Buncton Manor Farm Cottage
This compact accommodation consists of a double bedded studio with en-suite shower room, a fully equipped kitchen and beamed lounge area with a colour television DVD/CD player. There are lovely views over the moat to the open fields beyond. The studio is entirely self-contained with its own entrance and garden and is detached from the farmhouse. Everything is all on one level and suitable for those with restricted mobility.
The kitchen area is equipped with a 4 ring hob, electric kettle, fridge, toaster, microwave and a full size oven. Wiston Stores stocks basic provisions and is within walking distance. There are numerous pubs, restaurants and 'take-aways' in the area. All electricity, heating, linen, duvets and towels are included.
The studio has a sheltered west facing private garden leading down to the moat with garden table, chairs and barbeque provided. The garden catches the afternoon and evening sun but there is also shade from the trees.
There are ducks on and fish (carp and rudd) in the moat at the end of the garden
Numerous birds (nuthatch, woodpecker, moorhens etc. and occasionally a kingfisher) visit the garden because of the water.
There is ample off road car parking outside the cottage.
The studio is strictly No Smoking and also no pets (too much wildlife)
Rates
Weekly rates are from £200 to £340 per week. (Friday to Friday) We require a deposit of £100.00 to reserve the cottage with the balance due four weeks before arrival.
Check in time 15.00 hrs Friday. Check out time 10.00 hrs Friday.
(Sorry, we do not take credit cards)
We are close to Wiston House and also Arundel with its famous castle, Brighton, The Sea, Chichester, The Weald and Downland Museum and Horsham are only a short drive away.
The South Downs Way runs along the top of the downs about a mile away and there are many other interesting walks in the area.
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This page was last updated: Thursday, May 01, 2008
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