This ground floor accommodation in Seaford which is dog friendly is close to the Seven Sisters Country Park. A great walking area with fantastic sea views.
Ground Floor:
Living/dining room: TV
Kitchen: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, French Doors Leading To Garden Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Living/dining room: TV
Kitchen: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, French Doors Leading To Garden Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Electricity, bed line and towels included. Garden with sitting-out area and garden furniture. Electric car charging point. Private parking. No smoking. Please note: This property has a security deposit of £150.
Just a short trip to Seaford’s promenade and on the fringe of the South Downs - a perfect base for a short break away. Located right at the top of the town and close to Bo Peep Hill this light and spacious property is ideal for two people who enjoy walking and exploring this most beautiful area on the eastern end of the South Downs close to Beachy Head.
Set next to the owners’ home Lambles is completely private with a large living room and excellent sized bedroom with en-suite shower room. The bedroom overlooks the rear garden which is neatly screened and from the bedroom guests step out onto a small private terrace set with table and chairs.
Bo Peep Hill and the Downs is literally a short walk from the house while the centre of Seaford is a 30-minute walk along pleasant residential lanes where you can enjoy a variety of independent shops bars and restaurants in the heart of this small seaside town. The town promenade stretches for 2 miles allowing for bracing sea walks and culminating to the east at Seaford Head where the chalk cliffs meet the shoreline. The owners here know the area exceptionally well and are delighted to provide you with endless ideas on what to do if you ever get stuck or would welcome some pointers!
Seaford is a small seaside resort that is in one of the most beautiful downland coastal areas you will find. The cliffs rise from the town up to Seaford Head offering fabulous cliff top walks towards Cuckmere Haven and the Seven Sisters one of the most recognisable views in England. For golf lovers the course at Seaford Head is both challenging and stunning in its setting. This part of East Sussex is where the South Downs meet the sea on route to Beachy Head to the East. The Seven Sisters Country Park and visitor centre at Cuckmere is a must for any visit. It takes the name of the famous cliffs and comprises 280 hectares of chalk cliffs the meandering river valley of the River Cuckmere and chalk grassland for visitors to enjoy. It is popular for a number of outdoor activities including birdwatching cycling and canoeing.
Further east you will find the Belle Toute Lighthouse atop the cliffs close to Beachy Head. The South Downs Way passes immediately beside it. Decommissioned many years ago it was famously moved back in one piece from the cliff edge in 1999 following the constant coastal erosion of the cliffs. It was also the setting of a BBC mini-series in the 1980’s ’The Life and Loves of a She-Devil’. The famous Beachy Head lighthouse is just a mile further east on the end of the South Downs above the seaside resort of Eastbourne part of the sunshine coast.
2 miles Inland from Seaford is the beautiful village of Alfriston in the heart of the Downs. The Clergy House in Alfriston was the very first property acquired by the National Trust in 1896. More up to date Drusillas Zoo Park just 2 miles north of the village makes an excellent day out for families with young children. 6 miles inland Lewes is the principal market town of East Sussex featuring many historic buildings including the castle and Anne of Cleves House. It is one of the few towns within the boundary of the South Downs National Park. Beach 1½ miles. Pub, shop and restaurant ½ mile.
Set next to the owners’ home Lambles is completely private with a large living room and excellent sized bedroom with en-suite shower room. The bedroom overlooks the rear garden which is neatly screened and from the bedroom guests step out onto a small private terrace set with table and chairs.
Bo Peep Hill and the Downs is literally a short walk from the house while the centre of Seaford is a 30-minute walk along pleasant residential lanes where you can enjoy a variety of independent shops bars and restaurants in the heart of this small seaside town. The town promenade stretches for 2 miles allowing for bracing sea walks and culminating to the east at Seaford Head where the chalk cliffs meet the shoreline. The owners here know the area exceptionally well and are delighted to provide you with endless ideas on what to do if you ever get stuck or would welcome some pointers!
Seaford is a small seaside resort that is in one of the most beautiful downland coastal areas you will find. The cliffs rise from the town up to Seaford Head offering fabulous cliff top walks towards Cuckmere Haven and the Seven Sisters one of the most recognisable views in England. For golf lovers the course at Seaford Head is both challenging and stunning in its setting. This part of East Sussex is where the South Downs meet the sea on route to Beachy Head to the East. The Seven Sisters Country Park and visitor centre at Cuckmere is a must for any visit. It takes the name of the famous cliffs and comprises 280 hectares of chalk cliffs the meandering river valley of the River Cuckmere and chalk grassland for visitors to enjoy. It is popular for a number of outdoor activities including birdwatching cycling and canoeing.
Further east you will find the Belle Toute Lighthouse atop the cliffs close to Beachy Head. The South Downs Way passes immediately beside it. Decommissioned many years ago it was famously moved back in one piece from the cliff edge in 1999 following the constant coastal erosion of the cliffs. It was also the setting of a BBC mini-series in the 1980’s ’The Life and Loves of a She-Devil’. The famous Beachy Head lighthouse is just a mile further east on the end of the South Downs above the seaside resort of Eastbourne part of the sunshine coast.
2 miles Inland from Seaford is the beautiful village of Alfriston in the heart of the Downs. The Clergy House in Alfriston was the very first property acquired by the National Trust in 1896. More up to date Drusillas Zoo Park just 2 miles north of the village makes an excellent day out for families with young children. 6 miles inland Lewes is the principal market town of East Sussex featuring many historic buildings including the castle and Anne of Cleves House. It is one of the few towns within the boundary of the South Downs National Park. Beach 1½ miles. Pub, shop and restaurant ½ mile.