Living/dining room: With digital TV, DVD player with a selection of DVDs, CD player, ceramic floor and French doors leading to decking. Kitchen: With cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. Bedroom 1: With twin beds and en-suite with shower cubicle and toilet. First Floor: Bedroom 2: With 4ft 9in double bed, TV and French door leading to balcony. Bedroom 3: With 4ft 9in double bed, single sofa bed and TV. Bedroom 4: With twin beds. Bathroom: With shower over bath, shower cubicle and toilet.
Gas central heating (underfloor on ground floor), electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Cot and highchair. Garden with garden furniture and barbecue. Private parking for 3 cars. No smoking.
Extra Amenities
Peacefully situated and enjoying splendid views over local farmland, this spacious detached house is set back from the quiet village road. It has been skilfully refurbished to a good standard, and makes an ideal holiday destination for two families or one extended family. Pett is a charming village, with a butchers’ / shop (open Monday to Saturday), a tea room directly opposite Holly Cottage, and two pubs serving a variety of local and guest ales as well as excellent food. The unspoilt shingle beach, about a mile away, is good for rock pooling and fossil hunting. It is also a haven for birds and there is a public hide at Pannel Valley Nature Reserve near Pett Level.
The sandy beach and dunes at Camber are a short drive away. Also nearby are the picturesque village of Winchelsea and the medieval town of Rye with its many antique shops, tea rooms, historic inns, fine restaurants, and 12th-century tower. Here there is also a museum housing a number of relics from Rye’s past and a lovely art gallery that houses temporary exhibitions by local artists as well as a small permanent collection of works by artists associated with Rye. This a popular holiday place all year round with plenty of sites to visit locally, including Battle with its abbey ruins, Hastings with its 1066 links and smugglers’ caves, and Tenterden with its steam railway.
There are also many National Trust houses and beautiful gardens within easy reach, including Bodiam Castle, Smallhythe Place and Batemans. Ashford, 30 miles away, offers day trips to France by Eurostar. Alternatively there is a ferry crossing at Dover. There are many scenic walks in the area, both coastal and inland, and it is common to see ramblers in the village, mostly heading for the popular pub! Also locally, there is golf, riding, cycling, sea and freshwater fishing. Post office/shop opposite. .
Finding it hand to choose - croft or coastal cottage to rent? South of England promises an adventure. There are many cottages that are pet friendly in Surrey, Hampshire or Folkestone - some have discounted deals.
Spectacular walks
Littlehampton to Climping
Staines to Windsor along the River Thames
Coombe Hill from Wendover
The Ridgeway at Chequers
Chalfont & Latimer, Chalfont St Giles & Chorleywood