Castle Cottage B & B

Fittleworth, West Sussex

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Castle Cottage B & B in Fittleworth offers stunning guest house accommodation, nestled in a wonderful country setting. We are based within the grounds of Coates Castle, a Strawberry Hill gothic mansion in West Sussex which is surrounded by glorious woodland and gardens.

We offer unique accommodation in two gorgeous rooms, The Tree House and The Garden Room. Both are beautifully furnished to the highest standards and ideal for a romantic getaway.

The Tree House:

This magical room is built into a fabulous chestnut tree on the edge of the wood. A staircase leads to a thatched room with a double bed set between tree branches, with glass doors offering amazing views of the treetops. The en suite shower room boasts mosaic tiles and a large balcony is great for relaxing on whilst savouring the setting.

The Garden Room:

Our charming garden room has a delightful secret garden and a large bed, sitting area and superb en suite shower room.

We offer a memorable breakfast to set you up for the day ahead, served in the heated conservatory, home to old stone walls, a grape vine and luxuriant plants. We use organic free-range eggs, quality bacon and sausages, homemade preserves and good tea and coffee.

Self catering accommodation is also available, please enquire for details.

While staying with us, you can visit lots of brilliant attractions in the area:

Arundel Castle.

Weald & Downland Living Museum.

Tilgate Park.

Chichester Cathedral.

Amberley Museum.

For more information about our guest house in West Sussex please visit our website.

Rates: Please see website.

Children are welcome by arrangement – please enquire for details.

Disabled facilities by arrangement – please enquire for details.

Visit Website www.castlecottage.info

Features & Amenities

  • Off Street Parking
  • Garden
  • Disabled Facilities
  • Children Welcome
  • Golf Nearby

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