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The Yeoman's House

Bignor, Sussex (Ref. 989001)

4.7

Manor Cottages rating

  • 6 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets No

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Features

  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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27 Customer Review(s)

  • Janice

    “The property is unique and beautiful, in a very quiet location in the heart of the South Downs National Park.”

    The beds are comfy, there's plenty of space in the living room and dining room .There are plenty of walks from the door, a short walk to the Roman Villa in Bignor. Everything you could want is in the property. There is Wifi, but due to the thickness of the walls it works best in the living room. Telephone reception on Vodafone isn't brilliant but there is a signal in the garden. The gardens are relaxing and there is lots of space to enjoy warm summer evenings.The roads to the property are single ...

    The beds are comfy, there's plenty of space in the living room and dining room .There are plenty of walks from the door, a short walk to the Roman Villa in Bignor. Everything you could want is in the property. There is Wifi, but due to the thickness of the walls it works best in the living room. Telephone reception on Vodafone isn't brilliant but there is a signal in the garden. The gardens are relaxing and there is lots of space to enjoy warm summer evenings.The roads to the property are single track with passing places but are not busy. This is common in this part of the world. The property is close to all the major road links to all the exciting places you can visit in the area. We didn't drive more than 40 minutes to visit any of the attractions. Portsmouth and Brighton are both about an hour away. Overall a wonderful place to kick back, relax and de-stress whilst contemplating the centuries of people who have sat where you are sitting.

    - Janice, July 2023

    Thank you for the excellent feedback, we're delighted that you enjoyed all the local area has to offer and were also able to relax in this wonderful cottage. Best wishes, HideAways Property Owner

Summary

  • One bedroom: 1 x king size with ensuite Bathroom/WC with independent shower above the bath
  • 1 x twin and a mezzanine/play/TV area platform above, accessed by a ladder (NB not suitable for children under 10), Extra single folding bed also available, 1 x twin and wash basin
  • Shower room with shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Dining area
  • Living room
  • Utility
  • Hallway/study.
  • Central heating
  • Electric 'range' cooker, two dishwashers, washing machine, microwave, fridge/freezer
  • TV, WIFI
  • Travel cot
  • Off road parking
  • Large garden with flagstone terrace and extensive lawned areas bordered by mature, yew hedging, separate orchard and further very large play area for children
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 2 miles, pub 1 mile
  • Note: £100 refundable good housekeeping bond payable on booking
  • Note: One steep carpeted staircase takes you up to the main bedroom
  • At the other end of the property is another un-carpeted staircase leading to the twin room. OWNER IS VERY FLEXIBLE ON THE CHANGEOVER DAY.

The property

Probably the best preserved building of its type remaining in England, The Yeoman's House, listed Grade II, circa 1400, is a stunning example of a medieval hall house.

Set in about an acre of garden, the present owners have lavished much care and attention on refurbishing the spacious accommodation and have hit on a great balance between preserving the original features and the addition of more contemporary details.

You'll be delighted at the fine timberwork, vaulted ceilings upstairs and some charmingly uneven floors.

The huge chimney breast in the double bedroom is particularly spectacular.

In contrast, the kitchen is completely up-to-date with striking red worktops and stainless steel units with all the modern appliances you'd expect.We think you'll be impressed by the garden which has been beautifully designed by the owner.

There are an abundance of flowers and shrubs, giving interest all year round.

The only choice you'll have to make is whether you sit out on the paved terrace or under a shady tree, both lovely for al fresco dining on a warm summer's day.

This really is an exceptional place to spend some time getting away from it all. The owners have a small two storey cottage within the grounds, located behind a tall Yew Hedge in its own very separate garden.

The owners may be in residence on occasion but are out of sight and will be discreet.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £100.

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About the location

PETWORTH

Chichester 14.6 miles; Horsham 16.7 miles; Worthing 19.9 miles

A modest town and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, Petworth is ideally situated for exploring the South Downs National Park, as well as benefiting from sitting in close reach of the coast, offering a varied selection of coastal and countryside attractions at any time of the year. Twinned with Ranville in Normandy, France and San Quirico d'Orcia in Tuscany, Italy, the beautiful town hosts a good range of amenities to keep you entertained on your travels. Home to a selection of shops where you can pick up any essential ingredients, as well as a range of bars, pubs, restaurants and cafés, it caters for all of your culinary requirements. Petworth is also home to the 17th century stately home Petworth House, the grounds created by Capability Brown, this impressive National Trust property is well-worth visiting for its fine art and deer park. The Petworth Cottage Museum also sits within the town, demonstrating the domestic life for poor estate workers in the town in the 1900s, it makes the perfect place to learn about the rich history of the area. You will also find a scatter of art galleries within the town, as well as annual events such as 'petfringe', a fringe festival in the style of Edinburgh Fringe showing off local talent and guests, and a fun fair on the 20th November each year making fantastic family days out. Sitting within the South Downs National Park, you can expect to find ample opportunities for walking, cycling and horse riding within the local area, with the park owning International Dark Sky Reserve status, it also makes a great spot for stargazing too. You can even explore the area in lots of unconventional ways, via paddling in a kayak amongst wildfowl and wildlife, or taking to the skies and paragliding to get a bird's eye view, there's so many ways to discover the park. Spend a day in the charming market town of Horsham with its wonderful shopping experiences boasting both independent and highstreet names as well as pleasing parks to mosey around, or venture to the seaside town of Worthing, offering a traditional coastal experience on its picturesque pier as well as being home to one of the oldest working cinemas in the UK, there are plenty of family-friendly attractions to be found here. Chichester, Guildford and Crawley or all within easy reach of the town too, making Petworth a splendid base for a fun-filled holiday.

Note: This property has a £100 good housekeeping bond .
Sorry no pets allowed.
Due to the number of steps from the car park to the house this may not be suitable for people with limited mobility
**Owner is very flexible on the changeover day**

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas