Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Midhurst, West Sussex, this private lodge offers a cozy retreat for two, situated within the grounds of a charming 17th-century listed property. The lodge features a spacious double bed and sitting area, complemented by a small kitchenette equipped with essential appliances such as a fridge, cooker, and microwave. Additionally, a separate wet room with a shower enhances the convenience of the space. Guests can enjoy modern amenities including a television and Wi-Fi, making it a comfortable base for exploring the surrounding area.
Set in the heart of the South Downs National Park, the lodge is ideally positioned for outdoor enthusiasts, with local walking trails right at the doorstep. The renowned South Downs Way is merely a couple of miles away, while the Serpent Trail is just 100 yards from the lodge. For those seeking adventure on two wheels, mountain bikes are available for hire from local providers, ensuring guests can fully immerse themselves in the stunning natural beauty of the region.
The lodge serves as an excellent starting point for visiting local attractions such as Goodwood, just 7 miles away, and Cowdray Polo, only 3 miles from the property. Historical sites like Cowdray Park ruins and Petworth House, along with cultural experiences at the Weald and Downland Museum, are within easy reach. For dining options, several local pubs, including the Unicorn Inn in Heyshott village, offer good food and drinks, while Midhurst and Petworth boast a variety of bars and restaurants to suit all tastes.
With a minimum stay of two nights, guests can enjoy a self-catering experience in the lodge, with facilities to prepare meals and complimentary tea and coffee provided. The rural setting invites visitors to partake in various activities, from golfing at nearby courses like Cowdray Park Golf Club and Goodwood Golf Club to hiking, horse riding, and cycling. This charming lodge in Midhurst promises a delightful getaway, combining comfort with the allure of the South Downs' natural beauty and local heritage.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!