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Mill Laine Farm

Enjoy England Four Stars

Accommodation Details

Discover the breathtaking natural beauty of the South Downs, East Sussex, England from Mill Laine Barns, self catering rural holiday accommodation for rent near Lewes. Enjoy the flexibility and comfort of a self-catering holiday cottage located near to every amenity, places of interest, attractions, stunning walks on the South Downs Way and Ouse Valley Way and coastal beaches.

Mill Laine Barns are luxury rural cottages for self-catering holiday rental, British Tourist Board graded 4 star and 5 star. The barns are situated on a 500 acre working South Down farm, producing arable crops, prize-winning Southdown sheep and Sussex cattle. Positioned in an accessible, yet secluded, valley in the village of Offham, which is a designated area of outstanding natural beauty and the historical site of the battle of Lewes.
All the barns are unique. Original features such as exposed oak beams and washing coppers have been preserved and great care has been taken to provide quality comfort and style, to make your holiday a pleasant experience.

Our farm cottages are located one mile from the historic county town of Lewes, eight miles from cosmopolitan Brighton and London-Victoria is one hour by train. We are within reach of many popular amenities such as; the Royal pavilion and Palace Pier, theatres and amusement for all walks of life at Brighton, Anne of Cleves House and the castle at Lewes, the Lavender Line and Bluebell Steam Railways, Drusillas Zoo at Alfriston, The South Down Way and Ouse Valley Way, Stanmer Park, Hickstead equine events, Plumpton Racecourse, the Bloomsbury trail, Glyndebourne Opera House, a huge selection of gardens and stately houses, including Nymans, Leonardslee, Batemans, Sheffield Park, Wakehurst Place and the Millennium seed bank, Firle Place and Glynde Place among many others.

Accommodation Location


Address
Mill Laine Farm, Offham, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 3QB

Type
B&B

Email
harmer@farming.co.uk

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