Sandhill Cottage - Swimming Pool & Tennis Court, Crawley Down

West Sussex. Sleeps up to 6

To describe Sandhill Cottage as characterful simply does not do this gem of a property justice. The property dates back four centuries and every room exudes historical artefacts. The carpentry - especially in the kitchen and witnessed in the exposed beams is something to behold and guests will feel like they have stepped back in time.

Sandhill cottage sleeps six people in three double bedrooms which are all to be found upstairs along with the family shower room. The living quarters are all on the ground floor and all lead off the spacious hallway with plenty of room to hang up coats and take off the muddy boots after a long day walking the High Weald AONB which is easily accessible from the cottage. The suit of armour in the living room, along with the large open fire provides the perfect, cosy spot to relax with a glass of wine in the cool autumn and winter months.

In the spring and summer months (or even in winter for those brave souls!) guests can enjoy the heated outdoor swimming pool and tennis court. The large gardens also have a pond and outdoor seating which make it a beautiful spot to sit out and enjoy some al fresco dining when the weather permits. The swimming pool is heated between the months of April and September.

There is ample parking at the front of the cottage for two cars and the driveway is accessed through large security gates.

Sandhill Cottage is located down a country lane with numerous walks and footpaths from the front door. It's only a ten minute walk into the village of Crawley Down which has a number of pubs, shops and restaurants. Crawley Down is situated in the northeast corner of West Sussex close to the borders of Surrey and Kent. It's handy for the M23 motorway and only about a ten minute drive from Gatwick Airport, Three Bridges and East Grinstead railway stations which helps make it a perfect spot for small, family get-togethers.

The cottage is also ideally situated to visit the National Trust properties of Standen, Sheffield Park, Nymans Gardens and Polesdon Lacy. Just 4 miles South of Crawley Down is Wakehurst Place which is also owned by the National Trust but run and maintained by the Royal Botanical Society along with Kew Gardens. Other nearby attractions include the Bluebell Railway, Ashdown Forest famous for Winnie the Pooh and friends and in Crawley are Tilgate Park and Buchan Park. To the North West are Wisley Gardens and the theme parks of Legoland, Chessington and Thorpe Park.

The reservoirs at Ardingly and Weirwood are both close by. Weirwood has good facilities for sailing and fishing and Ardingly also can offer rowing.

Please note:
-The main, adjoining house may be occupied from time to time and the garden/pool/tennis court is shared with this house.
-There is a pond in the gardens of the property and children should therefore be supervised at all times.
-Children should also be supervised at all times when using the swimming pool.
-Pool maintenance workers may attend at any time.
-Strictly no smoking anywhere in or outside of the property.
-Please contact Finest Retreats for any other information.

Located in Crawley, this cottage is in a rural area. Effingham Park Golf Course and K2 Crawley Leisure Center are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Worth Way Country Park and High Weald. Tulley's Farm and Wakehurst Place are also worth visiting.

Weekly price from £1442

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