
Self catering, self-contained accommodation - sleeps 2-4 people
Price - from £40 per person per night
Located on the South Downs Pathway, directly opposite the 13th Century Saxo-Norman church.
Newly renovated stables (summer 2011) – double bedroom, lounge, kitchen and bathroom. Sleeps four, two in the double bedroom and two on the large sofabed in the lounge. There is a TV and DVD player and a hairdryer. The kitchen is fully equipped, including dishwasher. Outside seating area plus off road parking and secure storage for bicycles.
Locally sourced organic breakfast pack on request (£5 per person).
Pyecombe – is a small village in West Sussex, steeped in downland shepherding history and is known as the gateway to Brighton through the naturally formed Clayton Gap in the Sussex South Downs countryside. The village lies within the Sussex Downs AONB and proposed national park boundary and also straddles the South Downs Way as it crosses the A273 and A23.
It is a great destination for walkers, horse riders and cyclists, with its easy access to the South Downs Way and many other footpaths and bridlepaths. There are also three riding schools in the village.
Pyecombe’s shepherding history is famous for the shepherd’s crook known as the Pyecombe Hook which was crafted in the old Pyecombe Forge, in the grounds of which The Stables are situated.
The village has a historic pub, The Plough Inn, with bar and restaurant (open 7 days a week) which is within walking distance of The Stables.
For further information/bookings please contact Fran Playford on:
01273 845511 or 07748 564273
or email: franplayford@btinternet.com
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