Holiday rentals in Ashdown Forest

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A shepherd’s hut is positioned in a grassy area, with wide doors open to the exterior. An alpaca is seen grazing on the lawn, surrounded by lush greenery under a clear blue sky. Outdoor seating is visible nearby, inviting relaxation in nature.
Shepherd’s hut in East Sussex
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

The Woolly Retreat - Alpaca Shepherds Hut.

Nestled in a secluded Alpaca field in the heart of the enchanting Ashdown Forest lies a cosy, new Shepherd’s Hut in the idyllic village of Hartfield, famous for its connection to Winnie the Pooh and his timeless adventures. Surrounded by Alpacas which you can feed , this charming retreat offers a perfect blend of rustic luxury & nature. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, or just a relaxing weekend immersed in nature, our shepherd's hut is the place to unwind, recharge and reconnect.

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The lodge's exterior is framed by lush greenery, with large glass doors allowing natural light to fill the space. A wooden deck extends from the entrance, complemented by stone steps leading down into the surrounding woodland.
Cabin in Buxted
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

The Puffball Lodge Woodland Cabin in East Sussex

Kick off your shoes and snuggle up in the Puffball Lodge at Bracken Woods. Immersed in the sounds and sights of the woodland, quickly feel the worries and pressures of the outside world melt away. Fully equipped and with stylish furnishings the Puffball Lodge is perfect for weekend getaways and longer stays. If you fancy venturing out there are two great pubs serving excellent food within walking distance and this is a great spot from which to explore all that East Sussex and Kent have to offer.

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The oak-framed cottage is set against a clear blue sky, showcasing solar panels on the sloped roof. A spacious lawn surrounds the building, and wooden patio furniture is visible on the sunlit terrace, inviting outdoor relaxation.
Home in Heathfield
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 378 reviews

Jacks Cottage -

A beautiful oak framed building with great views of the south downs. Accommodation comprising of a comfortable lounge with TV and wifi and log burner. The kitchen is well equipped with a dishwasher, oven and microwave. One double bedroom downstairs with en suite shower room. Upstairs there is a mezzanine with two single beds and a sitting area above the lounge area with a bathroom with free standing bath. The outside space is a south facing patio with table and chairs and a BBQ is available.

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Guest house in East Hoathly
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Romantic Floating Cabin -‘The Water Snug’

Romantic lake cabin for two, floating on our peaceful one-acre lake in ancient woodland. Relax by the cosy log burner, cook in the fully fitted kitchen, and wake to magical lake views from the bedroom. In spring, enjoy the woodland with bluebells and delicate flowers; summer brings long golden evenings over the lake, and autumn paints the trees in rich, vibrant colours. Step outside to gentle ripples, watch wildlife, or visit East Hoathly village with its café, shop, and pub just minutes away.

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A sunny view of the property surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant shrubs. The gravel driveway leads to the barn, framed by well-maintained grass. A seating area with minimalistic chairs sits on the lawn, inviting relaxation amid a serene natural setting.
Barn in Nutley
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 216 reviews

Rural Retreat on the Ashdown Forest

THE FOREST MALTHOUSE on the Ashdown Forest is a luxurious, spacious, detached, 1 bedroom, converted barn dating from 1822 with wonderful views over the forest. The Vaulted Oak Framed barn offers guests an extremely high standard of countryside self-catering accommodation with endless walks on your doorstep & a large, open plan kitchen & living/dining room. In a quiet, rural setting, with secure gated parking it's an ideal base for walking, cycling, fishing, bird watching or simply relaxing.

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Guest house in Haywards Heath
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Romantic retreat

Spa with hot tub and sauna all heated via a log burner for the ultimate retreat break. Guest house in large gardens, king sized bed, small kitchen and en-suite. Many local attractions near Brighton Gatwick Airport and the South Downs! Pull out double sofa bed, works well for smaller family’s. Stunning 25 meter swimming pond, water is crystal clear. Large deck and sun-loungers by the swimming pond. We use the garden too, it’s part of our home but there is plenty of opportunity for privacy.

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The entrance area features a private courtyard with a set of metal bistro chairs and a small table. Lush greenery decorates the space, with potted plants placed around the outdoor area. The inviting door leads into the cozy retreat.
Cottage in Duddleswell
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 317 reviews

Hundred Acre Studio, an Ashdown Forest retreat

Hundred Acre Studio is a charming retreat down a private track on the Ashdown Forest. In the heart of Winnie the Pooh country, it is a perfect base for exploring the many pubs, beautiful walks, vineyards, heritage railway, and National Trust properties in the area. Close to the South Downs and the coast, as well as nearby Tunbridge Wells with its historic old town and weekly summer jazz nights. It is the ideal country getaway; private, quiet, and with everything you need for a break.

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A private patio area is furnished with gray seating and a black metal coffee table. Surrounding the space, greenery and flowering plants create a serene environment, complemented by a decorative mirror reflecting the outdoor light.
Home in Buxted
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 187 reviews

A deluxe home to explore Sussex and beyond

This deluxe, dedicated two-bedroom accommodation is light, fresh and airy. A great base to relax in the garden and games room or explore Sussex, Kent and beyond. Situated is in a quiet cul-de-sac with lovely country walks on your doorstep. Also you are within easy driving distance of Ashdown Forest, the South Downs the coast, the Bluebell Railway and several National Trust properties. Buxted train station, offers easy access for shopping in the local town and is a direct line to London.

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The exterior of The Hideout is visible, showcasing large glass doors that provide a view of the interior. Surrounded by lush greenery, the space is framed by vibrant flowers and plants, highlighting its connection to nature. The wooden structure features a sloped roof, blending with the environment.
Cottage in East Sussex
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 295 reviews

The Hideout - in the heart of Ashdown Forest

The Hideout is located down a private drive, well off the road and right on Ashdown Forest. We are a five minute walk from Gills Lap which is a central walking hub on the forest. Dogs are welcome and there is a secure, enclosed courtyard garden. You can walk for miles from the gate and we provide maps and walking suggestions. Forest Row, a ten minute drive, provides good shops, restaurants and cafes. There is a great local pub, The Hatch Inn, which is walkable during daylight hours.

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A rustic wooden lodge is set on a landscaped area surrounded by greenery. A spacious deck features picnic seating, offering a place to relax outdoors. Tall trees provide shade, and the lodge is framed by an open lawn that enhances the natural environment.
Tiny home in Buxted
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 591 reviews

Idyllic and Secluded Lakeside Lodge

Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. Taylor’s Lodge is set in beautiful surroundings overlooking a private lake. We have ducks, chickens, two cats and a friendly dog. Enjoy feeding the fish, you might even see the heron on his daily visit! No fishing please. We are set in 4 acres with beautiful walks to Buxted Park, Ashdown Forest. There are two pubs within a short walk, both excellent food. Our lodge is fitted out to provide a comfortable stay with nature in abundance.

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A charming chalet-inspired studio barn is surrounded by lush greenery, featuring wooden exterior siding and a gently sloped roof. Sunlight filters through the trees, illuminating the inviting entrance and the landscaped garden area in front.
Guest house in Buxted
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 881 reviews

Stunning Studio Barn, Buxted

Our chalet-inspired studio barn, with vaulted ceilings and oak beams, is light and airy in the summer and beautifully warm and cosy in the winter, with underfloor heating throughout. It is completely self-contained, with a separate entrance from the adjacent family house. With a sumptuous superking bed (or two twins), sofa bed, unlimited fast WiFi and HDTV, you are assured of a relaxing and welcoming stay in a family-friendly setting in the East Sussex countryside.

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The exterior of a recently renovated dairy features a combination of red brick and stone walls, along with a grey door framed by decorative flower pots. A gravel path leads to the entrance, with greenery visible in the background.
Home in High Hurstwood
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Re-furbished former dairy, 100 yards gastro pub

The recently renovated Old Dairy is a modern standard, cosy, compact space, set within a medieval farmstead in the quiet village of High Hurstwood. The Old Dairy is just 100 yards walk from the popular Hurstwood gastro pub. Enjoy the tranquility and local walks or a short drive to Tunbridge Wells, Eastbourne, Lewes, Brighton, the Ashdown Forest, the South Downs. The Old Dairy has a vaulted living space with a king sized bed, sleeping 2 on a mezzanine level.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Ashdown Forest located?

    Ashdown Forest is situated in the county of East Sussex in southern England, surrounded by scenic countryside and several villages. The area is known for its sweeping heathlands and woodland.

  • When is the best time to visit Ashdown Forest?

    Late spring and early autumn are frequently suggested for experiencing mild weather and vibrant landscapes, while summer has warmer temperatures and lush greenery. Winter visits allow for quieter walks, but rainfall increases and temperatures are cooler.

  • What are some things to do near Ashdown Forest?

    You can explore woodland trails, visit nearby gardens, or discover local villages with traditional pubs and shops. Ashdown Forest has walking routes, birdwatching spots, and areas known for their connection to Winnie-the-Pooh stories.

  • How is the weather near Ashdown Forest?

    The area experiences cool, damp winters around 36–47°F (2–9°C), with frequent rain and mild, warmer summers near 55–71°F (13–22°C), plus some showers. Layered clothing and a waterproof jacket are often recommended throughout the year.

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