Set on a working farm and surrounded by 160 acres of private fields, this beautifully converted 18th-century barn is a dream base for families, friends and their faithful four-legged companions. Miles of grassland tracks criss-cross the estate, so you and your tail-wagging crew can set off on long, lead-free rambles straight from the door without ever needing to hop in the car.
Inside, rustic charm runs throughout, with exposed beams, feature brickwork and a warm country feel. The heart of the home is the generous kitchen/diner, fully kitted out for easy holiday cooking, where everyone can gather around the table for meals after a day of muddy paws and fresh air. There's also a snug with a sofa for quieter moments and a good book, while a handy utility room nearby is useful for towelling down a soggy pup. The welcoming lounge invites you to settle in for film nights on the Smart TV, and there's a desk area for anyone who needs to keep one eye on emails. A ground-floor king-size bedroom with en-suite bathroom provides step-free sleeping, while upstairs, tucked beneath the eaves, are a second king-size room and a cosy twin, each with its own en-suite shower room. Outside, the fully enclosed garden is a safe haven for your canine companion to potter about, while you sip coffee on one of the patios or linger over an evening drink in the sunshine. Private parking for two cars keeps arrivals and departures easy.
The barn sits neatly between the High Weald National Landscape and the South Downs National Park, putting countryside adventures firmly on the menu. The nearby Cuckoo Trail winds through woodland, meadows and sleepy villages – a real treat for curious noses – while Eastbourne (10 miles) brings a splash of seaside fun with its promenade, theatre and independent shops. You'll find year-round pet positive zones all along Eastbourne beach, or take a walk up to Beachy Head for spectacular cliff-top views that are sure to get tails wagging.