
Former oast house comprising three bedrooms, a bathroom with bath and shower over, a large kitchen diner and a living room with wood-burner.
Grade II listed Sussex holiday cottage. Set in Rye, this traditional terraced property comprises a stylish interior and includes a games room.
Long Meadow is a well-appointed, stylish Sussex holiday cottage for four guests that’s located near the historic market town of Midhurst.
Superbly-presented cottage on the Sussex coast with three bedrooms, a kitchen with dining area and first floor living room with access to a balcony.
Grade II-listed cottage in Hastings with two bedrooms, a shower room, kitchen with dining area and living room with wood-burner stove.
First-floor apartment with a double bedroom, a bathroom with bath and an open-plan living space comprising kitchen, dining area and sitting room.
Extraordinary Grade II listed holiday property for up to six in Bignor, Sussex featuring a wonderful beamed interior and expansive gardens.
Tudor Wing adjoins a medieval manor house and features seven super king-size double bedrooms, a formal dining room and a spacious country garden.
Superbly appointed cottage with two bedrooms, a modern kitchen with island and breakfast bar, a dining section and two sitting areas.
Former boutique hotel that’s been converted into a luxury holiday property for six. Superbly furnished throughout, it includes a hot tub and Jacuzzi.
Sussex borders Surrey, Kent and Hampshire and, like its neighbour Kent, is known as the Gateway to England.The coastline, backed by the green slopes of the South Downs offers some of the finest walking and cycling paths in England.
Sussex's highest point, Black Down is still covered in heavy woodland of birch and chestnut, while across the boundary towards Surrey lie the wild heath and heather-covered hills which surround Haslemere and Hindhead. The landscape is romantic and quintessentially English.
The reed and water lilly rivers of Arun, Adur, Cuckmere and the Ouse flow through wooded valleys and rolling hills. The heavily-wooded Sussex Downs stretch to within a few miles of Chichester and its magnificent cathedral.
The downs are also crisscrossed by ancient pathways and feature Roman remains such as Fishbourne Palace, one of the finest Roman excavations in the UK.
The valley of the River Arun is a region of outstanding natural beauty. Sussex's longest river lazily meanders through pastures and gentle valleys, past the towns of Littlehampton and Arundel.
Read on our visitor guide to Sussex as we profile some of the county's top visitor attractions and places of historical interest.