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Gay Owned and Managed Self Catering Holiday
Cottages Crowborough East Sussex Chelwood Farm Cottages, Gay Owned and Managed, Nutley, near Crowborough, East Sussex ![]() www.chelwoodfarmcottages.co.uk Chelwood Farm Holiday Cottages are huge luxury modern minimalist spaces that are beautifully put together and equipped with just about everything including the little things that you rarely find but always need when you on a self-catering holiday. Chelwood Farm Holiday cottages also enjoy fabulous rural views towards the South Downs. Chelwood Farm self-catering holiday cottages are situated at the end of a quiet lane between the villages of Chelwood Gate and Nutley in The Ashdown Forest (the largest free public access space in the South East of England) East Sussex, with wonderful walks from the 165 acre farm directly into the Sussex countryside known the world over as the 'home' of Winnie-the-Pooh. Chelwood Farm Holiday Cottages are owned and run by a smashing couple of guys Rasshied & Tim who strive to make your stay fabulous. |
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Gay Friendly Pub Restaurant and Bed and
Breakfast Crowborough The Wheatsheaf Inn Gay Friendly Pub Restaurant and Bed and Breakfast , Mount Pleasant, Crowborough, ![]() www.hillcottage.me.uk Set in the High Weald of East Sussex is where we found this 300 year Cottage in a peaceful wooded part of Crowborough, that provides stunning olde worlde bed and breakfast accommodation with luxury contemporary facilities and breakfasts to die for cooked by Maggi who, with her husband Ted, also owns The Wheatsheaf Inn and Restaurant next door so you're never far away from a glass of something special and some astonishing good food including good old English favourites, classic French and fiery Thai curry. There is something else about The Wheatsheaf that is remarkable and about as rare as hens teeth: an unspoilt 18th century traditional English country pub that is frequented by a mix of friendly bohemian characters. It has all the quintessential and traditional English atmosphere that John Betjeman loved to write about. There is always something happening at the Wheatsheaf whether it's the prize leek competition, dwile flonking, dog show, the beer festival or live music |
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