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Rent Find self catering and cottages with an open fire or a wood burner in South East England
115 self catering cottage letting's that have an open fire in South East England. Rent superb cottage accommodation and holiday rentals with features such as hot tubs, sauna's, gyms, heated swimming pools and much more! Refine your search of self catering accommodationdod to let in South East England by using the county and region menus on the left.
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £658
Self catering accommodation in Woodchurch sleeps 8.
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Games Room • Cottage Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Church Elms Farm details
Church Elms Farm as mentioned in the Observer, is a Grade II listed period detached farmhouse set in four acres of land on the outskirts of Woodchurch village. Surrounded by a cottage garden, it has an enclosed barbecue area and open fields. The farm has a large pond that is fenced off, also a newly surfaced tennis court and a games room with a pool table and table tennis facilities.
On the other side of the village there is a Rare Breeds Centre.
The farmhouse is just four miles away from Tenterden town centre and seven miles away from the Cinque Port of Rye. Ashford town centre is eight miles away and the mainline station provides a service to London Charing Cross and Victoria, with the International Passenger Terminal providing access to the Eurostar.
Should you be interested in catering whilst away please contact Hilde-Marie Smith of Catering4Kent on 01795 229714.
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £346
Self catering accommodation in Niton Undercliff sleeps 5.
Features include: • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Close to the Sea • Golf near by • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: West Winnowing details
Situated in the peaceful village of Niton, ten miles from the seaside town of Ventnor, this property, dating back to the mid 1800s, enjoys spectacular views over the island's southern coastline at St Catherine's Point. West Winnowing enjoys spectacular sea views.
Set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with coastal and cliff-top walks, horse riding, cycling, pottery painting, surfing, wind surfing, kite surfing and bird watching are available in the area. St Catherine's Lighthouse can be seen from the decked area.
The house is within easy walking distance of a real ale pub, the Buddle Inn which dates back to the 17th century, serves food and welcomes families.
The village of Niton, a five to ten minute walk, has a chemist, post office/tea room, church, additional pub and a small well stocked grocery store. The village of Niton has historical links with Guglielmo Marconi who used the local Knowles Farm as a location for radio experiments when he was living on the Isle of Wight in the late 1890s and early 1900s.
The rocky coastline is only a 10 to 15 minute walk from the cottage but there are plenty of pebble or sandy beaches within easy driving distance. There are more than 20 beaches around the island including several which are award winning.
Ventnor Botanical Gardens, Osborne House, Amazon World and Carisbrooke Castle are some of the island's most popular attractions.
Approximate travelling times - 1.5 to two hours from London to Lymington Ferry Port or Portsmouth Ferry Port - 30 minute ferry crossing, 30 minute drive from Yarmouth or 35 minutes form Fishbourne to Niton village.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £346
Self catering accommodation in Ticehurst sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Romantic Breaks • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access R
Accommodation overview: Bakers Farm Oast details
A beautiful detached oast house, recently converted, and furnished to a high standard. Set in a rural position in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Sussex/Kent border. Located within the grounds of a larger property, the oast has its own private and spacious lawned garden overlooking the surrounding fields and paddocks. There is a south-west facing terrace, perfect for outside dining and barbecues. The pond to the side of the oast is not for guest use and is fenced off and safe for children. Wildlife is abundant, and sightings have included deer, foxes, badgers, and many species of birds including kingfishers, and barn owls.
Ideally located just 10 minutes walk by footpath from Bewl Water, the largest lake in the south-east of England. With a 13 mile circular path, Bewl offers beautiful waterside walks all year round and is very popular for birdwatching. The perimeter path is also open to horses and cycles in the summer months (usually from April to October). The lake offers great sporting facilities including sailing, windsurfing, rowing, canoeing and one of the country’s top trout fisheries.
For golfers, Dale Hill Golf Club is just 5 minutes drive away and offers 2 18-hole courses in 350 acres. Dale Hill also benefits from a leisure club with gym and indoor pool. Both the golf and leisure clubs are open to day members.
There are two country pubs, both full of character and within walking distance – The Bull, 5 minutes away in the hamlet of Three Leg Cross and The Bell, 20 minutes away in the village of Ticehurst, both serving very good local food, wines and beers. Ticehurst also boasts a general store, Post Office, artisan bakery, greengrocer, cafe and art gallery. The Bell has a pop-up fishmongers on a Saturday. A Michelin starred restaurant is within 15 minutes drive www.thecurlewrestaurant.co.uk.
An excellent base to explore the many National Trust properties in the area such as Scotney Castle, Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Bodiam Castle and Batemans. Other local places of interest include Bedgebury Forest (home to the National Pinetum plus extensive cycling trails and Go Ape), Pashley Manor Gardens, Hush Heath and Chapel Down Vineyards. The spa town of Tunbridge Wells is a 20 minute drive, and Camber Sands and the Cinq Ports town of Rye are 40 minutes drive away.
The village of Wadhurst is a 10 minute drive away, offering a variety of shops including a small supermarket, a butchers and an excellent wine merchant www.thesecretcellar.co.uk. Trains run from here to London in 1 hour. Wadhurst station is served by a bus running through to Ticehurst making it possible to come and stay at Bakers Farm Oast without the need for a car. For those arriving by car, the property is just 35 minutes from J5 of the M25.
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Sleeps 16
Weekly prices from £1577
Self catering accommodation in Ryde sleeps 16.
Features include: • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Swimming Pool • Close to the Beach • Close to the Sea • Games Room • Cottage Sleeps 16
Accommodation overview: Oak Cliff Place details
Oak Cliff Place is a magnificent Victorian detached house, wonderfully private with stunning uninterrupted views over the Solent to Portsmouth. Light-filled, high-ceilinged and spacious, it is set in an elevated position within five acres of land including its own small wood and steeply sloping secluded path through its grounds down to a pebble beach. To the west are walks along the shore to sandy beaches and a nature reserve; to the east is Wootton Creek, filled with yachts and smaller boats.
There is a large stone terrace to the rear of the property overlooking the garden and sea beyond, with gas barbecue and two wooden dining tables seating 16. The extensive grounds also include an asphalt tennis court, a fenced and heated (from 1st May to 30th September) outdoor swimming pool with pool house, outdoor table tennis, ground-sunk trampoline, football pitch and several lawns. The garden drops to an unfenced, uncultivated, wild flowered steep slope down to the sea, so caution is needed with young children.
Inside, six of the eight bedrooms have full sea views. The large kitchen/dining room opens through French doors to the terrace for easy outside dining and fabulous sea views and the games room provides a pool table and TV for indoor entertainment. There is an additional TV snug with a 42" wall mounted flat screen TV. The large drawing room and adjoining conservatory provide a peaceful setting for enjoying the wonderful coastal outlook, with an open fire for cooler evenings.
It is a 30 minute scenic walk along Wootton Creek - or a few minutes' drive - to a well stocked Tesco Express on Wootton Bridge, Majestic Wines and the headquarters of the delicious Isle of Wight Minghella Ice Creams. The popular local fish and chip shop opposite provides a quick and easy alternative supper. Five to ten minutes' drive further on is Briddlesford Lodge, Wootton, with its farm shop and Bluebell Caf, open daily for a large selection of local and organic produce including hand- made sausages and other meat from the on-site butcher.
There are miles of beautiful sandy beaches at Ryde, a picturesque Victorian seaside town 4.5 miles away, and at Sandown beach, 11 miles from the property. Oak Cliff Place is situated midway between Ryde and the world-famous yachting centre, Cowes, full of old time charm. Within 30 minutes' drive are the sailing towns of Seaview and Bembridge on the east coast, Yarmouth on the west and Ventnor and St Lawrence to the south, all with delightful pubs serving local seafood and other produce. All around are the miles of footpaths, unspoilt scenery and stunning coastline which make for a perfect walking/cycling/riding holiday or family break.
DAMAGE DEPOSIT: There is a damage waiver deposit scheme for all bookings. A cheque or cash for the sum of five hundred pounds is to be given to the owner on arrival to facilitate access to the property.
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £443
Self catering accommodation in Peasemore sleeps 6.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Cottage Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: The Old Post Office details
The Old Post Office is a charming late 16th century detached thatched property set in gardens of approximately one acre. The property retains many period features tastefully influenced with modern living requirements and comfort.
The property is located in Peasemore, in the beautiful Berkshire Downs, renowned for stunning countryside walks and horse racing/training. Peasemore is a village of approximately one hundred houses.
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £443
Self catering accommodation in Fritham sleeps 6.
Features include: • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Oak Tree Cottage details
Oak Tree Cottage which has ground floor accommodation is a delightful cottage set in an amazing position right in the middle of the forest and approached by a short narrow track.
Eyeworth is a very pretty hamlet with a beautiful pond about 300 yards from the cottage with wild ducks. The wild ponies are often seen drinking from the side of the pond and the ducks are always looking for a crust of bread to be thrown in for them.
Surrounded by forest in a very quiet position you can walk from the front door in all directions, no roads, just woodland and heath land where ponies graze
The cottage was part of an old gun powder factory dating from 1899. There are wonderful views from all the windows where you will spot wildlife. There is a flat fenced large garden with lawn and flower beds which is safe for children.
About 900 yards away is a local country pub that serves wonderful lunches very day of the week and stocks local beers.
The nearest shop is about 3 miles away. Salisbury, Bournemouth, Lymington (where there are very good shops and a street market on a Saturday) and Southampton are easily accessible. Visit Pepper Pig Word at Romsey only 10 miles away. The nearest sandy beaches are Bournemouth 18 miles and Sandbanks 21 miles. Stonehenge is 24.5 miles away. Brownsea Island is easily reached from Poole Harbour where one can sea red squirrels and peacocks and is 35 miles away.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £397
Self catering accommodation in Wittersham sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Romantic Breaks • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Tufton Croft details
Tufton Croft is a charming detached weather-boarded cottage, set in a secluded location on the edge of the village of Wittersham.
Overlooking fields and woodland this cottage is peacefully situated at the end of a grassy track; yet only a short stroll to a cosy, dog friendly village pub, with good food and awards from the Campaign for Real Ale. The cottage is surrounded by enclosed lawned gardens, with heavily scented old roses and plenty of space for summer living, with room to kick a football around, and parking.
Lovely walks across fields and orchards are accessed directly from the cottage. For keen walkers there are hikes to Smallhythe Place (National Trust), the award winning 'Chapel Down' Vineyard and Restaurant, the Royal Military Canal, and the Saxon Shore Way.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £326
Self catering accommodation in Amberley sleeps 4.
Features include: • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Romantic Breaks • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Densford Cottage details
Densford Cottage is a terraced cottage situated in the picturesque conservation village of Amberley, which is regarded as one of the most beautiful villages in England. Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty at the foot of the South Downs, it lies within the newly created South Downs National Park.
The village has wonderful views of the Amberley Wildbrooks nature reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest on the flood plain of the River Arun, where cattle graze amongst the migrating birds.Amberley has many historic buildings and thatched cottages and it is just a three minute walk to the 900 year old church which adjoins the 11th century Amberley Castle which is now a renowned hotel set in stunning grounds with superb dining (booking is advised). The village also has a tearoom (seasonal), a pottery and local shop with a post office.There are two local pubs within a three minute drive.
Just outside the village is the Amberley Museum and Heritage Centre. It is a 36 acre open air site dedicated to the industrial heritage of the South East and has a restaurant. Parham Park is a two mile drive from Amberley. This 16th century manor house has lovely gardens and is surrounded by over 800 acres of woods and deer parkland. It is open to the public during the spring and summer months and there is a public footpath through the park.
The historic town of Arundel is just a 10 minute drive. Arundel Castle is the seat of the Dukes of Norfolk and has an attractive Italianate Garden. There are many antique shops, cafes and restaurants, a Wildlife and Wetland Centre and there are boat trips along the River Arun. The cathedral city of Chichester is also nearby and the Festival Theatre and Pallant Art Gallery are close to the centre. Goodwood, with its racecourse and motoring events, is also within easy access.
The Blue Flag sandy beach at West Wittering is a 20 minute drive and offers wonderful views of Chichester harbour. Sailing enthusiasts can hire boats around the harbour. A railway station serves the village of Amberley from which it is a 10 minute walk to the cottage. There are good train services from London Victoria.
Guest Note: The pond in the garden is unfenced and there is also a drop behind the wall at the end of the garden - small children must be supervised.
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