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5 Guests
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3 Bedrooms
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2 Bathrooms
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Pets No
Features
- Swimming pool
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Highchair available
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
3 Customer Reviews
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"Delightful location - a hamlet with a small number of houses and an extensive farm/collection of buildings, including the holiday properties, two dogs and a herd of cattle."
Not to mention a tythe barn used for an art exhibition, attached to a lovely cafe with home-made cakes, etc. and an interesting close-by church. A friendly atmosphere with the owner husband & wife and grown-up daughter present. A good location for access to the South Downs Way as well as by road to some important towns such as Arundel, Chichester, various coastal resorts, etc., and a variety of interesting attractions, National Trust and others. The property was comfortable and had central heating that was necessary first thing in the day and in the evenings that we stayed in. TV reception and WiFi were acceptable and worth having, as was the dishwasher! Overall, though, there was a feeling of a creeping neglect however, in the property and the surrounding buildings - perhaps there have not been a enough takers (we were the only short-term rentals at the location). Having said that, we would/might return if/when we wanted to further explore the South Downs area.
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"When we arrived at the cottage, there was no heating on and the cottage was absolutely freezing cold."
We asked the owner to turn the heating on, but it took a very long time for the cottage to heat up. My mum is 84 years old, and we are in our 60s. We wanted to walk in to a nice cosy cottage, but unfortunately, this was not the case. It wasn't until Tuesday (we arrived on the Monday) until we started to feel warm. We had to ask for toilet rolls and milk, as there was not a welcome pack provided for us. We felt that the cottage was not prepared in advance for our arrival for our 4 night stay. The cottage was not very clean, including a lot of the kitchen ware. There was no rinse aid or salt for the dishwasher. the kettle was very small and leaked. The toaster was very old and used, as was the microwave (which we chose not to use). The cottage needs to be updated in its decor and its appliances. In the conservatory, one of the roller blinds, we chose not to use, as it looked like it was ready to fall off the wall. The cottage is in an excellent location.
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"Wonderful location and lovely people to deal with a great atmosphere"
Thanks so much for a lovely comment. We are delighted that you enjoyed your stay at Sullington. Property Owner
Summary
- Single-storey
- Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x bunk
- Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC
- Open-plan living space with kitchen and sitting area
- Conservatory
- Central heating
- Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, coffee machine
- TV, DVD player, WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Highchair available on request
- Off-road parking
- Enclosed patio with furniture and barbecue
- Sorry, no pets and no smoking
- Shop and pub 1.2 miles
- Note: In the interest of fairness your usage of Gas and Electricity during your stay will be charged directly from the owner afterwards for all booking between October and end of April
- Note: Guests have access to a shared, outdoor heated swimming pool available May - end of September, tennis court, and table tennis
- Note: There is a shared laundry room with washing machines, tumble dryers (operates with 50p/£1), ironing facilities, and garden furniture
- Note: Located on a working farm
- Note: Small step up to cottage entrance Note - This property only accepts a minimum of 3 night stays.
The property
Storrington 1.4 miles.
This characterful, single-storey barn conversion rests on the historic Sullington Manor Farm near Storrington, West Sussex.
The cottage is surrounded by countryside in the South Downs National Park, offering a family of six a rural retreat with access to off-road parking, a shared swimming pool, tennis court, table tennis, and laundry facilities.
You'll find everything you need for a self-catering stay in the open-plan living space; the kitchen includes an electric oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and coffee machine for fresh morning brews.
The traditional cottage furnishings and vaulted ceiling with exposed beams make for a homely space to relax in the sitting room whilst watching TV.
Separated by patio doors, the conservatory is a light-filled space looking onto the surrounding trees, perfect for casual family dinners or celebrating special occasions.
Alternatively, set up in your private patio area with outdoor seating and a barbecue to dine al fresco on summer evenings.
Back inside, the cottage has three well-appointed bedrooms; a double, a twin with en-suite shower room, and a bunk, all served by the family bathroom where you can freshen up whilst your towel warms on the heated towel rail.
There's plenty to explore around Sullington Manor Farm such as the old Norman church, country walks through the grounds, and why not take a dip in the outdoor swimming pool?
Follow with breakfast at the on-site café, The Café at the Old Workshop, for a selection of sweet treats.
For your next family holiday in the South Downs National Park, make Byre Cottage 4 your home-from-home.
Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1097620, 1097627, 1099452 and 1099454, together sleeping up to 19 guests.
Sullington Manor Farm Cottages
Sullington Manor Farm Cottages is a beautiful selection of five traditional cottages, converted from Victorian cart-horse stables, resting on a historic working farm in Sullington, West Sussex. This collection forms a courtyard with one of the oldest 15th-century Tithe barns in Sussex and offers plenty of character with exposed beams and flint walls, as well as private patios, a shared outdoor heated swimming pool from May - end of September, and a tennis court and table tennis. The surroundings enjoy idyllic countryside on 500 acres of an arable farm in the heart of the South Downs National Park where you can wander many footpaths including the South Downs Way, collect fresh eggs, and stop for breakfast at The Cafe at the Old Workshop. There are more dining options, shops, and restaurants in the nearby town of Storrington including The Moon pub and The Old Forge Restaurant. Venture further afield to explore the seaside town of Worthing with beaches, the Worthing Pier lined with classic amusements and a theatre, and the Worthing Museum & Gallery, or perhaps make your way to Arundel to visit the Norman Arundel Castle, whilst the South Downs has an abundance of walks and historic sites to discover, including Bignor Roman Villa. Choose Sullington Manor Farm Cottages for a retreat hidden away in the countryside and leave feeling refreshed.
About the location
STORRINGTON
Arundel 9 miles; Worthing 9.5 miles; Horsham 14.7 miles; Brighton 18.3 miles
Storrington is a small, rural town resting between Pulborough and Worthing, West Sussex. The town lies at the foot of the north side of the South Downs National Park and is known for the historic manor of Parham House & Gardens, Storrington & District Museum, and walks through the pleasant Sandgate Park, as well as the nearby National Trust Warren Hill. Dining options include Joanna's Boutique Tearooms for cream tea, The Old Forge Restaurant with a varied menu, and The Moon pub for a carvery menu, whilst you can stock up on essentials at the nearby convenience store or supermarkets. The South Downs National Park ranges from wooded areas to chalk hills, all scattered with historic sites such as Bignor Roman Villa and Cowdray Ruins. Just outside of Storrington is the seaside town of Worthing has classic entertainments along Worthing Pier, Worthing Museum & Gallery, and pebble beaches.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Christmas