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About this property

Ockenden Manor is a superb dog-friendly Elizabethan manor house set within eight acres of beautiful grounds in Cuckfield, West Sussex. With lavishly decorated bedrooms, an outstanding spa and an award-winning restaurant, you couldn’t have picked a better dog-friendly escape! Perfectly placed for walking the beautiful South Downs with your canine companion is this hotel, with seaside resort town Brighton on your doorstep. With its history and character, the elegant sitting room warmed by a roaring log fire and cosy, wood-paneled bar, Ockenden Manor is a wonderful place to escape to. Less than an hour from London, the hotel makes the perfect setting for getting away from the hustle and bustle of modern life with your furry friend. 

Dine with Your Dog

The beautiful dining room features sweeping views across the gardens and makes the perfect setting for trying out the award-winning head chef Stephen Crane's menu that cleverly mixes innovation with tradition, echoing the atmosphere of the hotel. Pooches are welcome to join their owners in the bar and drawing room. Alternatively, your dog can relax in your room whilst you dine in the main restaurant.

Bow wow factor

Must be the fantastic location! With the South Downs on your doorstep, your pooch will be spoilt for choice with an abundance of walks.

Need to know

Dine With Pet
Dine With Pet
Spa Breaks
Spa Breaks
Fitness Centre
Fitness Centre
Hot Tub
Hot Tub
Pub Within 1 Mile
Pub Within 1 Mile
Restaurant
Restaurant
Swimming Pool
Swimming Pool
WiFi
WiFi

Bedrooms & Suites

The distinctive bedrooms and suites are all individually styled and are each named after a member of one of the two families that have owned the building since 1520. The charming staircases lead you to the rooms and suites in the Elizabethan manor house with something to suit all tastes - from charming period suites to elegant individually decorated bedrooms.

Feature Room

Each feature room is rather different with fabulous new bathrooms. Every room has its own unique characteristics like stunning views, over-sized roll-top baths or Tudor oak-panelling.
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2 adults   2 pets  

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Feature Suite

This Feature Suite is ideal for a celebratory or romantic getaway or simply a deeply comfortable night's sleep. This Feature Suite can be interconnected with the adjoining standard double room making an ideal two bedroom suite for families.
Accommodates

4 adults   2 pets  

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Sussex

Sussex rooms are ideal for a celebratory or romantic getaway or simply a deeply comfortable night's sleep. Some of these rooms also have additional sofa beds or are available with twin beds on request, ideal for young families looking to spend time together.
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2 adults   2 pets  

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Cuckfield

Cuckfield rooms are ideal for a romantic getaway or simply a deeply comfortable night's sleep. Please note these bathrooms are shower bath combination. Some superior rooms can have twin beds, available on request at time of booking.
Accommodates

2 adults   2 pets  

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Classic Cosy

Compact and very comfortable, theClassic Cosy rooms are individually furnished and each has its own charm and character.
Accommodates

2 adults   1 pet  

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Dog-Friendly Nearby

With the South Downs on your doorstep, there is an abundance of walks to be had with Fido in tow! Nearby dog-friendly pubs include The Gardeners Arms and The Wheatsheaf. You must also try Gardenia Vintage Tea House, a charming dog-friendly tea house in Cuckfield, filled with nostalgia and delicious treats.

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