Living room | Owl Cottage, Amberley
Exterior | Owl Cottage, Amberley
Cottage
Amberley
AH548152

Owl Cottage

  • Sleeps up to 2
  • 1 bedroom
  • 1 bathroom
  • Up to 1 pet allowed
Luxury
Wifi
Pub within 1 mile

4.9

out of 5

Sweet holiday cottage with a woodburning stove in a traditional Sussex village next to the South Downs National Park. Close to Goodwood Petworth and Arundel and ideal for walkers!.
All on the Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: TV, Sky, DVD Player, Woodburner, Patio Doors Leading To Garden
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine, French Doors Leading To Courtyard
Bedroom: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Shower Room: Walk-In Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Highchair. Garden. Courtyard with garden furniture. On road parking. No smoking. Please note: This property has a security deposit of £150. There is a pond in the garden.
Enjoy this delightful self-catering luxury cottage in the heart of this picturesque South Downs village, perfect accommodation for two! Owl Cottage is a delightful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life with its location in the centre of one of the most picturesque villages in Sussex and surrounded by the South Downs National Park. The cottage is all one level and the entrance is easily accessed by a sloping pathway.

On entering the cottage through the porch you arrive into the beautifully decorated living area with a pitched ceiling giving it a light and spacious feel. With a comfortable settee and armchairs surrounding the wood burner there is a warm and welcoming feel immediately. The kitchen fitted with modern amenities including a useful washing machine with drying facility, great for those muddy days on the Downs and French doors open to the garden with table and chairs to enjoy in the summer months. The spacious bedroom has ample wardrobe space and a kingsize bed. A shower room completes the picture.

The garden area to the front of Owl Cottage has a lovely bench and a sweet garden pond which the local birdlife love. Within minutes of Owl Cottage you will find a bustling tea room local shop and a choice of three local hostelries within short walking distance.

Amberley is at the foot of the South Downs and is noted for its many thatched cottages. It is a village that has managed to retain its character and appeal over the centuries and it will delight all visitors. The River Arun with its tidal plain cuts through the South Downs at Amberley. The South Downs Way crosses the river beside the village where a walk either east or west will soon present you with stunning Downland views and total seclusion. The tidal river plain north of the village forms the Amberley Wildbrooks, a Site of Special Scientific Interest known for its wildfowl and maintained by Sussex Wildlife Trust. The RSPB reserve at Pulborough Brooks neighbours Amberley and is a wetland haven for bird life and an overwintering ground for many migrant species. It has many opportunities for studying the wild life from several strategically located hides.

Only a mile away is the Amberley Working Museum which was used as a set location for the James Bond Film ’A View to a Kill’. It is a 36-acre open air museum set into a chalk quarry and is dedicated to the industrial heritage of South East England. There are many themed events throughout the year so it is worth taking a look to see what’s on. Two miles to the east, Parham House and Gardens is an imposing Elizabethan house facing the Downs. The rooms are graced with fresh flowers cut daily from the four acre walled garden. The main rooms are the Great Hall, Great Chamber and the Long Gallery which at the top of the house does leave a tremendous visual impression. Five miles downstream from Amberley, south of the Downs, you come to Arundel, a historic market town dominated by the symbolic castle and the rising spire of the cathedral. If you fancy making your visit a little different why not catch the train one stop down the line and come back on the river. The town offers a plethora of craft and antique shops as well as restaurants and tea rooms. A trip to Arundel would never be complete without visiting the castle. The seat of the Dukes of Norfolk and set in 40 acres of sweeping grounds and gardens Arundel Castle has been seasonally open to visitors for nearly 200 years. It is one of the great treasure houses of England and to climb the 131 steps to the Keep to take in the views is worth the effort.

Places to visit and events include RSPB Pulborough Brooks, Sussex Game, Country Fair, Goodwood Festival of Speed, Petworth Festival, Arundel Festival and Goodwood Revival. Beach 10⅓ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.

Awards

    Awarded for achieving an overall rating of 4.75 or higher

    Customers' Choice 2023, 2024

Features

Cot Available
Customers' Choice
Dishwasher
Garden or Patio
Highchair Available
Luxury
Open Fire or Woodburner
Pets Allowed
Pub Within 1 Mile
Satellite TV
Shower Cubicle
Walk In Shower or Bath
Washing Machine
Wi-Fi
Woodburning Stove

Location

Good to know

Check in and check out times

  • Arrive after 17:00
  • Depart before 09:30

Pets

  • 1 pet allowed - charges apply

Car parking

  • On-road

What's included?

  • Wifi
  • Electricity
  • Bed linen
  • Towels

Smoking

  • No smoking, please

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