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Ninfield Holiday Cottages

Accommodation Details

Only a few weeks left in The Courtyard this year. Dairy available in July at £475 and August £520.
Our cosy self catering cottages are situated on a working farm in the beautiful Sussex countryside and are fully equipped for your comfort and relaxation; while providing a perfect base for exploring the South Downs, Weald and surrounding areas, which are full of interesting places for all tastes. Only a short drive will get you to the South Coast resorts of Hastings, Eastbourne and Bexhill or Battle with its’ mainline station to London.

Our bright and homely cottages are centrally heated and are ideal for couples or families . All towels and linen (except cot bedding) are provided during your stay with us. The cottages have their own lawn areas and garden furniture within a secure perimeter fence and have their own large car park.

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Accommodation Location


Address
Moor Hall Farm, Moor Hall Drive, Ninfield, Battle, East Sussex, TN33 9JT

Type
Self Catering

Email
jill.godden2@btinternet.com

WEBSITE

Things to see and do in East Sussex :

1066 Battle Abbey and Battlefield

On this spot in the year 1066, the armies of King Harold and William the Conqueror clashed at the Battle of Hastings

Arundel Castle

This towering stately home and fortified castle has been the seat of the Dukes of Norfolk and their ancestors since 1067

Arundel Jailhouse

A fun and informative trip around the old prison cells beneath the Town Hall which certain ghosts are said to inhabit

Bosham Walk

Crafts, artwork and antiques in 17 separate units, a gallery and various display cabinets throughout the two floors of a converted boathouse

Chichester Cathedral

In the heart of the city, this fine Cathedral has been a centre of community life for more than 900 years

Long Man of Wilmington

Europe’s largest representation of the human form cut into the chalk of the South Downs