Cleavers Lyng
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Found on a quiet country lane Cleavers Lyng is an Ideal base for exploring 1066 Country. A grade II listed Country Guesthouse of considerable charm and character, with a history dating back to 1577. The original part of the house was built during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I to which the oak beams and inglenook fireplace in the breakfast area bear witness.

Set amidst elegant gardens ablaze with colour during the spring and summer months with glorious views across unspoiled Sussex countryside. Our one and half acres of landscaped gardens have a wealth of birds and wildlife and are secluded and very peaceful. We have plenty of off road parking. For those that like to take a long walk or a short stroll you can take both directly from the property, with over 500 acres of the Herstmonceux Castle Estate or the hundreds of acres over the Pevensey Marshes.

The perfect retreat. For those that just like to relax and unwind away from the urban clamour we offer cosy and quality accommodation along with comfortable seating in our downstairs residents lounge area where games and cards are also available.
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The Sunny Room, with its king size bed and double aspect windows gives this room a light and bright outlook, it has beautiful views.
Small shower room en-suite.
Our luxury Four Poster room with its impressive kingsize bed has a Sealy Platinum mattress for the ultimate in comfort to ensure a good nights sleep.
It is a romantic and charming room sure to impress even the most discerning of guests.
The room has a separate sitting room with small settee.
The bathroom has a bath with a power shower in bath.
Tuck in to our delicious full English cooked breakfast, prepared from locally sourced produce and quality ingredients - free range eggs, butcher's sausages, fine back bacon, button mushrooms and home-grown tomatoes (when in season).
There are a number of restaurants we can personally recommend in Herstmonceux village, including a bistro, the Eastern Promise Indian, the Sundial restaurant offering French cuisine, and two local pubs with more traditional menus.
The nearby towns of Hailsham, Bexhill and Eastbourne also offer a variety of eateries to suit all tastes - from fish and chips to Chinese, Thai and Mexican.
An ideal base for exploring 1066 country, Cleavers Lyng is set in a unique area of the Sussex Weald, offering something for every one to enjoy - and explore.
Inspire the historian in you with a trip to All Saints Church and Herstmonceux Castle, just a two minute stroll away.
Or perhaps your inner artist would prefer a visit to close-by Charleston Farm House - home of the Bloomsbury set which included Virgina Woolf.
If a little rambling takes your fancy, there's a host of scenic country walks in the area, including Seven Sisters and Beachy Head.
My husband and I just had a lovely 3 night stay at Cleavers Lyng.
Beautiful property and gardens, very peaceful.
We had the balcony room overlooking the garden.
Sally and Douglas cooked and served an excellent breakfast each morning.
I would thoroughly recommend a stay at Cleavers Lyng if you are looking for a peaceful get away from it all break.
If you are looking for a peaceful and quiet stay in a beautiful old house in an idyllic country location, this is for you.
Just the birdsong for company, and fabulous long distance views across the marshes.
Cleavers Lyng can be found in a unique and peaceful spot on Church Road - exactly one and a half miles from the A271 main road.
From London, take the A271 towards Herstmonceux Village.
Follow the road through the village (heading towards Bexhill).
As you drive out of the village take the first right, signposted 'Chapel Row leading to Church Road' (if you go past the Horse Shoe pub on your right hand-side you have gone too far).
Drive for 1.5 miles down this country lane and you'll find Cleavers Lyng on the right-hand side, just past Milland Farm.
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