This delightful detached wooden lodge in Lynchmere is ideally positioned within the South Downs National Park an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is surrounded by woodland, countryside and wildlife, making it the perfect place to stay when looking for rest and relaxation, or a romantic retreat in nature.The two sets of French doors allow light to flood into this spacious lodge and space is not the only surprise in store for guests! This lovely charming cottage boasts its own private sauna next to the shower room, so relax in the warmth on winter afternoons. The cottage has a separate cosy wooden clad double bedroom with vanity unit. The open plan living area offers a extra double bed accessed by ladder. The kitchen area is fully equipped to make lovely dinners to be enjoyed at the dining table next to the french windows. Plenty of comfortable seating to chill out and relax. Step outside and enjoy morning coffee on the private decked area. This part of rural West Sussex boarders Surrey and Hampshire a perfect base for exploring or taking a day to the beach! The South Downs Nation Park offers walkers, cyclists, and horse riders over six hundred square miles to roam so pack a picnic, put on your walking boots and enjoy a day of bluebell woods, meadows, country lanes and quaint villages, why not take a stroll through beautiful Petworth and browse the antique shops before returning to the welcome of the gorgeous cottage.
Weekly price from £419
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