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Woodend Annexe: Charming Cottage near Fontwell in the South Downs National Park
Discover Woodend Annexe, a delightful semi-detached coach house conversion nestled in the serene hamlet of Fontwell, mere moments from the stunning South Downs National Park in Sussex. This welcoming holiday retreat accommodates up to six guests across three inviting bedrooms. The master bedroom boasts a cozy king-size bed and a shared en-suite bathroom that leads to an adjacent room featuring a comfortable double day bed and a Juliet balcony. Additionally, a ground floor double bedroom presents an en-suite wet room designed for wheelchair accessibility.
Step inside to find a thoughtfully designed open plan kitchen and living area, complete with a charming conservatory housing a dining space. Outside, guests can enjoy off-road parking for two vehicles, a secluded front patio, and a delightful raised lawned garden with outdoor furniture. Woodend Annexe is an ideal setting for countryside strolls, cycling adventures, a day at the races, or simply indulging in the natural beauty of the South Downs National Park.
Please be aware of the sloping ceilings and limited headroom on the first floor. The ground floor facilities are suitable for wheelchair users - kindly reach out to the owner for more information. Access to the shared en-suite bathroom can be found through the double bedroom for added convenience. Plan your memorable escape at Woodend Annexe today!
Three bedrooms with TV: 1 x king-size double with shared en-suite bath, basin and WC leading to 1 x double day bed (can be twin on request) with Juliet balcony, 1 x ground floor king size with en-suite wheelchair accessible walk-in double shower, basin and WC. Kitchen with sitting area. Conservatory with dining area.This owner/agency has featured on countrycottagesonline.com since 2010
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Local Attractions near Arundel
Boxgrove: 3 miles away,
Arundel: 4 miles away,
Middleton-on-Sea: 5 miles away,
Chichester: 7 miles away,
Amberley: 8 miles away
Activities & Experiences On Offer Nearby: cycling, walking
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Arundel
You will be spoilt for choice for things to do in Arundel! It is a historic market town, with the castle sitting in a prominent position overlooking the surrounding beautiful countryside. The Castle, home to the Duke and Duchess of Norfolk, with its Keep, Castle grounds and chapel are well worth a full days' visit. Visitors young and not so young are very well catered for with clear information and displays, and also good food in the very pleasant restaurant. The grounds are often the temporary home to interesting and unusual sculptures, and during the festival fortnight in August, plays and concerts are held here.
Arundel is the home to Sussex cricket club, and the castle makes a wonderful backdrop to a day spent in the sunshine watching a match!
The town itself has many small and unusual shops, including shops selling tasty local produce. There is also plenty of choice for places to eat out, ranging from small tea shops, to pubs serving better than average food and smart restaurants. There is a farmers' market on the 3rd Saturday of each month in The Square.
While in Arundel on a sunny day, hiring a rowing boat on Swanbourne lake is a relaxing way of passing the time - alternatively fish for trout at Chalk Springs Trout Fishery. The whole family will enjoy the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Conservation Centre, home to many a species of unusual waterfowl, and nearby Amberley Working Museum, which features craftsmen at work, vintage bus rides, narrow guage railway and nature trails.
The Arundel Festival in August features open air performances of Shakespeare, Opera and modern popular music, while the fringe festival features small performances on the street and in people's homes. The gallery trail is great fun - for one weekend many homes and gardens in Arundel are open to the public to wander in, and look at the variety of artwork and sculpture on display.
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