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| Luxurious self catering cottages for 2 to 17 guests presented by Michael Haydon. **New Special Offers Added 15th October 2010** |
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| What the Sunday Times said about Beechcroft... ‘Talk about picturesque. This gaggle of beguilingly restored byres and bull pens, in the village of Cowbeech, is a dead ringer for Tolkien’s Shire. There are four cottages in all, beamy as anything, and strewn beside a reedy lake. The Oast House, dating to 1683, is a pick, with its master bedroom in the original roundel. It sleeps five, but Beechcroft can host 17 hobbits in all. Sleep 2, 4, 5 and 6.’ The Sunday Times 2009 |
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Beechcroft, an exceptional rural retreat, situated on the edge of Cowbeech villlage comprises of four luxuriously fitted detached properties forming a pleasant and informal grouping in a superb setting on the edge of the village with open southerly views across a small lake to rolling countryside, each property commands its own privacy and individuality. Tasteful furnishings, high specification beds, TV in both living and main bedroom, oil fired central heating with modern insulation, well equipped kitchens, Sandyford Cookers, south facing patios and garden furniture - all ensure guests’ satisfaction for a relaxing and memorable stay. An outstanding example of rural preservation, in unique contrasting countryside – hills, downs and a ragged coastline, close to historic 1066 Country with a multitude of ancient castles, open gardens and National Trust properties to visit. Explore the picture book Sussex towns or spend time on the local beaches. From tranquil gardens to the steep ascent of the South Downs which offer some of the best walking and off road cycling in the country. There is an abundance of things to see and do in this unspoiled area. |
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