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Pet Friendly Lodges East Sussex

Home to rolling rills, picture-perfect landscapes, family beaches and a number of historic towns, it's no surprise East Sussex is a popular pick when it comes to dog-friendly holidays and we've got the best pet friendly lodges to choose from. Whether you explore the coastal delights of Eastbourne, discover ancient history at Hastings, or indulge in the cultural wonders of Brighton, you and your four-legged friend are bound to have a fabulous time.

 

  • Owlers Retreat, East Sussex
    An original 1920s weather-boarded single-storey beach house with an enclosed garden, this is the perfect dog-friendly hideaway.
    £160
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  • Willow Cottage, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    A fabulous wing of the owners' home just outside the medieval town of Rye. Excellent accommodation for families and couples. Dog-friendly. Stunning views and country walks direct from the door. Rye 2 miles.
    £190
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  • Scrag Oak Oast, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    This stunning Grade ll listed oast is unique to the Kent and Sussex countryside, in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This delightful holiday property offers a plethora of beams and an abundance of character, with glorious views across the rolling countryside, particularly from the first floor living space.
    Originally used to dry hops grown locally, which were then sent to the brewer’s to be used for flavouring beers. Sadly, the twin roundels and the cowl at the top of the kiln has long since disappeared, but the main part of the barn, which was used for the actual storing of hops prior to drying, still has an oak winch in the living area as a reminder of its working past. Situated adjacent to the owner’s 16th-century house built by a Wealden ironmaster, on a delightful, rural, single track lane, guests can access the orchard, tennis court and owner’s paddocks which slope down to the stream at the bottom of the valley.
    Wadhurst village is close by, and Royal Tunbridge Wells is 7 miles. Bewl Water offers cycle hire, fishing and boating activities. Visit Bateman’s, Rudyard Kipling’s family home (NT), Bodiam Castle (NT), and the beautiful gardens at Scotney Castle and Pashley Manor, or simply enjoy the many walks through the beautiful Sussex countryside directly from the property. Take the opportunity to explore the award-winning English vineyards in the area and sample some superb wines. Wadhurst railway station, 3 miles, provides good connections to London and further sightseeing opportunities. Beach 20 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £111
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  • Boreham Bridge Barn, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    This detached barn conversion is on a main road which is busy at certain times of the day, adjacent to the owner’s home, is ideally placed for accessing the 1066 Country Walk, which includes the Norman’s landing site at Pevensey, the battle site and the castles at Pevensey and Herstmonceux. From Pevensey Castle, there are further links to the South Downs Way. Boreham Bridge Barn resides in its own historical setting close to Battle, the site was excavated in 2008 and timbers were discovered which were radio carbon dated to 660-830AD, suggesting a mid to late Saxon jetty was present, with the coastline being much further inland than it is today. As a result, an archaeological survey was carried out and several fired clay pieces of East Sussex ware, probably from a kiln or bread oven, were discovered along with fragments of storage vessels dating to early–mid Iron Age, and flint tools dating back to the Bronze Age. Most of these pieces you can see on display in the barn.
    Explore the rolling countryside and take a ride on the Kent and Sussex steam railway, which can take you to the fairytale moated castle at Bodiam. Enjoy the coast at Hastings with its fishing fleet, pier and iconic net huts. Camber Sands offers miles of golden sand dunes and an opportunity to polish up your kite surfing skills, and Eastbourne at the foot of the South Downs also makes for a great day out. From Battle, there are good train links into London if you fancy a spot of sightseeing. Beach 8 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £80
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  • West End Farm, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to your tranquil retreat in Heathfield, East Sussex, a charming four-bedroom holiday let that promises relaxation and comfort amidst the picturesque English countryside. Nestled in a serene location, this cozy abode accommodates up to six guests, offering a perfect getaway for families or groups of friends seeking a peaceful escape. As you step into the inviting interior, you’ll be greeted by a warm and welcoming ambiance.
    The living room serves as the heart of the home, boasting a delightful wood burner that invites you to unwind by its flickering flames on chilly evenings. Sink into plush sofas and enjoy quality time with loved ones, whether it’s watching a movie, playing board games, or simply sharing stories of the day’s adventures. The accommodation features four tastefully appointed bedrooms, each designed to ensure a restful night’s sleep. Soft linens and comfortable furnishings create a haven of relaxation, allowing you to recharge for the days ahead. With ample space for everyone, you can enjoy privacy and tranquility. Mealtimes are a joy in the well-equipped kitchen, where you’ll find everything needed to whip up delicious homemade meals. Share laughter and good food around the dining table, relishing the pleasure of dining together. For added convenience, there’s a modern bathroom with a shower overhead, ensuring everyone can freshen up effortlessly. Additionally, a separate shower room with a toilet provides extra convenience, especially during busy mornings or after a day of outdoor adventures.
    After exploring, step outside into the enclosed garden, where a charming patio invites you to bask in the sunshine. Let children and pets play freely in the safety of the enclosed space while you enjoy a leisurely afternoon tea or al fresco dining amidst the tranquil surroundings. Furthermore, local amenities are easily accessible, with shops, restaurants, and pubs within walking distance. Venture further to discover the stunning South Downs National Park or explore nearby historic sites such as Bodiam Castle and Bateman’s. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, cultural exploration, or simply a peaceful retreat, this holiday let in Heathfield offers the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and serenity for an unforgettable escape.
    £109
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  • Moray Hastings View, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Moray Hastings is a self-catering apartment for up to 6-7 (including travel cot) on England’s south coast with direct sea views. Situated in a Georgian Grade II listed building and within close proximity to all of Hastings’ major attractions. A stylish clean and modern set of interiors to this apartment with elegant features such as original fireplace, crystal chandeliers in both main rooms and with lovely french doors opening out onto a balcony with uninterrupted sea views. Let the fresh air and sounds of the sea pour into the living room that is also south facing. The open plan layout is a brilliant attribute and is a great place for entertaining friends and family and the circular dining table for four extends to seat six.
    Hastings is full of energy both day and night. Along the promenade you can never get bored, mini golf, the amusement arcades, east and west hill cliffs, the pier and numerous museums are only a handful of things to do. You can also experience a vast selection of pubs and restaurants throughout the Old and New Town, catering to all tastes along the way. If you’re lucky enough to be in the apartment when one of many local events are happening then you’re in for a real treat. The Hastings bonfire and firework display, the carnival and May Day motorbike parade all take part on the beach and road directly opposite. So you can enjoy the best Hastings has to offer and you don’t even have to move from the sofa!
    Get lost in the history that 1066 country has to offer, with the Battle of Hastings and the Abbey in which houses one of the largest tapestries in Europe. Visit the Old Town which still continues to be renowned for its fishing and ports which put Hastings on the map well before the tourism boom in the 19th century. The St Clements caves in the cliffs, which made life easy for smugglers in the 1800’s, can now be discovered and a greater understanding for the town can be appreciated not only for its strategic position but connections to the rest of the country. Beach 170 yards. Shop and restaurant 100 yards, pub 200 yards.
    £96
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  • Duke Of Wellington Hq, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Have you ever considered staying in the Duke of Wellington’s Headquarters? Well now is your chance! Forming part of this Grade II listed unique building overlooking the High Street of Hastings Historic Old Town, this apartment, situated over three floors, is filled with an abundance of luxurious furnishings and fittings and antique furniture the Duke would be proud of. Taking pride of place on the wall outside the living room window is the historic blue plaque confirming that the property was the headquarters of Major General Sir Anthony Wellesley, later to become the Duke of Wellington in 1806.

    Only a few minutes walk away from the beach, bars and restaurants along with the boutique shops of the Old Town, this property is perfectly located to get around. The apartment itself has been refurbished to a very high standard and has been filled with unique items and antique furniture, some of which are available to purchase. A painting of the Duke adorns the communal hallway leading up to the first floor apartment and once inside you will not be disappointed. To the first floor of the apartment is a separate toilet, a large open plan reception room and kitchen with a welcome basket filled with goodies from local shops, complimentary breakfast hamper, and local and event information guides awaiting your arrival. Two beautifully decorated bedrooms with en-suite facilities provide a kingsize bed to the first floor and a single day bed with the option of an additional single which could be made into a double upon request. There is further flexibility with the reception room offering a sofa bed in the lounge, again additional bedding can be provided on request.

    Hastings Old Town is the location of many festivals offering fun and frivolities. Whether it is the Jack in The Green May Day celebrations, Fat Tuesday, Carnival Week, Bonfire Night or the Old Town’s Food and Wine festival to name just a few, you are sure to have a great time. Why not visit the UKs steepest funicular railway located only a few minutes walk away and take one of the original Victorian coaches up to the top of the West Hill to visit Hastings Castle and St Clements Caves, the location of the smugglers adventures.

    Offering a choice of adventure, crazy golf or pirate golf, you can test your skills on the beachside courses. Hastings adventure course is home to the annual World Crazy Golf Championships. The Old town also benefits from Hastings Contemporary Jerwood Gallery, the Fisherman’s Museum, Blue Reef Aquarium along with an abundance of seaside favourites such as fish and chips, doughnuts, arcades and the Flamingo Amusement Park. The apartment is also within walking distance of Hastings with its pier and town centre with Hastings mainline railway station allowing you to get access to the capital in just under two hours.

    Nearby towns of Bexhill, Eastbourne and Rye are all worth a visit if you are driving, and nearby locations such as Winchelsea Beach or the sandy beach of Camber also offer another option alongside Hastings seafront. Parking can be found in the public car parks at Rock a Nore and Pelham Place at cost, and a short walk to free parking for four hours or unrestricted on road parking.
    £122
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  • Birch Cottage, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    This impressive, detached single-storey cottage rests in Udimore near Rye, East Sussex. Off-road parking. Hot tub. Dog-friendly. Beautiful views. Enclosed garden. Smart TV. Open-plan. Camber 6.1 miles; Hastings 11 miles; Battle 12.6 miles.
    £117
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  • Six Acres House, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    A charming, three-bedroom cottage resting rurally in Beckley near Peasmarsh, East Sussex. Countryside views. In AONB. Pet-friendly. Woodburning stove. Enclosed garden. Rye 7.4 miles; Hastings 13.1 miles.
    £111
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