full english, cooked-to-order breakfast is served in a country-style dining room. 8 miles from the art gallery in farley farm house. there's a conservatory lounge, furnished patio, bright garden and additional seating on the rear lawn. . the 4 colourful rooms are individually decorated and feature private or en suite bathrooms, free wifi and flat-screen tvs, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities, and minifridges with water and milk. 2 miles from glyndebourne opera house, this simple b&b is 4 miles from the lavender line steam train and 4. set on an acre of gardens along the a22 and 6 Heathrow Airport 1 hr 29
Anne of Cleves House (17 min) Displays of furnished bedroom, kitchen, furniture and other crafts in home of Henry VIII's 4th wife. The Observatory Science Centre (25 min) Interactive science, workshops and events, with a huge telescope in the astronomical observatory. Drusillas Park (17 min) Soft-play area, large slides, netted walkways, plus zoo animals, feeding times, restaurant and shop. Stanmer Park Local Nature Reserve (22 min) Grassy lawns, sports fields & woodland trails leading to a charming village with an 1800s church. Ashdown Forest (23 min) Sprawling nature area & fictional home of A. A. Milne children's book character, Winnie the Pooh. National Trust - Monk's House (24 min) Garden and history Bateman's (23 min) Rudyard Kipling's beamed, 17th-century rustic home, with the writer's furnishings and artefacts. Bluebell Railway (21 min) An 1880's station with steam engines on display, a museum & gift shop on a heritage railway line. Long Man of Wilmington (21 min) White concrete blocks highlight this monumental, centuries-old outline of a man on a hillside. Charleston Trust (21 min) Garden, history, and art museum Firle Place (20 min) Family home and estate dating back 500 years open to visitors twice yearly plus a tea-room. Glyndebourne (12 min) Country house hosting annual Glyndebourne Festival's 6 productions in a 1200-seat opera house. Seven Sisters Country Park (29 min) Expansive park with chalk cliffs, grassland and river valley, for walking, birdwatching and cycling. Herstmonceux Castle (27 min) Restored medieval castle, now a study centre, with a park and gardens that are open to the public. Ditchling Beacon (27 min) Grassy, 248m-tall chalk hill with panoramic views, walking paths & the remains of an Iron Age fort. |