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A modern, black-clad building is set within a spacious gravel area, surrounded by neatly trimmed greenery. A covered outdoor dining area is visible, complemented by potted plants. The sky is bright with scattered clouds, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Architect's Upscale Hay Barn Conversion in Rural Sussex

Scandinavian influences inspire the open and bright interior, which blends in seemlessly with the paved terrace around the building. At the entrance of the building is a ca. 70cm deep decorative pond with water-feature, adding to Nettle Fields’ tranquil and relaxing setting. The hosts Michael & Toby and their dog Heidi live in a barn conversion at 50m distance and can help with anything you may require during your stay. Follow us on Instagram @Nettlefields; Michael is @michaelkopinski and Toby @tobschu. Nettle Fields is surrounded by a 1-acre garden plot. Several footpaths are nearby, leading to pubs, gardens, and a hotel with a new spa. Nearby Horsham offers everything to be expected from a pretty English market town. Brighton is 20 minutes by car. Since the property is in rural Sussex, it is best to have a car at one’s disposal. However, short distances to venues such as Leonardslee and South Lodge can easily be reached on foot or by a 5-minute taxi ride.

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Guest suite
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

*Self check-in/Private Studio/Near to Gatwick*

>Totally self contained studio >Private entrance >Self check-in/out >18 min train/car to Gatwick >On street parking (unrestricted) >Free WiFi >Kitchen area with fridge, hob, combi oven/microwave/grill & sink >Double bed with pillow top mattress >Fold away table & chairs >En-suite bathroom inc. electric shower >Situated in a residential street, with a local shop less than 1 min walk >Littlehaven (5 min walk) & Horsham train stations are close by >Ideal for access to London & Brighton Book Now!

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The exterior of the loft apartment is showcased with a brick facade, featuring arched windows that add architectural interest. A small outdoor seating area with a table and chairs is present, surrounded by potted plants. A well-maintained paved area provides space for parking.
Apartment
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Stylish Cosy Chapel with Parking, Heart of Sussex

Double king bedroom & Single bedroom loft apartment (sleeps 3 in total). Located in the loft of a characterful old chapel. Includes parking for x2 cars. Fast access to Gatwick, London, Brighton, Sussex via car, train or bus. Long/short visits welcome. Work/holiday. Central village location. Bright & spacious with vaulted ceilings for an airy feel, clean and refurbished to high standard. Open plan modern kitchen/living/dining. Modern wet room shower room. Washer & Dryer. Good hotel alternative.

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The kitchen features rustic wooden cabinetry and a spacious sink below a window overlooking greenery. Modern appliances include an oven and coffee machine, while decorative touches such as potted plants and wall art add character. Exposed beams enhance the room's open layout.
Barn
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Restored Pump House on Country Estate

The Pump House is situated on a working estate in West Sussex. Formerly the Pump House to an old manor house, it has just been transformed in to a luxury 2 bedroom holiday cottage with an additional sleeping loft. It's the perfect romantic getaway or family bolthole. Every effort has been made to maintain the original character of the building by using reclaimed and sustainably sourced materials and local craftsmen. Located at the end of a private drive, the Pump House is a home away from home.

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The charming exterior of the coach house features traditional timber framing and a well-tended garden. A small table and chairs with a sun umbrella are situated on the patio, surrounded by potted plants and greenery, with trees and clear blue skies in the background.
Barn
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Entire Country Coach House in West Sussex

Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty within West Sussex (Warninglid), this lovely little home has a very special place in our family's heart and is equipped with everything you could need for a memorable stay. You will have access to the High Weald on your doorstep with numerous bridleways and footpaths. Access to the South Downs and coast is only a short drive away; locally, there is a wealth of fine dining choices and easily accessible shopping options in the nearby market towns.

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Tiny home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

Cosy countryside log cabin with wood burner & WiFi

Get cozy and settle into this rustic hideaway, located on the edge of the scenic downs link with miles of stunning walks, bike rides and positioned on the outskirts of the beautiful and historic village of Slinfold, only 20 min from Gatwick Airport. Plenty of amenities close by with lovely village pub, village shop and church all within a few minutes walk. NOTE Cosy Christmas cabin available from the 1st December, decorated for the festive period. We can take booking beyond 3 months on request.

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Home
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 345 reviews

Bright Comfortable Horsham Home Sleeps 5 w/Garden

A charming 2 bedroomed house; cosy, comfortable and tastefully decorated in a quiet residential area of Horsham. Close to local amenities, children's playground and convenience store. Just a 5min drive or 30min walk to the historic Sussex market town of Horsham. Offering easy access by foot to bus routes (2min) and Littlehaven train station (10mins) for those wishing to explore further afield to Brighton, the south coast or London and within easy reach of London Gatwick airport (20mins drive).

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A modern swimming pool reflects the clear sky and surrounding trees, framed by a spacious deck. Lounge chairs are situated under a purple umbrella at the pool's edge, with a wooden house visible in the background, blending harmoniously with the natural landscape.
Home
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 269 reviews

Amazing large pristine heated pool, country views

Unique eco sustainable guest house built in 2022 with stunning views over private fields lined with Oak Trees as well as views overlooking a private new pristine 17m swimming pool. The beautiful pool is heated from March 2026. Quiet location, country walks (close to National Park) and a local pub 1 mile away. Modern, new stylish interiors with a cosy wood burner (in Winter months) and a large patio, BBQ and fire pit outside (wood not included). Conveniently located 15 miles to Gatwick Airport.

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An architecturally designed aluminium pod is nestled among trees, featuring a rounded glass front with circular windows. A spacious wooden deck extends from the structure, providing seating. The surrounding greenery highlights the pod's unique design and connection to nature.
Tiny home
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 573 reviews

Airship 001 Sussex Woodland

This unique, architecturally designed aluminium pod, provides a glamorous retreat. Nestling in a private woodland, since 2016, overlooking a dew pond and the valley below, the space affords a kingsize bed, shower/wc, living area incorporating a 'galley' kitchen. Wood-burning stove, dining table and chairs and a sofa/ bunk bed. Please be advised that there are NO curtains/blinds, in the accommodation, nor tv/wifi/mobile reception. The Airship is NOT suitable for those who need these services.

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The exterior of The Old Coach House features a combination of natural wood and brick, with large windows allowing abundant light. A pathway of bricks leads to the front door, bordered by a manicured lawn and flowering plants. Outside seating is visible on the left.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Beautiful, spacious, rural cottage near Steyning.

Set in the heart of the Sussex Weald, north of Steyning, The Old Coach House is on the site of the original Victorian coach house at Danefold. It is light & spacious with oak beams, galleried landing & wood burner - a year round choice for long or short breaks. The garden leads directly onto footpaths (bluebells galore in Spring) including the Downs Link: ideal for walkers, cyclists & equestrians. Nearby are historic houses & gardens as well as Goodwood, Fontwell, & Brighton racecourses.

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Guest suite
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

The Little Annex

The best things come in small packages.....our cosy annex is part of our home, but is completely private and self-contained with its own entrance. "The Little Annex" is completely self-contained with private access, a kitchenette, work space, double (4' 6") bed, en-suite shower room (with modern digital shower), fast wifi, and driveway parking. Easy access to local amenities including Horsham and Littlehaven stations, and local bus routes. We look forward to welcoming you.

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A spacious dining area features a rustic wooden table, adorned with a decorative bowl and a woven placemat. Surrounding the table are benches draped with soft coverings. Natural light filters through large windows, providing a view of the modest garden and fence outside.
Home
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 452 reviews

Idyllic Historic Cottage Henfield

Nestled up a quaint cobbled footpath, this enchanting cottage retains exquisite period features, including a stunning inglenook fireplace and a cozy wood-burning stove, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Perfectly positioned in the heart of the South Downs, it’s just a 20-minute drive to vibrant Brighton & Hove, with scenic country walks right on your doorstep. Henfield High Street, full of charm and local amenities, is just a short 5-8 minute stroll away.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Horsham?

    Stays in Horsham's town center give easy access to shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, while accommodations in quieter neighborhoods offer a relaxed atmosphere. Look for homes, cottages, or apartments that suit your travel needs.

  • What are the best things to do in Horsham with kids?

    Children often enjoy playgrounds in Horsham Park, interactive exhibits at local museums, and wildlife spotting at nature reserves like Warnham. Hands-on craft workshops and seasonal community events are also engaging options.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Horsham?

    Discover Horsham's historic market square, explore local museums, and relax in parks such as Warnham Local Nature Reserve. Enjoy food at restaurants serving British and international cuisine, or attend seasonal festivals.

  • How is the weather in Horsham?

    Horsham has cool, wet winters around 36–46°F (2–8°C), and milder, drier summers near 55–71°F (13–22°C). Spring and autumn bring changeable weather, so layering is commonly suggested.

  • When is the best time to visit Horsham?

    Late spring to early autumn is often recommended, as Horsham has milder temperatures between 51–71°F (11–22°C) and less rainfall. This period also coincides with seasonal events and outdoor activities around the town.

  • What are the best places to visit in Horsham?

    Frequently suggested places in Horsham include the town center, which has historic architecture and shops, Warnham Local Nature Reserve, and local galleries. These spots are popular for their cultural and natural appeal.

  • What are some hiking trails in Horsham?

    Explore woodland walks and countryside trails around Horsham, including paths in the South Downs and local nature reserves. These routes often have gentle terrain and scenic spots ideal for a relaxed outdoor experience.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Horsham?

    Families often enjoy picnicking in Horsham Park, exploring interactive exhibits at museums, and walking in nature reserves. Outdoor play areas and community centers are practical spots for group activities.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Horsham?

    Popular day trips include exploring historic castles, visiting vineyards, or hiking in the South Downs National Park. Nearby towns known for their arts, crafts, and local traditions make for enriching excursions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Horsham?

    Pet friendly accommodations can be found in Horsham, especially in residential areas, cottages, and apartments. Many hosts welcome pets, and nearby parks help make it easier for your pet to enjoy the surroundings.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Horsham?

    Locals suggest visiting the weekly market for unique finds, exploring pedestrian-friendly areas in the town center, and packing layers for changing weather. Arriving early gives a quieter experience at popular outdoor spots.

  • What is Horsham known for?

    Horsham is known for its historic town center, charming markets, and green spaces. The area has a tradition of local community festivals, and its proximity to countryside offers opportunities for outdoor recreation.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Horsham?

    Seek out independent shops on side streets, explore Warnham Local Nature Reserve for quieter nature walks, or visit nearby art galleries featuring local creators. Smaller gardens and historic buildings offer unique perspectives on the town.

  • What are the best foods to try in Horsham?

    Local cafes and restaurants in Horsham serve traditional British dishes such as roast meats, pies, and seasonal produce, alongside international options. Afternoon tea and baked goods, including pastries and cakes, are often recommended.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Horsham?

    Bring comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing, and a waterproof jacket, as Horsham weather can be cool and rainy. An umbrella and a light sweater are useful for changing conditions, and a camera captures the town's architecture.

  • What is the nightlife in Horsham like?

    Horsham has pubs, casual dining, and a handful of live music venues, especially around the town center. Cocktail bars and relaxed cafes often feature entertainment or themed nights, creating a friendly evening atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Horsham?

    Horsham has festivals that celebrate local culture, food, and music, with town fairs often held in summer. Seasonal markets and arts events are frequently suggested for visitors looking to join community gatherings.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Horsham?

    Horsham has many vacation rentals suitable for families, with homes and apartments in residential neighborhoods often featuring spacious layouts and amenities for children. Look for listings near parks and local attractions to give your group easy access to family activities.

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    Horsham holiday rentals start at £22 per night before taxes and fees

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    70 of Horsham holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

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