Sea Breeze

5363

1.7 miles SW of Eastbourne | Sleeps 10 + 2 cots*

20% off for parties of 6 + cot or less and 25% off for parties of 4 + cot or less at certain times of the year, view offer...

Book or Reserve Need more time? Reserve any cottage for up to 24 hours before booking Pay your balance in monthly instalments

7 Nights from £1966

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

Nearby pub

Situated in the pretty village of Meads at the foot of the South Downs, The Ship Inn is perfectly situated for walkers and explorers of the area. Food is traditional pub grub and there's a delightful beer garden for al fresco dining in summer.

Nearby beach

Eastbourne has a magnificent five miles of seafront with beautiful beaches, a long promenade, Victorian pier and bandstand. The beaches are well-kept and perfect for family days out and swimming when conditions allow. When refreshments are in order, there are plenty of cafes to choose from.

Nearby walk

Located just off the promenade, the Italian Gardens sit in a wooded ampitheathre carved out of the cliff face with trees providing shade during warmer months, the perfect spot for a picnic. During summer months this is also the setting for an open air theatre.

Nearby town

Reputed to be the UK's sunniest place, Eastbourne is a delightful seaside town with a great selection of shops and eateries. Victorian hotels line the seafront leading to the pier, one of the areas best known attractions. Walkers should head for the stunning footpaths to Beachy Head, Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters.

Also nearby

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

This pebbly beach sits at the mouth of the river Cuckmere, in between Eastbourne and Seaford, and is a popular spot for anglers. With fabulous views of the white chalk cliffs of the Seven Sisters, this quiet beach is great for dog walkers.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

October 2023

Circular dog walk

Best views of the Seven Sisters walking out along the river and back along the estuary


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2022

Wonderful views at Cuckmere Haven

We visited Cuckmere Haven and the views were stunning. The beach itself is pebbly but there is so much history connected to this wonderful area that it is well worth a visit. One of my favourite places to be.

Centrally located in Eastbourne, The Pilot Inn is a beautifully furnished contemporary pub with terraced outside seating for al fresco dining in summer. Food is locally sourced and served daily.

Established in 1887, The Royal Eastbourne Golf Club is a beautifully kept course situated on the outskirts of Eastbourne. With views over surrounding parkland and downland, take a look at their website for visitor information.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

This fabulous pub has it's very own farm which supplies all the local ingredients used in the menu. With traditional interiors and a gorgeous outside space for al fresco dining, call in for lunch or dinner.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

May 2024

Lovely in every way

Great food, in a wonderful setting

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Found next to the grand church in Alftriston, The Clergy House was the National Trusts first ever property. Built in the early 15th century this Wealden hall-house sits amidst rolling countryside and overlooks the Cuckmere river. The cottage garden and orchard are a delight.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

September 2022

Lovely old National Trust House

We visited The Clergy House and had a truly enjoyable experience. We took the guided tour on offer in the garden and the lady was very interesting and informative as was the guide inside the house. This made all the difference as we learnt so much. Such a lovely place to visit.

Articles | From around the area