Thursday 19 March 2009

3 Self Catering units at Poplars Farmhouse, Chichester,West Sussex, England

Between Chichester and the sea. Wonderfully secluded newly refurbished 17th Century farmhouse with inglenook fireplace and wealth of exposed beams. Lots of off road parking. Three areas of lawn and a 60' Play Bar. These holiday rentals are featured at english cottage rentals.com and jmlvillas.com

There is a pacious stable block and dairy converted to comfortable accommodation. Lots of off road parking. Three areas of lawn and a 60’ Play Barn. Two completely independent but adjacent units which can be let together as the Farmhouse dining room table takes 14. The farmhouse sleeps eight and the dairy cottage sleeps six. An annexe to the Dairy Cottage sleeps an additional four. Total 18.

Wonderfully secluded refurbished 17th Century farmhouse with inglenook fireplace and wealth of exposed beams. Spacious stable block and dairy converted to comfortable accommodation. Lots of off road parking. Three areas of lawn and a 60’ Play Barn.

Two completely independent but adjacent units. The Farmhouse sleeps eight and the Dairy Cottage sleeps six.

There is an Annexe to the Dairy Cottage which sleeps four in basic dormitory style. There are two Z type folding beds available for either unit at extra cost.

Local Activities in the Chichester area:

There is sailing nearby in Chichester Harbour from Itchenor, Chichester Yacht Basin and Dell Quay with internationally famous windsurfing at W. Wittering. There are clean sandy beaches at Bracklesham (boat launch ramp) and the Witterings and sand, shingle and seafood at Selsey.
There are lovely houses and gardens to look at in the area plus the fascinating remains of the Roman villa at Fishbourne.

Chichester is a mellow market town and cathedral city with good shopping and a renowned Festival Theatre. There is a multiplex cinema, a bowling alley and a good sports complex with large indoor pool. A short distance to the North of the town is The Weald and Downland Open-air Museum, Goodwood (horses, cars and golf) and Fontwell (horses) are close. Portsmouth (with more good shops and cinemas, naval museums and ferries to France and the Isle of Wight) is only 30 minutes away by car, Brighton less than an hour.

So if you fancy a break near the sea in Sussex, this is ideal

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