Lakeside Lodge offers a refined countryside retreat on the outskirts of the charming village of Burwash in East Sussex.
With private driveway parking and room for one well-behaved dog to join the adventure, it’s a brilliant choice for families or friends looking to unwind in peaceful, picture-postcard surroundings.
Step inside and you’ll find a generous open-plan living space that brings everyone together.
The kitchen is smartly arranged for those who enjoy cooking, and there’s plenty of room around the dining table to linger over a meal or map out the day’s plans.
A separate utility room houses the washing machine and tumble dryer, while a downstairs WC adds to the practical touches.
The sitting room provides a comfortable setting to relax and recharge, with a Smart TV and electric fire adding a touch of homely warmth for quieter evenings in.
Step outside to find a private, enclosed garden with both lawn and patio areas.
With outdoor furniture in place, it’s a lovely spot for a relaxed breakfast, a glass of something cold, or simply to soak in the stillness of the countryside.
All three bedrooms have been thoughtfully finished to offer a restful end to each day, and with each one boasting its own en-suite, there’s no queue for the shower in the morning.
Upstairs, you’ll find two super-king-size bedrooms, both with an en-suite including a walk-in shower and bath, ideal for a proper soak after a long walk.
One of these rooms also opens onto a balcony, the perfect perch for morning coffee or a quiet nightcap.
Downstairs, a king-size bedroom with its own sleek en-suite and walk-in shower rounds things off nicely.
Explore the local area where you'll discover a wealth of history and beauty.
Just a stone's throw away is Bodiam Castle, a perfect example of 14th-century moated fortress offering stunning views across the Rother Valley.
Experience the romantic ruins of National Trust's Scotney Castle with its picturesque landscaped gardens.
Adventure-seekers will relish a day in Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest, where you can hike, bike or simply amble around the stunning woodland areas.
Step into history at Battle Abbey, the exact location of the fabled Battle of Hastings.
The National Trust's Bateman's offers an insight into the life and works of Rudyard Kipling, a charming Jacobean house soaked in literary history.
Lastly, do not miss out on visiting Herstmonceux Castle, a magnificent example of a 15th-century moated castle set amongst 300 acres of carefully preserved woodland and formal themed gardens.
Your majestic journey through the Sussex countryside begins at Lakeside Lodge.