Sugarloaf Cottage takes its name from the woods in which it stands looking out over the most incredible views towards the Ashdown Forest. Astonishingly quiet and secluded - just the birdsong to break the silence - yet close to neighbouring farm house, barn and Oast, the location is simply breathtaking. The nearby village of Brightling is famous for its collection of fascinating follies, built by the eccentric Victorian squire, John 'Mad Jack' Fuller. They include the Needle, the Observatory, and the Sugarloaf - rumoured to be the result of a bet that Fuller lost! They are all on your doorstep - www.odd-stuff.info/follies/brightling.htm
Shop: 3 miles Pub: 3 miles Coast: 14 miles
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Ground Floor:
The cottage has beautiful travertine flooring throughout....
Sitting Room is lovely and light with french doors to the patio looking up to the woods and windows to the front with superb views to Ashdown Forest. There is a large rug, comfortable two seater sofa, two tub chairs, occasional table and Flat screen TV/DVD with Freeview. The Kitchen Area provides plenty of storage cupboards, an electric oven, hob and extractor hood, microwave, integral fridge/freezer, slimline dishwasher, washer/dryer and a handy drop leaf dining table with folding chairs is by the sitting room window
Bedroom 1 has a Kingsize bed, bedside cabinets, rugs, chest of drawers, built-in wardrobe and veiws to the woods. There is also an En-suite Cloakroom with airing cupboard, washbasin, heated towel rail and w.c
Bedroom 2 has twin beds, bedside cabinet, chest of drawers, hatstand with padded coat hangers and lovely views to the woods
Shower Room has a corner cubicle, heated towel rail, illuminated mirror, washbasin and w.c
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Garden: Rear patio with barbecue and garden furniture plus lawned area with access to the woods.
Parking: Directly beside the cottage on gravelled drive.
Heating: Electric panel heaters.
Also Provided: Towels available at £3 per person per week. All Ecover cleaning products supplied.
Notes: A £50 security deposit is payable on arrival at the property.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!