

Find your ideal Sussex holiday cottage
To enable you to enjoy your UK holiday we offer a diverse choice of self catering holiday homes in Sussex. Details of all our Sussex cottages are available on this website. You can search either by location on a map or by specifying your requirements.

The Mobile Food Guide - A great range of restaurants throughout Sussex to spoil you on your holiday
The Queens Room Restaurant - in West Sussex, the award winning eclectic cuisine reflects both this Castle's exciting history and contemporary influences
The Town House Restaurant - just a few minutes walk from a whole range of antique shops and historic sites in this beautiful Georgian town
Cafe Belge - Get out of the cottage and treat yourself while on holiday to 50 different ways to eat mussels
Al Duomo - was one of the first wood fired pizzeria's in the United Kingdom
English's of Brighton - located at the entrance to the world famous ‘Lanes’ in the oldest part of Brighton, East Sussex English's of Brighton has been serving seafood for over 150 years
Al Forno - just a few minutes walk from Brighton's night spots, Al Forno is a wood fired Neapolitan Pizzeria - a great place to get into the holiday spirit
Brown's Restaurant & Bar - in the heart of Brighton, this restaurant serves classic food, well delivered in a stylish environment
Donatello - situated in the heart of Brighton's famous Lanes, Donatello is an Italian restaurant frequented by locals, visitors and celebrities alike
Terraces Bar & Grill - the stunning beach-front location coupled with the food and ambience creates a fantastic experience in the heart of brighton
West Stoke House Restaurant - set in five acres of impeccably nurtured gardens within striking distance of the Sussex Downs
The Old House - hidden in the countryside, The Old House is on the edge of Copthorne village, West Sussex, just a few minutes drive away from the hustle and bustle of Gatwick Airport and Crawley
Cafe Belge - Get out of the cottage and treat yourself while on holiday to 50 different ways to eat mussels
The Sundial Restaurant - within easy reach of Battle, Bexhill, Eastbourne, Herstmonceux Castle and surrounding villages in East Sussex
circa - in the heart of the county town of East Sussex and 10 minutes from Brighton, circa is renowned for using unique and vibrant flavours from around the world
The Fish Cafe - this upbeat eatery will meet your every culinary need when you visit Rye, East Sussex on holiday
The Mermaid Inn - one of England's oldest and loveliest Inns, a visit to the mermaid is a special holiday treat
Horsted Place - stands deep in the Sussex countryside, surrounded by a 1,000-acre estate
Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club - ranked by Golf World as one of the top 100 clubs in the British Isles
Bognor Regis Golf Club - within easy reach of the sea and with views of the Sussex South Downs, the course presents a challenge for the ablest of golfers
East Brighton Golf Club - Only 2 miles from the city centre of Brighton, Sussex, with all its culture and entertainment, and yet a true down-land golf course with spectacular coastal and down-land views
Chichester Golf Club - ideally situated close to West Sussex's beautiful coastline, this course offers superb golfing facilities to members, visiting golfers, and golf societies alike
Mid Sussex Golf Club - set in 180 acres of the beautiful Sussex countryside with extensive views over the south downs from both the golf course and the club house
Royal Eastbourne Golf Club - Founded in 1887 The Royal is a tradtional members club situated in the lee of the South Downs
Lewes Golf Club - The elevated location of the course provides panoramic views of the Sussex countryside in all compass directions
Cottesmore Golf Club - set in 247 acres of rolling tree edged Sussex country side, Cottesmore is a 36-hole golf club
Seaford Golf Club - With it's picturesque backdrop of the Sussex Downs and views of the English Channel, Seaford offers one of the country's most spectacular golfing experiences
Hill Barn Golf Club - Hill Barn Golf Club nestles in the rolling hills of the Southdowns providing sweeping views of the town of Worthing and of the English Channel to the south