Harvest Lodge

ID: S517094

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Harvest Lodge is praised for its cleanliness, warm hosts, and thoughtful touches like homemade cake. The cosy, well-equipped property offers a peaceful setting with an orchard view, ideal for small families or friends. While compact, it provides a comfortable base for exploring Sussex, with some limitations on space and Wi-Fi connectivity.

Guests consistently note the lodge's cleanliness, describing it as spotless and well-maintained, contributing to a comfortable and pleasant stay.

The lodge's location is appreciated for its peacefulness and convenience for travel around Sussex, though some guests mention challenges with road access and limited mobile coverage.

The lodge is described as cosy and warm with comfortable beds. However, space is noted as being compact, particularly for larger groups or those with significant luggage.

Facilities are generally well-regarded, with a well-appointed kitchen and good shower. Some guests mention issues with Wi-Fi and suggest minor additions to the kitchenware, indicating room for improvement.

Many guests mention the thoughtful gestures of the hosts, such as homemade cake and a warm welcome. While these gifts are warmly received, they are not guaranteed for every stay.

About this property

Bolney 2.3 miles. Harvest Lodge is set on a lovely orchard near Bolney, Sussex. An ideal base for couples or friends, this dog-friendly lodge provides off-road parking, open-plan living, and easy access to the South Downs National Park and the gorgeous Brighton beach. Step inside this picturesque, wooden abode surrounded by nature to find a homely living space to catch up with loved ones, whether that's cooking in the well-equipped kitchen or watching TV from the colourful sofa. Gather around the dining table for four or set up on the decking with outdoor seating to admire the orchard with a cold beverage. After the day's adventures, unwind in the well-appointed shower room with a contemporary walk-in shower, before choosing between two double bedrooms, both with space to keep your items organised. Close by, you'll find the The Royal Oak pub in Wineham serving food and drink, while the rural village of Bolney is a short journey away. Dine at The Bolney Stage serving home-cooked British classics, or perhaps you'd prefer guided tours of Bolney Wine Estate with produce tastings? Resting on the edge of the High Weald AONB, there are plenty of outdoor activities including Wakehurst Country Estate and Botanical Gardens, Cuckfield Golf Centre, and public footpaths. If you prefer the coast, journey south to the popular seaside resort of Brighton; relax on the beach, wander the bustling Brighton Palace Pier, and discover the natural world at Booth Museum of Natural History. Those seeking the great outdoors have the South Downs National Park for long walks and unforgettable scenery, covering countryside and iconic chalk hills. Harvest Lodge is a peaceful base to explore the best of Sussex country and coast.

Bolney is a charming village in Sussex, ideal for exploring both the east and west of the county. This calm rural area to the west of the A23 dual road from London to Brighton offers much more than meets the eye. Bolney dates back to the Saxons and still boasts many timber-framed homes from the 16th century. The All England Jumping Course at Hickstead, 4 miles from Bolney, is a show jumping and dressage venue. Bolney has its own award-winning winery, which offers guided tours and tastings. This part of Sussex is ideal for exploring; you can be in London in under 45 minutes, on the beach in under 20 minutes, or enjoying coffee in France in under 90 minutes. Few places can provide that much in one day!

Accommodation

Single-storey.

Two double bedrooms.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area

Oil fired central heating.

LPG gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer.

TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for 2 cars.

Front garden with lawn, decking and furniture.

One small, well-behaved dog welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 1.5 miles, pub 1 mile.

Note: One small, well behaved dog welcome.

Note: There are 3 steps up to the property.

Note: No stag, Hen or similar parties.

Please note - all bookings must end on Friday or start on Friday.

Note: for the May half term the property will only accept a minimum of 7 nights.

Note : No groups of workers or large commercial vehicles permitted.

Reviews (22)

  • Peter

    Also near Horsham so good public transport link to London if required using Horsham's Park and Ride bus to the station. Definitely recommend.

  • Alison

    It is well sheltered by trees (gets very little sun) and felt just slightly damp - but opening the big door and windows soon cleared that. It has all the equipment and facilities needed but was a little bijou! The shower was a tight squeeze to get into but fine once in it! There were only two of us but I think 4 adults would feel constricted - especially if the weather was bad. We luckily had a week of glorious autumn sunshine. . It is positioned on a fairly quiet lane just off the busy A272. Turning onto and off this road needs patience and maybe a polite driver to let you turn. There are lots of things to do around there, within a 45 minute drive or closer. We particularly enjoyed Standen House (NT), Hever Castle (we were lucky to visit at the same time as a big craft market), Shoreham-by-Sea (pleasant little town), Lewes (get the history walking trail map), Bignor Roman villa and Eastbourne (lovely seafront). Denise was very welcoming (great banana loaf) and was a friendly and unobtrusive host. Look out for the wildlife in the orchard - deer, squirrels, rabbits and birds.

  • Linda

    Felt warmly greeted with a lovely welcome pack and delicious cake. Beds were comfy, facilities more than adequate, settee and chairs a tad firm after a wet afternoon of sitting reading. Lovely deer visitors to the orchard after the fallen apples, squirrels and birds too. A wholesome rural week. Cider tap worth a visit nearby as is royal oak for Sunday roast.

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