Winchelsea, South of England
This imposingly beautiful building sits in the pretty village of Icklesham, at the coast end of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It’s a Grade II-listed house, a handsome example of Georgian architecture and is full of traditional character and contemporary design. These beautifully presented rooms — including a grand games room — make the ideal location for a family party. And no one has to drive home, with five stylish bedrooms upstairs. From this home base, you can discover the delights of the Sussex coast. Take long, inspiring walks in nature or head to the beach. The property itself was built in 1820 and retains much of its charming Georgian character. Inside, discover a lovely entrance hall. Head through to the heart of the home — an open-plan space, beginning with an elegant and cosy lounge, complete with handsome open fire. The space continues into a dining room. Cheerful and formal at once, this is the perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely meal with the whole group, before rolling into the conservatory. This room is a highlight of the house. The outdoors weaves its way in with vines and planting. Step down to the patio area to savour an al fresco meal in the romantic garden, or head to the quaint summer house to share secrets. There’s even a charcoal BBQ for hosting a special outdoor party. When you’re ready for bed, six bedrooms offer a variety of cosy retreats with stunning views.
The Old Vicarage Icklesham is a dog friendly holiday cottage.
This imposingly beautiful building sits in the pretty village of Icklesham, at the coast end of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It’s a Grade II-listed house, a handsome example of Georgian architecture and is full of traditional character and contemporary design. These beautifully presented rooms — including a grand games room — make the ideal location for a family party. And no one has to drive home, with five stylish bedrooms upstairs. From this home base, you can discover the delights of the Sussex coast. Take long, inspiring walks in nature or head to the beach. The property itself was built in 1820 and retains much of its charming Georgian character. Inside, discover a lovely entrance hall. Head through to the heart of the home — an open-plan space, beginning with an elegant and cosy lounge, complete with handsome open fire. The space continues into a dining room. Cheerful and formal at once, this is the perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely meal with the whole group, before rolling into the conservatory. This room is a highlight of the house. The outdoors weaves its way in with vines and planting. Step down to the patio area to savour an al fresco meal in the romantic garden, or head to the quaint summer house to share secrets. There’s even a charcoal BBQ for hosting a special outdoor party. When you’re ready for bed, six bedrooms offer a variety of cosy retreats with stunning views.
Short breaks may still be available.
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