The Coach House.
The open plan living-room with gorgeous stone floors and wood-burner.
Private garden ideal for those with small children and dogs.
The comfortable double bedroom.
The kitchen with lovely Butler sink and stable-door is complete with a dishwasher, microwave and a Dolce Gusto coffee machine.
The twin room is perfect for children and adults.
Enjoy morning coffee in the garden.
Step inside The Coach House.
The entrance hall is full of character.
Lets get cooking!
The comfortable living area.
The wood-burner keeps The Coach House cosy.
The dining-table has enough seating for up to six guests.
The bedrooms have lots of character with sloping ceilings.
The comfortable twin room.
The bedrooms have windows on both sides where you can take in the views.
Lots of nice touches.
The ground floor bathroom.
With bath and shower.
Time for bubbles and nibbles.
View of the garden and surrounding farmland.
The paths in the courtyard lead to the other cottages so great if you decide to book the other cottages with family or friends.
Plenty of logs for the wood-burner.
The gorgeous planting in the courtyard garden.
There is a pond in the courtyard, do take care with children.
Walk across the communal courtyard where you will find a door to the shared laundry-room.
In the grounds of the farm is a large pond which attracts all types of wildlife and birds. Do take care with children.
In the grounds of the farm is a large pond which attracts all types of wildlife and birds.  Do take care with children.
As you drive in there is a designated parking bay for The Coach House and additional parking is available nearby.
Time to get out the bubbles and nibbles.
Enjoy your favourite treats.
Take a visit to Sedlescombe Vineyard.
A nice place for wine tasting or a coffee.
The grounds at Herstmonceux Castle are stunning.
Walking the South Downs.
Beachy Head Lighthouse at the base of the cliffs of Beachy Head.
Visit Herstmonceux Castle Estate and enjoy woodland and the formal and themed gardens.
Battle Abbey and explore the ruins of William the Conqueror’s famous abbey.
Visit Battle town.

The Coach House

4735

4.7 miles W of Battle / Sleeps 4 + cot

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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearest pub

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

In the heart of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty this 17th century free house offers a warm welcome and traditional good pub grub. You'll find oak beams and an open fire to keep you warm in winter, your dog is welcome and there's plenty of parking.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

October 2022

Excellent Food and Service

We have spent one week in the region and enjoyed two excellent dinners at the Ash Tree Inn. The Burgers and the Fish


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

October 2022

Fab Sunday roast

Great pub for a pint and Sunday lunch. We booked ahead (recommended). Very clean and thoroughly enjoyable roast and generous pudding. Loved it.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

July 2022

Great food

Great food and in a quiet area. Friendly and efficient staff.

Nearest beach

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

William the Conqueror landed here in 1066 before the historic Battle of Hastings. At the time the harbour was a bustling port but over time the coast has receded and now the local village is over a mile away from the beach. These days the shingle beach is pretty quiet with good views over the channel. Pay and display parking is available nearby and dogs are allowed although restrictions may apply in high season.

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

May 2022

Wide open pebbled beach

A lot my pebbled beach not many other facility

Nearest walk

The family seat of the Ashburnham family for 400 years, Ashburnham Place is now a christian retreat with grounds which are open to the public free of charge. The gardens were designed by Capability Brown and are a wonderful place to relax and enjoy the peace. The Orangery offers refreshments.

Nearest town

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Known for its fabulous castle and observatory, Herstmonceux is a pretty village surrounded by the verdant countryside of East Sussex. The village has a cricket club and a selection of shops and eateries.

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

March 2024

Lovely village

Excellent bakery. Cheapest petrol for miles (at the Jet garage). Helpful pharmacy. Please note the castle is closed until further notice due to subsidence(!) but the observatory is still open and well worth a visit - especially if you have young ones.

Also nearby

A 14th century traditional pub located in the heart of the pretty village of Sedlescombe. Perfect for anytime of year, with a roaring fire in winter and relaxing beer garden for the summer months.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

November 2023

Mrs McDonough

Very nice food and staff.
Returned for the quiz and pizza night-which was great fun in spite of the power cut!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

April 2023

Great pub

Lovely staff and delicious food.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

June 2022

sunday dinner

lovely pub and staff food is excellent

A traditional farmers pub serving a traditional menu and real ales. You'll find a real fire to keep you warm in winter and outdoor seating for warmer months.

Set in the heart of the village, this local pub offers home made food, locally sourced and real ales. There's two outside garden areas for warmer months and a toasty open fire in winter.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

July 2023

Welcoming pub with good food

Had lunch twice at the Rose and Crown. Full of character and with a good food menu to cater for different tastes. Very friendly.

A warm and cozy pub, owned by farmers, with two bars and a restaurant. The small seasonal menu is created using local produce and beef, lamb and pork from the farm. Daily specials are also available.

A pretty traditional pub situated in the heart of the village of Netherfield. With ingle nook fireplace and lovely garden, it's a great place to visit any time of year. The menu is created using local produce and you can choose from the a la carte menu, bar snacks and roast on Sundays.

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