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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Poynings
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    Brighton and Hove

    2 Bed Cottage in Poynings

    Ref: S280008

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    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms – 1 double and 1 twin - 1 shower room with shower and WC - Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and washer/dryer - Highchair available on request - Complimentary breakfast hamper...

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    £133

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Annexe
  • West Sussex

    The Annexe

    Ref: S700374

    Reviews 16

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    A modest town and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, Petworth is ideally situated for exploring the South Downs National Park, as well as benefiting from sitting in close reach of the coast, offering a varied selection of...

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Calvin's Cottage
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    West Sussex

    Calvin's Cottage

    Ref: S882284

    Reviews 7

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    A popular tourist destination for couples visiting Sussex, Arundel is a historic and picturesque market town. It sits just outside the South Downs National Park with the River Arun winding through it. The town is known for its thriving events...

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    £96

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Paythorne Farm Cottages
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    West Sussex

    1 Paythorne Farm Cottages

    Ref: S274718

    Reviews 23

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    Small Dole is a modest village resting in Sussex, in close reach of the market town of Henfield, hosting a wonderful range of amenities and attractions. The village itself is home to pubs and shops, as well as offering easy access into the...

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    £79

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stardust Mansion
  • Surrey

    Stardust Mansion

    Ref: S1039818

    Reviews 5

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    Set in the heart of the tranquil Surrey countryside, Stardust Mansion is surrounded by 14 acres of private gardens, offering complete serenity and seclusion. Guests can immerse themselves in the peaceful beauty of nature, with expansive grounds...

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    £2342

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Cottage in Bognor Regis
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    West Sussex

    3 Bed Cottage in Bognor Regis

    Ref: S801511

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    Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms - 1 king-size, 1 small double (4 ft) and 1 twin room - 2 bathrooms - 1 en-suite shower room with shower and WC (downstairs) and 1 family bathroom with shower over bath and WC - Electric oven and...

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    £130

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Yeoman's House
  • West Sussex

    The Yeoman's House

    Ref: S123246

    Reviews 23

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    Arundel sits just outside the South Downs National Park and with the River Arun winding through the town makes for a popular tourist destination when visiting Sussex. Combining one thousand years of history with independent shops, contemporary art...

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    £167

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pebble Place
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    West Sussex

    Pebble Place

    Ref: S1241998

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    The thriving village community of Rushall can be found in the Avon Valley beside the gently rolling chalk downland, in the scenic Vale of Pewsey, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This regions is rich in ancient history, dotted with...

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    £114

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Itchenor House
  • West Sussex

    Itchenor House

    Ref: S1070448

    Reviews 1

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    With a wealth of attractions for all ages, this gorgeous, detached property is perfect for a special celebration or holiday shared with family and friends. Sleeping eight guests across four bedrooms, it is set in the heart of pretty Itchenor at...

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    £433

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Snow Goose
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    West Sussex

    Snow Goose

    Ref: S278225

    Reviews 28

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    Snow Goose is situated just 5-minutes outside of the village of Bosham by car, or just a 40-minute walk through the fields. The small, yet picturesque, village of Bosham is steeped in history, thought to be the birth and burial place of the last...

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    £406

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pearl Sands
  • West Sussex

    Pearl Sands

    Ref: S841308

    Reviews 2

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    Situated near the beach in picturesque Bognor Regis, Pearl Sands offers a prime location for a memorable seaside escape. With its incredibly convenient setting, just a short walk from the well-connected train station, the beach, and all the...

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    £396

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Supernova
  • West Sussex

    Supernova

    Ref: S684751

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    The famously beautiful Bosham is one of the prettiest villages on the South Coast, with a lively arts scene, striking views, and only a short distance from fantastic sandy local beaches. We recommend enjoying some delicious food and local ales at...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Keeds Barn
  • West Sussex

    Keeds Barn

    Ref: S1005725

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sybs Farm Shepherds Hut
  • Surrey

    Sybs Farm Shepherds Hut

    Ref: S600584

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    £120

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sea Breeze
  • West Sussex

    Sea Breeze

    Ref: S1015221

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    £106

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Plough Shed- 24493
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    West Sussex

    The Plough Shed- 24493

    Ref: S373009

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    £114

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Flintstone Cottages
  • West Sussex

    Flintstone Cottages

    Ref: S911182

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Old Rectory Loft
  • West Sussex

    Old Rectory Loft

    Ref: S600588

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    £73

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Coastal Retreat
  • West Sussex

    Coastal Retreat

    Ref: S380919

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Northlands Farm King Ensuite
  • West Sussex

    Northlands Farm King Ensuite

    Ref: S1021072

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Shepherd's Hut @ Chichester Cottage
  • West Sussex

    The Shepherd's Hut @ Chichester Cottage

    Ref: S933528

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Little Knapp Cottage, East of Church Road, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 7YH
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    West Sussex

    Little Knapp Cottage, East of Church Road, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 7YH

    Ref: S970821

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Library Cottage
  • West Sussex

    Library Cottage

    Ref: S586834

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    £92

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Apartment 9 Barton Manor - Uk40051
  • West Sussex

    Apartment 9 Barton Manor - Uk40051

    Ref: S533987

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    Holiday Cottages in Sussex

    When we close our eyes and imagine the ideal image of England, most of us picture Sussex. This stunning southeastern county, the birthplace of Vera Lynn, Ronnie Barker and the best ale in Britain, is the epitome of the English countryside.

    It's the place to find fallow deer, scampering across bright green hills. A place to peruse farmer's markets and sample homemade jam. Sussex is fields of wildflowers, the clip of horse's hoofs on cobblestones, and the thick, whimsical woodland, that Winnie the Pooh calls home.

    Over the years, countless poets and authors have attempted to sum up the charm of the Sussex countryside. Here at Snaptrip, we don't think any of them did it better than the prolific poet Rudyard Kipling in his work 'Run of the Downs'. After describing the epic beauty of his local landscape, speaking to his neighbours, Kipling said 'You be glad you are Sussex born!'

    Three Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty

    Sussex is a place that's so stunning, it has a certificate to prove it. The county is home to three incredible Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which combined, take up a vast portion of its overall size.

    The High Weald, the Sussex Downs and Chichester Harbour are all exemplary examples of just how beautiful the English countryside can be. Each one is home to a vast range of glorious walking routes which display not just Sussex, but Britain at its very best.

    If you're after a Snaptrip favourite, we recommend walking from Southbourne to Chichester. While relatively long, this 11.5 miles route is gentle, meandering smoothly through the area's most beautiful villages and waterways. Expect to see quaint cottages, gorgeous fishing boats, and at the right time of year, a glorious array of wildflowers.

    Sussex is fiercely independent

    Sussex is known for being perhaps the most fiercely independent county in England. Its unofficial motto 'we will not be driven', sums up the way Sussex citizens take pride in thinking for themselves and always stick together.

    However, despite their passion for unity, one rivalry divides the people of Sussex - the age-old question of where has more to offer, East of West Sussex? While we at Snaptrip think both halves of the southeastern county are equally beautiful, with more than enough to give, the question stands of which is right for you.

    East Sussex offers picture-postcard beauty

    If you're looking to wander across the front of a picture postcard, East Sussex is the place to be. Home to the white cliffs of Seven Sisters, the rolling hills of Hastings and the idyllically English Bluebell Railway, East Sussex is a place to fill your photo reel with quintessential countryside images.

    What's more, East Sussex boasts the tiny town of Rye. One of Britain's best-kept secrets, Rye is one of the best-preserved medieval towns on the planet and the perfect place to wander cobbled streets and explore ancient wood-beamed inns.

    West Sussex is home to incredible architecture

    For some of the most incredible buildings man has ever made, head to the West. West Sussex is home to Chichester Cathedral, Wakehurst Estate and country home and art gallery, Petworth House. Also in West Sussex is the delightfully decadent Goodwood House, a glorious country mansion which hosts Great Gatsby style events.

    The brightest gem in West Sussex's crown, however, is Arundel Castle. The restored home of the Dukes of Norfolk, Arundel, is a stone-walled fairytale brought to life. Even for those who aren't fans of visiting castles, a day at Arundel is a day well spent. This medieval castle and stately home erupts from the West Sussex wilderness, with all the grandeur, power and elegance that it possessed when built almost ten centuries ago.

    Miles of stunning sandy spaces

    While Sussex is best known for being home to beautiful countryside, it also boasts more than its fair share of stunning sandy spots. Brighton, the country's most popular seaside town, offers world-class eateries, an incredible nightlife and one of the friendliest and most accepting atmospheres you'll ever find - all with a sea view.

    Further along the Sussex Coast, Camber Sands provides the perfect location to spend your Summer holidays. Two miles of golden shore backed by dozens of exciting sand dunes make this East Sussex coastal resort a family-friendly adventure playground. Picnic amongst the sand dunes, comb the beach for washed-up treasures or tour the many cafes scattered in the nearby village of Camber.

    Worthing is home to a unique attraction

    One other marvellous Sussex spot that deserves mention is Worthing. Sat walking distance from Brighton, as well as being home to a beautiful promenade, miles of sandy beaches and the incredible Worthing Observation Wheel, this East Sussex city has a unique selling point.

    Worthing is the place where a vast proportion of England's World Records have been set. Worthing has hosted the most consecutive rounds of kickboxing, the longest football marathon and the heaviest fig ever grown. The world-famous fig was a whopping 295 grams - the average fig weighing in at just 8.4!

    The largest congregation of people dressed as elves also occurred in Worthing. In 2013, 1,276 people swarmed the town centre dressed as Santa's little helpers. Unfortunately, no-one from the Guinness was there to witness it, even though it shattered the old record by a full 514 elves.

    Any and all kinds of holiday home

    We want your Sussex holidays to be as perfect as possible and whatever kind of holiday cottage you're after, we're here to help. Whether you're after a magnificent manor house or a quaint and cosy fisherman's cottage, all you have to do is ask.

    Don't want to leave your four-legged friend at home? Have a look at Sussex's dog-friendly cottages. Choose from an incredible collection of luxury or extra-large holiday homes or perhaps peruse properties with a swimming pool or a decedent hot tub. If you're craving Sussex cottages with sea views, check out holiday homes on the coast or maybe beside the beach.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Mike - Verified booking

      Lovely stay at the Annexe The owners communicated well before we arrived, with specific directions, but the property was easy to find.

      In any event. Only issue I found that, with a large car, it was quite tight manouvering through the gates into the second courtyard where the annexe was located, however the owners opened the bottom gate to the property which allowed us more room to access from the second entrance which was appreciated. The property itself was very clean and well appointed, the owners had kindly provided a welcome pack of bread/milk/coffee/biscuits etc which was a nice touch. Main bedroom was large and the bed was comfortable, all good there. The main living area had 2 sofas, which is good to spread out, although we found the various controls for the TV a wee bit confusing, but got there in the end The annexe is built next to and above the owners garage, so most of the accomodation is above the garage, apart from the kitchen and utility which were obviously downstairs. Be aware that the mechanical noise of the power garage doors is obvious from the annexe, and it took us a minute to realise what this was- perfectly reasonable for the owners to access the garage to go about their daily business of course, but it might be useful to make guests aware of this in advance. We booked the annexe as a base to attend the Festival of Speed which is only about 5 miles away, and it is perfect for that and to explore the surrounding area. Recommended

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    • Trevor - Verified booking

      The property is semi detached and Jane the owner lives next door.

      It is very rural, between two hamlets with views of the South Downs. Jane met us on arrival and took us around the cottage and pointed out one or two things to be aware of and to show us which keys fitted which locks. She said if any issues we could speak to her as she was about most times. The cottage was very clean and carpeted throughout except the kitchen and utility area. The bedrooms and bathroom were spacious and the bed very comfortable. Ample storage and cupboards were provided. The shower has a pump system and a choice of rain shower or hand held shower and was very powerful. There was plenty of crockery, kitchen utensils etc for our needs so no problems there. Also a linen line was available to dry the washing. We were also entertained by the wildlife including birds and a family of rabbits which visited the garden in the evenings. All in all a very enjoyable holiday (helped by the good weather) and a very pleasant place to stay. Jane had a chat with us before we left and wished us a safe journey. We would certainly return again in the future.

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    • Janice - Verified booking

      The property is unique and beautiful, in a very quiet location in the heart of the South Downs National Park.

      The beds are comfy, there's plenty of space in the living room and dining room .There are plenty of walks from the door, a short walk to the Roman Villa in Bignor. Everything you could want is in the property. There is Wifi, but due to the thickness of the walls it works best in the living room. Telephone reception on Vodafone isn't brilliant but there is a signal in the garden. The gardens are relaxing and there is lots of space to enjoy warm summer evenings.The roads to the property are single track with passing places but are not busy. This is common in this part of the world. The property is close to all the major road links to all the exciting places you can visit in the area. We didn't drive more than 40 minutes to visit any of the attractions. Portsmouth and Brighton are both about an hour away. Overall a wonderful place to kick back, relax and de-stress whilst contemplating the centuries of people who have sat where you are sitting.

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    • Guest's Review On TripAdvisor - Verified booking

      My sister and I stayed in The Yeoman's House over Easter weekend with our three young children and had a fabulous time.

      The house is large and spacious and has an incredible history. The kids had an absolutely fantastic time both inside the house and running around the huge garden. With an acre to explore and a trampoline to bounce on they were never bored. We played frisbee for hours in the back garden and had an Easter egg hunt on Easter Sunday which we will never forget! The owners were very helpful, giving us lots of recommendations of local pubs and places of interest before we stayed. We went to a pub they recommended for lunch which was fantastic and took the kids to Singleton Open Air Museum where we got to visit another medieval house just like the Yeoman's but without the modernisation. It was fascinating. All in all it was a unique and special experience staying in such an old house with so much character and all mod cons that we thoroughly enjoyed.

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    • Nigel - Verified booking

      Perhaps one of the most intriguing houses we have used for a break.

      We found the welcome and preparation for our stay very good. There is a very friendly family-home feel to the house. All furniture was comfortable. Spacious - it is clear that a full house of six would easily be accommodated. A summer booking would also benefit from the large garden space. Parking was easy. The location, for us, was ideal - we specifically wanted to visit Chichester, but also enjoyed visits to the Chichester Harbour AONB for tranquility, tearooms (Bosham), and walks. Petworth House and Grounds are definitely worth visiting for exercise, massively interesting trees and the house. The South Downs are also well worth enjoying. In short, well placed for exploration (and eating). Highly recommended at every level.

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    Things to do near Sussex

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    Brighton Beach
    Brighton beach is a popular pebble beach that benefits from the buzzing social scene Brighton has to offer. The famour pier is one of the highlights, which is great entertainment for old and young alike. From May-September dogs are only permitted on certain beaches, make sure you check with the local council before you travel.

    South Downs National Park

    The South Downs National Park is England’s newest national park (designated on 31 March 2010) but first settlements in the South Downs date back over 5000 years. It spans 87 miles from Winchester to Eastbourne in the east and has a total area of 628 square miles. It is steeped in history and has beautiful woodlands, forests, waterways, fields and chalk hills which inhabit all types of wildlife. It is a great place to walk, hike, bike, swim, fish and more. The South Downs Way is a bridleway that runs entirely through the South Downs park, from Winchester to Eastbourne (100 miles), and is entirely off road, making it a peaceful trail. The Park has many access points, car parks, accessible routes & facilities, cafes, organised experiences and play areas. The best place to plan your trip is by visiting the South Downs Centre, North Street, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29 9DH
    Battle Abbey & Battlefield
    Battle Abbey is a partially ruined Benedictine abbey in Battle, East Sussex, England. The abbey was built on the site of the Battle of Hastings, which now houses a visitor centre with a film and exhibition about the battle, audio tours of the battlefield site, and the monks' gatehouse with recovered artefacts.

    Bignor Roman Villa

    Step back in time with a visit to Bignor Roman Villa, nestled in the rolling South Downs. Discover one of the largest and most complete Roman villas in the country, dating back to the 3rd century AD. Admire the exquisite mosaic floors and marvel at the advanced underfloor heating system. Don't miss the stunning views from the garden. Bignor, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 1PH

    Arundel Castle

    In Norman times, Roger de Montgomery, first Earl of Sussex, built Arundel Castle on a bend of the River Arun to guard a strategic gap through the South Downs. The castle has known three sieges, the last in 1634 by Parliamentarians who were opposed to the rule of King Charles I.

    Cowdray Castle

    Cowdray Castle, in West Sussex, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The ruins of this magnificent Tudor mansion offer a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of England's wealthy elite in the 16th century. Admire the grandeur of the Gatehouse, the intricate carvings of the windows, and explore the grounds that host an array of events. GU29 0AH
    Seven Sisters Country Park
    This unique wildlife and heritage site in East Sussex is part of the South Downs National Park. The area is well served by public transport or there is ample parking spaces and there are food and beverage options at the visitors centre. Dog walkers are welcome though they will need to be leashed in certain areas.

    Tangmere Military Aviation Museum

    A military aviation museum in the former RAF Tangmere airfield. Home to a vast collection of RAF memorabilia in 5 halls, & a selection of notable aircraft.

    Weald and Downland Open Air Museum

    A great snapshot of British life in days gone by, this open air museum is forty acres including a plethora of woodland walking trails - perfect for walks with your four-legged pals. Dogs can enter most of the Museum’s buildings with some exceptions and must be on short leads. Tickets have to be pre-booked. Free car park.

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