A holiday cottage set in beautiful East Sussex Wealden countrysideREEVES GATEHOUSE
Staplecross Rd,
Northiam,
Rye,
East Sussex
TN31 6JN

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Sleeps: 4+.
Cot and highchair available.
No smoking.

Low season £430 pw.
Mid season £480 pw.
High season £530 pw.
10% discount is offered on the second week when two weeks are booked.



For further details please contact:

Hazel Redsull
Tel and Fax: 01580 831 851
Tel: 01580 831 756
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
25 May, 1 Jun, 8 Jun, 15 Jun, 22 Jun


The Gatehouse is set in beautiful East Sussex Wealden countryside, with plenty of activites and places to visit locally, such as Hastings, Rye, Battle and Bodiam Castle. It is an ideal holiday home for couples and families who want to be away from the crowds. There is immediate access to a network of footpaths for easy walking and locally, more challenges for the serious walker!The Gatehouse is less than two miles from the village shop and pub in Staplecross.

Accommodation  
  • Ground level sleeping and living.
  • Double bedroom with an en-suite office and bed/cot space.
  • Twin bedroom.
  • Spacious, open plan living and dining.
  • Well equipped kitchen with dishwasher, cooker and fridge-freezer.
  • Travel cot and high-chair.
  • Washing machine and tumble dryer.
  • Radio, TV and DVD.
  • Shower bathroom with toilet plus second toilet.
  • Oil fired central heating.
  • Bedding and towels provided.
Outside  
  • Parking, next to Gatehouse.
  • Behind the Gatehouse is a long, narrow and very private fenced garden with a patio area that has seating that looks out across the fields with grazing donkeys.
Tourist attractions within driving distance include:
Bodiam Castle, Battle Abbey, Hastings beach, Rye Harbour and historic town, Winchelsea (ancient town), Northiam children's farm visit, Bedgebury Activity Centre, Bewel Water (boating, walking and water sports), Great Dixter House and many other historic houses and castles!
 
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
25 May, 1 Jun, 8 Jun, 15 Jun, 22 Jun



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