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Dog-friendly Hotels 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. 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.

  • The Lodge, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the edge of the village of Beckley and above the River Rother, are these three stylish holiday properties. The Little Lodge (ref W43703) is situated down a quiet lane overlooking fields and adjoining the owners’ home, it sits in 3½ acres of grounds, surrounded by forestry and woodland, where a small orchard is set aside for the guests’ sole use. The Lodge (ref UK11986) is a beautifully appointed property in a gorgeous rural setting, perfect for those looking for a peaceful getaway. You will find a home from home in this single-storey lodge with its wonderful spot in this countryside location with even a beauty room with bookable treatments on site, including manicures, pedicures and more. Being a pet friendly property located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it is a fantastic choice for those who enjoy cycling and scenic walks with their dog. The Little Abbey (ref UK12598) is perfectly finished for that cosy couples getaway. The beautiful décor is of a very good quality throughout and poses the best spot in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This single-storey property adjoins the owners property, yet has its own parking and entrance. The Little Abbey comfortably sleeps two guests in the large super kingsize bedroom and benefits from its own private garden section which overlooks the owners beautiful horses. You will find the home from home modcons here with 2 televisions both with built-in DVD and free Wi-Fi for guests to use.

    Located in this gorgeous spot in the countryside and teeming with wildlife, you can enjoy horse riding at the stables just 15 minutes’ drive away (at cost) and a nearby fishing lake is available at Iden Wood Fishery (at cost, license required). To truly indulge in relaxation, you can treat yourself to the on-site medical beauty clinic appointments by arrangement only (at cost).

    The village of Beckley is nearby with an array of local amenities, and exploring the small town of Rye is easily accessible with it being only 8 miles away. Rye is famous for its 18th-century smuggling activities and boasts a stunning port area with cobble lined streets with restaurants and shops. The beach can be reached at Winchelsea, and has associations with Spike Milligan and Camber Sands, as the name suggests there are miles of golden sand dunes. It is home to various film locations including ‘The Monuments Men’ with George Clooney, and ‘The Invisible Woman’ with Ralph Fiennes. Take a boat trip from Northiam and arrive at the fairytale Bodiam Castle, which is 4 miles away, or catch the Kent and East Sussex steam railway which travels to Tenterden, described by many as ’The Jewel of the Weald’. Beach is 8.5 miles away, shop 1 mile away, pub and restaurant 1.5 miles away.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £106
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  • Russett Cottage, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rye Foreign, England
    3.00
    Nestling in the heart of the Tillingham Valley and located on a 200-acre family-run, traditional working sheep and fruit farm, these holiday properties (refs 19652 and 19745 ) are ideally based for exploring the Kent and Sussex countryside. A walkers paradise, with an apple orchard and sheep filled fields to wander over and connect with several public footpaths. See the lambs under the trees of apple blossom in spring, or visit the ancient Cinque Port town of Rye, with its cobbled streets, tea rooms, art galleries and far reaching views over the Romney Marsh. Rye activities include the Scallop Festival in February, the Maritime Festival and Raft Race in August, an arts festival in September and Rye Fawkes Bonfire in November. Camber, Bodiam and Scotney castles are all nearby, along with Battle Abbey and the beautiful gardens of Sissinghurst, Pashley, Great Dixter and Bedgebury Pinetum. Fishing, golf, swimming, sailing, horse riding, cycle hire and rowing boat hire are all available locally, or take the time to explore the wonderful nature reserve at Rye Harbour. Beaches at Winchelsea, 3 miles, and the fabulous golden sands at Camber, 6 miles. Enjoy a tour around and sample the produce of the local vineyards or ride on the vintage steam railway to Bodiam. Rye railway station provides access to London in 1 hour 45 minutes. Shops and pub 2 miles.
    Refs 19652 and 19745 can also be booked with refs 29071 and 29072 to accommodate up to 18 guests.
    £66
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  • The Quarter House, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to The Quarter House, your idyllic holiday getaway nestled in the heart of historic Rye, Sussex. Situated in this charming and timeless town, our property serves as the perfect launchpad for an unforgettable holiday experience.
    Rye, a place where history and natural beauty intertwine, is a true gem waiting to be explored. With its cobbled streets, half-timbered buildings, and a rich maritime heritage, the town exudes a quintessential English charm that promises an authentic and timeless escape.
    For history enthusiasts, Rye Castle is a must-visit, offering a glimpse into the town’s medieval past. Wander through the narrow, winding streets of the citadel and imagine the centuries of stories that have unfolded here. Don’t miss St. Mary’s Church, an architectural masterpiece that provides breathtaking panoramic views from its tower. Nature lovers will find solace in the scenic marshes and wetlands that surround Rye. Discover the enchanting beauty of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, home to an array of bird species, and embark on tranquil walks, birdwatching, or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere.
    Gastronomes will delight in Rye’s culinary scene, with an array of cozy pubs and charming tearooms serving delectable dishes. Sample the finest local produce, indulge in fresh seafood, and savour the traditional cream tea experience at one of the town’s delightful tearooms. For art and culture aficionados, Rye showcases a thriving artistic community. Explore the local galleries, boutiques, and artisan shops, and perhaps even discover a unique piece to take home as a memento of your visit.
    If you’re yearning for some relaxation, Rye’s unspoiled beaches are perfect for unwinding by the sea. Take a leisurely stroll along the shores, watch the sunset, or simply bask in the tranquillity of this charming coastal town. At The Quarter House, you’re not just booking a holiday rental; you’re immersing yourself in the enchanting world of Rye, Sussex. We invite you to explore, discover, and create lasting memories in this picturesque corner of England. Your adventure awaits in Rye, and The Quarter House is your gateway to it all.
    £61
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  • 66 Fish, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to 66 Fish, the perfect getaway for anyone looking for a cosy, historic retreat.
    This semi-detached, two-bedroom property is a unique blend of old-world charm and modern amenities, providing guests with a comfortable and memorable stay. Upon entering the property, you will be greeted by an open-plan kitchen and living area on the upper floor, featuring handmade countertops crafted from recycled scaffold boards. The original pine floorboards from the early 1900s, when the building served as a fishing storage shed, are also on display. The living space is complete with a wood burner, providing a warm and inviting ambiance for those cold winter nights. Downstairs, you will find two bedrooms. The main bedroom boasts a kingsized floating bed under a feature wall made from recycled pallets. The second bedroom features two single zip-link beds that can be converted into a super kingsize, offering flexibility for larger groups or families. Additionally, there is a bathroom with a bath and overhead shower, as well as a laundry cupboard with a washer and dryer, making your stay as convenient as possible. If you’re a fan of spending time outdoors, you’ll appreciate the enclosed garden, which features a 24m² deck, perfect for catching some sun or enjoying a barbecue with friends and family. The property also has off-street parking, which is a rarity in Rye, making it even more convenient for guests who plan on driving to the area.
    Rye is a charming and historic town, known for its cobbled streets, independent shops, and vibrant nightlife. There is plenty to do and see in the town, from exploring the quaint antique shops to taking a stroll along the picturesque rivers. Guests can also take advantage of the many walking routes in the area or head to nearby Camber Sands, which is only a short drive or 45-minute walk away. In summary, 66 Fish is a unique and inviting property, providing guests with a comfortable and memorable stay. Whether you’re looking for a romantic weekend getaway or a family holiday, this property has something for everyone. So why not book your stay now and experience the charm of Rye for yourself?
    £61
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  • Blenheim Cottage, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rye Foreign, England
    Nestling in the heart of the Tillingham Valley and located on a 200-acre family-run, traditional working sheep and fruit farm, these holiday properties (refs 19652 and 19745 ) are ideally based for exploring the Kent and Sussex countryside. A walkers paradise, with an apple orchard and sheep filled fields to wander over and connect with several public footpaths. See the lambs under the trees of apple blossom in spring, or visit the ancient Cinque Port town of Rye, with its cobbled streets, tea rooms, art galleries and far reaching views over the Romney Marsh. Rye activities include the Scallop Festival in February, the Maritime Festival and Raft Race in August, an arts festival in September and Rye Fawkes Bonfire in November. Camber, Bodiam and Scotney castles are all nearby, along with Battle Abbey and the beautiful gardens of Sissinghurst, Pashley, Great Dixter and Bedgebury Pinetum. Fishing, golf, swimming, sailing, horse riding, cycle hire and rowing boat hire are all available locally, or take the time to explore the wonderful nature reserve at Rye Harbour. Beaches at Winchelsea, 3 miles, and the fabulous golden sands at Camber, 6 miles. Enjoy a tour around and sample the produce of the local vineyards or ride on the vintage steam railway to Bodiam. Rye railway station provides access to London in 1 hour 45 minutes. Shops and pub 2 miles.
    Refs 19652 and 19745 can also be booked with refs 29071 and 29072 to accommodate up to 18 guests.
    £65
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  • Jasmine Cottage, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    4.00
    Built to a good standard, these adjoining holiday cottages in the owners’ grounds are situated in the tiny village of Beddingham, which lies in the South Downs just off the Lewes to Eastbourne road (which although convenient, can be busy). The view to one side of the cottage is that of Mount Caburn, which is one of the highest landmarks in East Sussex and is the home of an Iron Age fort! Both cottages have wheelchair access to the ground floor rooms. Lewes, 2½ miles, is dominated by the ruins of a great Norman castle and boasts twisting medieval streets and tiny twittens. The port of Newhaven lies on the land with the shortest sea route between London and Paris and Seaford is a quiet, informal holiday resort from where Seaford Head, The Seven Sisters Country Park, Beachy Head and the village of Alfriston can all be visited. Glyndebourne and the outdoor opera, 2 miles. Drusillas Zoo Park, Charleston - the home of the artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant and rural bolt hole for the Bloomsbury group, Firle Place and Newhaven Fort are all a short drive. Eastbourne, 12 miles, Brighton 10 miles. Shop 1½ miles, pub 1 mile.
    £64
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  • Mouse House, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hastings, England
    4.50
    In the heart of Hastings Old Town, this attractive, cosily furnished Grade II listed fisherman’s cottage is 150 yards from the beach. Built c.1841, it retains many period features, exposed beams, brickwork. Relax in the secluded west-facing decked courtyard before trying one of many delightful seafood restaurants. Take the Funicular Railways to the country park, castle, smugglers caves. Visit the Blue Reef Aquarium, shipwreck/fisherman’s museums, boating lake, crazy golf. Shops, restaurants 200 yards, pub 25 yards.
    £59
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  • Cowbeech Farm Cottage, SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cowbeech Farm Cottage is situated in the beautiful grounds of the owner’s farmhouse on the edge of the village which bears the same name. Originally part of the old dairy and very much a working dairy farm back in the 1950s, it has its own enclosed garden off the original farmyard. The stunning farmhouse grounds have featured in the National Garden Scheme, and other magazines, and guests can stroll around the lake and marvel at the unusual Japanese garden. On the boundary of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and within strolling distance of the local hostelry, which dates back to the early 1600s. A walkers and cyclists paradise, try the Cuckoo Trail, 19 miles of walkways and lanes that follows the old Cuckoo Line Railway from Heathfield to Eastbourne, and gained its name from the releasing of a cuckoo at the Heathfield Fair.
    Michelham Priory, Herstmonceux Castle and its gardens, Drusillas Zoo and the Bluebell Railway are great days out, or spend a Saturday evening stargazing at Herstmonceux Science Observatory. Eastbourne with its beaches and pier is a 30-minute drive, and Battle is 8 miles with good rail connections to London. Should the weather be inclement, there is a leisure centre at Hailsham with flumes, inflatables and ten pin bowling. Beach 9 miles. Shop ¾ mile, pub and restaurant 175 yards.
    £73
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  • Romany, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sheffield Green, England
    5.00
    These semi-detached holiday properties (refs 29887, 29895, 29896, and W43461) reside in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the glorious Sussex countryside and were once part of Vigoes Dairy Farm until the end of the 20th century. Set back from the road, each property has its own individual terrace with furniture, and to the rear of the buildings is a shared grassed area, beyond which is a paddock, an ideal place in which to let off steam, kick a ball around, or have a leisurely picnic. Spot deer, the occasional buzzard, or the very rare short-toed eagle! Walks and cycle routes beckon from the doorstep. See the beautiful Sheffield Park Gardens (National Trust) where, in the 1700s, Capability Brown was commissioned to landscape the gardens. A glorious feast of red and gold in the autumn and where the national collection of Ghent azaleas can be seen in their full glory in the spring alongside the bluebells. In 1876 the third Earl of Sheffield laid out a cricket pitch where the first ever match against Australia was played in 1884! The Bluebell Railway offers an opportunity to stroll amongst the locomotives in the engine sheds and perhaps spot ‘Stepney’ who appears in the Thomas the Tank Engine books, and of course, take a train journey. Stroll through the Ashdown Forest which covers approximately 10 square miles and in fact is not all forest but largely heathland, where cattle and sheep also freely graze for part of the year. It is also famous for the Winnie The Pooh Stories written by AA Milne who lived on the northern edge of the forest with his son Christopher Robin. Attend Glyndebourne, visit the county town of Lewes with its museum, antique shops, and brewery, or head to the coast at Brighton or Eastbourne across the South Downs. Horse riding is available locally. Good rail connections to London from Haywards Heath for further sightseeing opportunities. Shop 1 mile and pub/restaurant 1½ miles.
    £66
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  • Swallows Barn, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    Visit England ROSE award winner 2017 and Customers’ Choice Award for 2015 2018 2021 and 2022

    Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Sussex High Weald, this detached holiday barn conversion has delightful rural views and footpaths right on the doorstep. Forming part of the owner’s grounds with 15th-century thatched cottage, this smallholding residence is shared by Golden Guernsey goats, ponies, ducks and an abundance of wildlife. Visit Battle Abbey and the 1066 Battlefield site, stunning moated Bodiam Castle, Herstmonceaux, Heritage steam railways, Weald gardens and stately homes. Eastbourne 15 miles. Tunbridge Wells 18 miles. Brighton 30 miles. Shop 2½ miles and pub 2 miles.
    £94
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