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Red House Common View

(Ref. 1184381)

North Chailey near Newick, West Sussex Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets: Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Broadband / WiFi

Summary

  • First-floor property
  • Studio-style layout with double bed, kitchen, dining area, and sitting area
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Central heating
  • Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster
  • Smart TV and Full Fibre Broadband
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Travel cot and highchair available on request
  • Private off-road parking for 2 cars
  • Two well-behaved dogs welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 0.6 miles, pub 1.9 miles, river 0.7 miles
  • Note: Stairs leading up to entrance, please take care

The property

Red House Common View is a bright and welcoming first-floor apartment offering a peaceful countryside escape with the convenience of nearby amenities.

Reached via an external staircase, this thoughtfully designed studio-style retreat feels instantly inviting, with Velux windows that fill the space with natural light and offer lovely views across the surrounding landscape.

Inside, the open-plan layout has everything you need for a comfortable stay.

The double bed sits beneath the beams, creating a lovely sleeping area, while the sitting space is perfect for unwinding with a film after a day out.

The kitchen is neatly equipped with an oven, hob, microwave, fridge, kettle and toaster, and the dining table provides a relaxed spot to enjoy breakfast while watching the countryside outside.

A modern shower room with a walk-in shower, basin and WC completes the interior.

With central heating and all essentials provided, the apartment is ideal for year-round breaks.

Two well-behaved dogs are welcome, so your four-legged companions can join your rural getaway.

When you’re ready to get out and about, there’s plenty nearby.

Step straight from the property onto a network of footpaths that wind through the countryside, perfect for long rambles or gentle strolls.

For families, Chailey Common Nature Reserve is close by, offering wide-open spaces, wildlife, and even a proper rope swing for a touch of adventure.

In Crawley, wander through the beautiful Tilgate Park, explore local history at Crawley Museum, or enjoy lakeside strolls at Buchan Country Park.

If you’re in the mood for a hearty meal, The Sloop is a charming local pub serving excellent food, and you can even reach it on foot via a scenic path.

Down in Brighton, take a tour of the spectacular Royal Pavilion, browse the independent shops of The Lanes, or spend the afternoon on Brighton Palace Pier with its classic seaside attractions.

Brighton itself is a vibrant coastal city with a bohemian spirit, brimming with culture, quirky cafés, and seaside fun.

Over in Eastbourne, admire the dramatic chalk cliffs at Beachy Head, visit the contemporary exhibitions at the Towner Eastbourne art gallery, or enjoy a relaxing walk along the elegant Eastbourne Pier and seafront.

Closer to home, the historic village of Lindfield is just a short drive away and offers an irresistible mix of character and culinary delights.

Savour dishes at Orla, run by a MasterChef Professional quarter-finalist, sip fine wines at Le Flamant, or indulge in award-winning Indian cuisine at Tamasha.

For something more traditional, The Bent Arms serves hearty plates; try the ploughman’s if you’re really hungry, while The Stand Up is renowned for its excellent beer and Thai food.

The Witch promises great food and a lively atmosphere, especially on the first Friday of the month when live music fills the air, and there’s also a welcoming Italian restaurant for lovers of classic flavours.

Nature lovers will adore Sheffield Park Gardens, a renowned National Trust treasure that bursts into colour in autumn.

For something a little different, Trading Boundaries is a short drive away, a unique music venue with a bohemian vibe, superb food, and even brilliant breakfasts.

Steam enthusiasts can hop aboard the Bluebell Railway for a nostalgic journey through the countryside, complete with a museum and vintage carriages.

The historic town of Lewes is within easy reach, home to Lewes Castle, boutique shops, and Harveys Brewery, as well as one of the most spectacular fireworks processions in the country.

Outdoor adventurers can explore the South Downs Way, while wine lovers will appreciate local vineyards such as Ridgeview and Bluebell, which produce exquisite Hindleap sparkling wines.

For everyday essentials and more, Haywards Heath is conveniently close with a range of facilities.

With its peaceful setting, bright interior, and easy access to the coast, countryside and vibrant towns, Red House Common View is a lovely base for discovering this beautiful corner of Sussex.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.

Where you’ll be staying

NEWICK

Chailey 2.6 miles; Piltdown 2.3 miles; Haywards Heath 6.9 miles; Glyndebourne 9.4 miles. Brighton 16.8 miles; Battle 24.6 miles.

Newick is a medium-sized, pretty village situated in the heart of Sussex, on the A272 in the Low Weald area of East Sussex, almost mid-way between the busy towns of Haywards Heath and Uckfield. At the centre of the village is the village green, which is surrounded by local shops including a chemist, grocery store with post office and a baker’s serving freshly baked bread, delicious pies cakes and sandwiches. Newick has three pubs, all serving meals and real ales. The Crown can even boast a Certificate of Excellence, so is well worth a visit when dining out. Alternatively, why not try the Newick Tandoori, a family-run restaurant that serves Indian and Bangladeshi food? The restaurant is open seven days a week and offers a takeaway service, so whether you wish to dine in style or enjoy a delicious Indian takeaway meal whilst watching TV, the choice is yours. For a village, Newick has a bustling community with over 30 different societies and clubs, so little wonder that there’s an amateur theatre group who present regular plays at the village hall. But the real highlight of the calendar year is Newick Bonfire Night. Held at the end of October, the roads through the village are closed to traffic and starting with a children’s pageant, residents walk along the lanes dressed in costume and carrying torches towards the village green, where an enormous bonfire sits. Around the village green there are stalls serving hot food and drinks while music plays. This is one of the many bonfire events held all over Sussex between the months of September and November, with Newick holding one of the prime positions, and this is not a bonfire event just for the younger visitors, this is a festival for all ages and abilities and with so much happening, this is truly an evening to remember. Newick is a lovely Sussex village with a huge welcome.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas