Nestled in Keymer, West Sussex, this charming converted Old Village Post Office offers a unique and inviting accommodation option that sleeps up to three guests. The property is situated in the picturesque Sussex countryside, just under an hour's drive from London and a mere ten minutes from the vibrant city of Brighton. Its prime location near the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty enhances its appeal, making it an ideal retreat for both short and long-term stays, as well as for business travelers seeking a comfortable environment with fast Wi-Fi access.
The interior of the accommodation is tastefully decorated to the highest standards, exuding a light and modern ambiance. Guests can enjoy a sunny lounge featuring a small sofa bed and a large south-facing window seat, perfect for reading or simply watching the world go by. The spacious bedroom boasts a super-king size bed, which can be converted into two standard single beds, along with ample storage space provided by a wardrobe and chest of drawers. The large bathroom is equipped with a walk-in shower, although the bath is not recommended due to slow water flow.
The kitchenette is well-equipped with a full-size oven and hob, built-in fridge/freezer, and essential cooking utensils, along with complimentary tea and coffee. Free parking is conveniently available across the road, and guests will find the local village pub just a stone's throw away. For those looking to explore, a delightful walk across the fields leads to the charming village of Ditchling, which is home to an award-winning pub, cafes, a deli, and an art museum, enhancing the local experience.
In addition to its rural charm, the location offers a wealth of outdoor activities and attractions. The nearby Hassocks area features supermarkets, a chemist, and various cafes, along with a mainline railway station providing easy access to London and Brighton. Nature enthusiasts can explore the scenic surroundings, including Ditchling Common Country Park and Bedelands Farm Nature Reserve, while adventure seekers can engage in sailing, swimming, horse riding, and mountain biking. Close proximity to notable destinations such as the South Downs National Park, Sussex University, and local vineyards further enriches the experience for visitors.
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!