Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 4 guests | Cottage in Firle
2 Bedroom Cottage in West Firle, Firle
Resting in the rural village of Firle in East Sussex is 48 Polecat Cottages, a Grade II listed, 18th-century dwelling. Enjoying countryside views, positioned within South Downs National Park, whilst adorning beamed ceilings, homely living spaces, and a pet-friendly garden, the cottage welcomes four guests, ideal for both friends and families. Park up on the roadside before stepping into the sitting room, bordered with original beams, a woodburning stove, plush seating, and TV, where you can unwind after a day of adventure. Head to the kitchen/diner to fulfil your self-catering needs, fully-equipped with an electric oven, dishwasher, and a washing machine in the utility area. Gather around the dining table to savour your mealtimes, before venturing outdoors for some fresh air with your four-legged friend. As the night unfolds, locate two well-presented bedrooms, including a double and a twin, before refreshing in the ground-floor bathroom come morning. Awaken to this delightful abode, before exploring your surroundings, including Lewes Castle & Museum, Malling Down Nature Reserve, Southerham Farm, and Firle Beacon, all recommended to add to your itinerary. By car, reach Drusillas Park zoo, stop off at Arlington Reservoir for a scenic hike, or enjoy the pretty grounds at Arlington Bluebell Walk & Farm Trail, dotted with blooms and wildlife. Finish your trip by visiting Brighton and its bustling seaside, where you can discover Brighton Palace Pier, Royal Pavilion theatre, SEA LIFE Brighton, Brighton Marina Amusements, Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, and much more! Experience all of this at 48 Polecat Cottages.
Between Berwick and Lewes in East Sussex's South Downs National Park is the tiny community of Firle. There are many facilities to support the community, including a convenience store, post office, farm shop, cricket club, Ram Inn bar, and Burning Sky Brewery. Firle Beacon Nature Reserve and Arlington Reservoir are two nearby attractions that are great for hikers and those who enjoy being in nature. A wealth of alternative activities are located further away, including Drusillas Park Zoo, Lewes Castle & Museum, and Seaford Museum of Local History toward the coast. Brighton Seafront is also accessible by car and is home to a variety of amusements. Enjoy a day by the water at Brighton Palace Pier, then tour the Upside Down House and SEA LIFE Brighton before ending your day with a bag of chips on Brighton Beach.