Apsley Cottage
£1,100.00 to £1870 per week
THE HIGHLIGHTS
Apsley Cottage has its own private garden, allowing guests to venture outside and take in the fresh Sussex air at their leisure.
The property has almost limitless rustic charm and charisma, making it a very memorable place to stay.
There's plenty for guests to do on Cowdray Estate, including playing golf and learning how to forage.
Being on the smaller side, Apsley Cottage is an absolutely ideal choice for more intimate family trips and get-togethers.
The property has a wood-burning fire in its living area, which is perfect for spending cosy winter nights in staying warm.
GOOD TO KNOW
Due to the property's rural location, travelling by car is recommended.
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3 nights Min Stay low season 7 nights high seasons
No pets
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