Walkers holiday cottage in the Sussex Arun Valley, with river and Sussex Downland walks. Well located for RSPB Pulborough Brooks, close to Petworth House.
All on the Ground Floor:
Living/dining room: (No TV)
Kitchen: 2-Ring Hob, Combi Microwave/Oven/Grill
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Living/dining room: (No TV)
Kitchen: 2-Ring Hob, Combi Microwave/Oven/Grill
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Patio with garden furniture. 1 small dog welcome. Allocated parking. Please note: This property has a security deposit of £150.
A perfect walker’s cottage within the Arun Valley and a great outlook to the South Downs. If you enjoy the countryside, then you won’t be disappointed basing yourself here at Yew Tree Granary. This quaint cottage borders the River Arun next to the Pulborough Brooks. Behind it you are in the Rother Valley where the River Rother meets the Arun just a mile away at Stopham. It is set within the grounds of the owners’ home, and Yew Tree Granary falls within the boundary of the South Downs National Park.
It is presented very well offering comfortable accommodation on the one level for two people and although compact it does not feel lacking in space. If you are an avid cook then you may find the kitchen a little limiting since it is fitted only with a two-ring hob and a combined microwave and oven so sufficient for light meals. On the other hand though, the local pub is less than half a mile away! Outside there is a private patio that enjoys the most fabulous views over the Brooks towards the South Downs; A nice place to enjoy a glass of wine.
Pulborough Brooks which forms part of the Arun valley has many excellent walks both over the Brooks and along the banks of the River Arun offering uninterrupted views south towards the South Downs. Part of the Brooks contains one of the RSPB’s major reserves in the south and just two miles from the granary.
Four miles south east towards Storrington and nestling at the foot of the South Downs, is Parham House, a magnificent Elizabethan home that is a real jewel. Heading northwest from Pulborough is the historic market town of Petworth. It is best known as the location of the stately home Petworth House and deer park which was landscaped by Capability Brown. The house and its grounds are now owned by the National Trust. The magnificent country house contains an internationally renowned art collection with numerous works by Turner and Petworth itself was immortalised in his paintings.
The town is full of quaint houses and cottages, many within their own courtyard settings. They are interspersed with antique shops and tea rooms, so it makes the ideal place for a stroll following a visit to Petworth House and Park. Beach 13⅓ miles. Shop 1 mile. Pub ½ mile, restaurant 1 mile.
It is presented very well offering comfortable accommodation on the one level for two people and although compact it does not feel lacking in space. If you are an avid cook then you may find the kitchen a little limiting since it is fitted only with a two-ring hob and a combined microwave and oven so sufficient for light meals. On the other hand though, the local pub is less than half a mile away! Outside there is a private patio that enjoys the most fabulous views over the Brooks towards the South Downs; A nice place to enjoy a glass of wine.
Pulborough Brooks which forms part of the Arun valley has many excellent walks both over the Brooks and along the banks of the River Arun offering uninterrupted views south towards the South Downs. Part of the Brooks contains one of the RSPB’s major reserves in the south and just two miles from the granary.
Four miles south east towards Storrington and nestling at the foot of the South Downs, is Parham House, a magnificent Elizabethan home that is a real jewel. Heading northwest from Pulborough is the historic market town of Petworth. It is best known as the location of the stately home Petworth House and deer park which was landscaped by Capability Brown. The house and its grounds are now owned by the National Trust. The magnificent country house contains an internationally renowned art collection with numerous works by Turner and Petworth itself was immortalised in his paintings.
The town is full of quaint houses and cottages, many within their own courtyard settings. They are interspersed with antique shops and tea rooms, so it makes the ideal place for a stroll following a visit to Petworth House and Park. Beach 13⅓ miles. Shop 1 mile. Pub ½ mile, restaurant 1 mile.