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48 Log Cabins in West Sussex

From shingle beaches to sweeping golden sands; lovely coastal walks to vibrant city culture in Brighton and Chichester. Unspoilt countryside including the South Downs National Park and the ancient Ashdown Forest.

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Supernova 13

Chichester, West Sussex, South of England

Supernova From £9050 Availability

Set in the lively coastal town of Bosham, this unique property blends cutting-edge architectural design with sustainability, seamlessly integrating with its natural environment. Featured on Grand Designs, Supernova boasts floating balconies, a natural swimming pond, tennis court, and even a nature and sculpture trail within the 1.5-acre grounds, creating a truly unique holiday home for up to 13 guests.

Split into two parts, the main house has two storeys and holds a state-of-the-art kitchen with all the amenities you need to host guests, from a coffee machine to wine glasses, plus a roaring log-burning fire and a large open-plan dining area that benefits from a stunning triple-height ceiling with floating balconies from the first and second floors looking down. Huge floor-to-ceiling feature windows let in endless light, making the blend of indoors and outdoors all the more seamless.

The second part is a single-storey living space with comfortable seating, a great place to step out with a glass of wine onto the floating deck that overlooks a shimmering natural swimming pond. Take a dip amongst the water lilies and enjoy the setting that combines both an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Laze in the sun on comfortable sun-loungers or enjoy a dip in the bubbles of the large hot tub, a tranquil place to take a moment to sit back and watch the local butterflies flit from flower to flower in the cleverly designed gardens. More active guests can enjoy a round of tennis on the private court, whilst the creative types amongst you will love the on-site art studio and stunning wildlife and sculpture walk within the grounds.

A lovely outdoor dining area is a tranquil space to enjoy an al fresco meal surrounded by nature, with the added advantage of a roaring fire to keep warm and a comfy sofa area to retire to, cocktail in hand!

The bedrooms are spread over the first and third floors, with bed linen and towels included. During your stay, choose from several stand-alone baths to enjoy a deep morning or evening soak in the pristine bathrooms, complete with walk-in showers and heated towel rails.

With the delightful Bosham harbour close by and the stunning beaches of the South Coast a short drive away, this striking holiday home is perfectly placed to enjoy the protected beauty of the area. Whether it’s coastal walks, fish and chips at the harbour, cycle rides through stunning landscapes or getting active on the sandy shore, Supernova is close to all the action in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The home itself received its own accolade, winning the 2022 Residential Award in the Sussex Heritage Trust Awards.

The famously beautiful Bosham is one of the prettiest villages on the South Coast, with a lively arts scene, striking views, and only a short distance from fantastic sandy local beaches. We recommend enjoying some delicious food and local ales at the charming local pub, The Anchor Bleu, set harbor-side and with a lovely, buzzy beer garden out front.

Make sure you take a browse around the Bosham Walk Art & Crafts Centre, a fantastic collection of little shops in an old-world setting, featuring a host of local artists' wares from ceramics to textiles, artwork, and furniture, plus a little café selling coffee, food, and ice cream.

If you're looking to spend a day at the beach, then West Wittering is just over twenty minutes’ drive and offers a wide expanse of glorious soft white sand, perfect for paddling, digging up sandcastles, and running in the dunes. Neighboring East Head is great for exploring, with special status as a designated Special Site of Scientific Interest as well as a Ramsar site. Beautiful wildflowers thrive here, and you can enjoy a lovely walk on the footpath from West Wittering car park (book ahead for space!).

The beautiful city of Chichester has much to explore, including its 11th-century Cathedral. Walk amongst its unique double aisles and marvel at the sculptures on display and the glass floor revealing a Roman mosaic. Also worth a visit is the Novium Museum, built over the remains of an old Roman bathhouse; it has three floors of exhibitions and tells the story of Chichester and the area's rich history. Best of all, it's free to enter.

If you are looking for more history, Fishbourne Roman Palace is an historic site worth visiting, holding the remains of the largest Roman building in Britain and just ten minutes from Chichester. With a museum on the grounds, visitors can learn about the former elegant gardens, famous mosaics, and wealthy Romano-British inhabitants.

The South Downs National Park is a fantastic spot for cycling or horse-riding. A clearly marked chalk trail runs 161km around the park and offers an idyllic pathway to explore the natural beauty on offer. There are ancient woodlands, rolling hills, and lush river valleys, and a plethora of local birdlife to spot as you take in this beautiful landscape. Pack a picnic and enjoy a day exploring amongst the splendid setting.

The Hazel Hide - Luxury Eco A-Frame Cabin 4

Ashington, West Sussex,

The Hazel Hide - Luxury Eco A-Frame Cabin From £1120 Availability

The Hazel Hide is a sustainably built A-frame cabin set on a secluded 7 acres and nestled in the foothills of the South Downs National Park. Architecturally designed, the cosy cabin features two bedrooms and a mezzanine with views of the rolling Sussex countryside.

Local vineyards, including Nyetimber, Wiston Estate, and Kinsbrook, are close by, or if you fancy the buzz of a city, Brighton is a 30-minute drive.
The space
There are two bedrooms – one upstairs and one downstairs. Both can be made into two single beds or one king-size bed. Just message us to let us know how you would prefer the beds to be made for you.

Downstairs, there’s a bright and modern bathroom with a hot shower, toilet, and sink. But the highlight of the downstairs is the light and airy living area. During summer months, push back the bi-fold doors for seamless access to the large, field-facing deck and laze on the outdoor hammock. In the winter, light the cosy woodburning stove (highly efficient and DEFRA approved), which fills the cabin with warmth. The living room sofa converts to a bed – add extra guests to your booking when you check out, and we can supply the bedding you’ll need.

The living area has a small contemporary kitchen with a gas-powered hob, oven, fridge, and all essential utensils.

We’re proud to harness the energy from solar panels for 100% of The Hazel Hide’s electricity requirements. We have a back-up generator, but have never needed it. USB ports are available for charging phones, tablets etc, but please be aware that there are no standard plug sockets to power other appliances. The wood-burning stove provides all of the cabin's heat when required.
Guest access
As a guest of The Hazel Hide, you’ll have access to the whole flower field and woodland area. It’s the only cabin in the field, so the space is completely yours to enjoy. On select dates throughout the year, pickers may be farming the flowers; however, the cabin is a distance from the flower-growing area.

This cabin is located in Pulborough. Amberley Working Museum and Assembly Hall are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at West Sussex Golf Club and Stopham Vineyard. Sumners Ponds and AMF Bowling Worthing are also worth visiting.

The Quail Cabin - sleeps 2 guests in 1 bedroom 2

Kirdford, West Sussex, South of England

The Quail Cabin - sleeps 2 guests  in 1 bedroom From £763 Availability

The Quail Cabin is a perfect getaway located in Kirdford, a few miles from the picturesque town of Petworth. With stunning views wherever you look, you will fall in love with the peaceful surroundings based on a mixed-use smallholding. There are plenty of walks right on your doorstep, you will really feel like you have escaped the hustle and bustle of everyday life

This one bedroom cottage has been has been cleverly designed to include everything you will need to self-cater during your stay. The kitchen is fully equipped with kettle, electric induction hob, fridge, freezer, combi oven, dishwasher, and toaster. There is a cosy sitting room with comfortable seating in front of a smart TV with DVD and a woodburner.

There is a double bed in the bedroom and a good sized shower room

This property comes with WIFI and is pet friendlya maximum of 2 small or medium dogs.

This cabin is located in Billingshurst. Haslemere Educational Museum and Halsemere Hall are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Petworth House and Oakhurst Cottage. Fishers Farm Park and Sumners Ponds are also worth visiting.

Wilderness Lodge 8

West Sussex, South of England

Wilderness Lodge From £1680 Availability

This spectacular luxury lodge, only 2 miles from the West Sussex coast, is a comfortable and functional family abode, sleeping 8 guests. The grand 4-bed lodge can be divided into a mixture of singles or doubles, depending on your party type, and offers a chance to visit this stunning location in style.

WILLOW POD, pet friendly, with a garden in Arundel, West Sussex 2

Arundel, West Sussex, South of England

WILLOW POD, pet friendly, with a garden in Arundel, West Sussex From £679 Availability

Willow Pod is an open-plan pod situated in Yapton, Sussex and can sleep two people in one bedroom.

The open-plan living area includes a kitchen with combi oven/microwave, ceramic hob, fridge, dining seating for two and sitting area. There is a double bed served by an en-suite shower room. To the outside is a patio with furniture and off-road parking for two cars. Within 0.6 miles there is a shop and pub. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are included in price. Willow Pod is a charming retreat for couples looking to explore Sussex. Note: This property does not accept less than 3 night bookings. Note: This property only accepts dogs

Amenities: Heating. Combi microwave/oven, ceramic hob, fridge. Fuel and power inc. in rent. TV & WiFi. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 1 car. Patio with furniture. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 0.6 miles. Note: There is a step up to the decking, please take care. Note: There are horses and dogs at this property. Note: This property does not accept less than 3 night bookings. Note: This property only accepts dogs. Note: This property does not accept booking for more than 7 nights, should you wish to book for more than 7 nights, this may be available on request.


Region: With many quaint, seaside and market towns, historic sites and miles of glorious coastline to explore, Sussex has it all for a great holiday destination.

Town: Arundel is a popular tourist destination in Sussex, just outside the South Downs National Park. Arundel has a vibrant events calendar, independent shops, galleries, restaurants, cafes, delightful drinking spots, and great attractions. Arundel has something for everyone, from walking the South Downs to canoeing, boating, and cycling. Arundel Castle is one of England's oldest inhabited country houses, whilst Arundel Cathedral dominates the town.

Located in Arundel, this lodge is in a rural area and by the sea. Avisford Park Golf Club and Littlehampton Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Arundel Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre and South Downs National Park. Arundel Lido and Harbour Park are also worth visiting. Be sure not to miss outdoor adventures like cycling and hiking/biking trails.

WOODMANCOTE LODGE, pet friendly, luxury holiday cottage in Linchmere 3

Haslemere, West Sussex, South of England

WOODMANCOTE LODGE, pet friendly, luxury holiday cottage in Linchmere From £742 Availability

This ground floor, detached chalet-style lodge in Linchmere sleeps up to four people in one bedroom.

Woodmancote Lodge is a detached lodge near Linchmere, accessed by a grass paddock, with its own sauna. The studio accommodation comprises of a double bed, with an additional double bed above it, a kitchenette, dining table and sofa. There is also a sauna and shower room and outside, a deck with furniture and off road parking for two cars. Woodmancote Lodge is a great base for couples to enjoy the countryside and explore the many interesting towns of this beautiful region.

Amenities: Electric oven, Induction hob, Granite worktops, Dishwasher, combi microwave/oven, Nespresso Coffee machine, fridge/freezer, TV with Sky inc. WiFi, Fuel and power inc. in rent.Quality bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Private enclosed front decked terrace with furniture and BBQ. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 2 miles, pub 2 miles. Note: Lodge accessed via grass paddock.
Note: Two shallow steps up to decked terrace. Note: Owner has horses and dogs.Sleeps Max 3 adults

Region: Surrey is an ideal destination for a fantastic holiday. With rolling hills, pretty towns and villages all set amidst glorious countryside in a fantastic location. There are country houses, English gardens and a wealth of stunning waterways to explore.

Town: Linchmere is a small village in the Surrey Hills, close to the interesting towns of Haslemere and Petworth. The village is in an Area or Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is ideally placed for walks and cycle rides. Chichester, Arundel and even London or the coast are within reach of Linchmere, making it an ideal destination.

Located in Haslemere, this cabin is in a rural area. The area's natural beauty can be seen at South Downs National Park and Frensham Country Park, while Hollycombe Steam Collection and Halsemere Hall are cultural highlights. Traveling with kids? Consider Haslemere Educational Museum, or check out an event or a game at Goodwood Racecourse. Explore all the area has to offer with horse riding, hiking, and cycling.

Worthing Beach House 4

Worthing, West Sussex, South of England

Worthing Beach House From £1789 Availability

Worthing Beach House is an absolute gem. Enjoying a fabulous prestigious spot on the Worthing seafront overlooking the beach, the sea, and the iconic pier, it is a perfect seaside idyll for four guests. The house is beautifully designed to make the most of its spectacular sea views with upside down living. It comes with a fantastic south facing balcony for your morning cup of coffee and pre-dinner drinks and a wonderful garden with stylish alfresco lounge and dining furniture, a barbecue, deck chairs and a hot tub for a blissful, indulgent dip. Worthing Beach House cannot fail to tick all your boxes for your next seaside escape.

Once a tiny fishing village, Worthing offers much holiday entertainment including its glorious sand and pebble beach and its iconic pier. It is surrounded by pretty villages including Heene, Broadwater, Sompting, West Tarring, Goring, Salvington and Durrington and there are some wonderful walks nearby in the Sussex countryside. Just along the coast is the very lively Brighton. There is plenty to do in this wonderful area including wine tastings and tours of the lovely Highdown Vineyard, visits to the National Trust’s Slindon Estate and Cissbury Ring, a visit to the very pretty Highdown Gardens and wonderful hikes on the South Downs.

Worthing Beach House offers luxury seaside living at its very best. Upstairs, you will discover and fantastic open plan living space with enormous doors opening wide to the glass panelled balcony. You can relax with the soothing sounds of the sea and the soft breeze blowing through. This magical space is beautifully appointed in gorgeous blue and yellow tones and is flooded with Sussex sunlight streaming through the floor-to-ceiling windows and doors. It is beautifully chic, effortlessly stylish and oozes luxury. A contemporary sumptuous corner sofa sits on one side of the room against a wallpapered feature wall, adorned with colourful scatter cushions. On the other side is an accent chair picking up the yellow theme, a large wall-mounted television, and a beautiful dining table. Its clean lines and cool vibe encourage you to embrace the calm ambience. The ultra-smart black and grey kitchen is incredibly spacious and boasts the very best of appliances including a wine cooler. It also features a clever breakfast bar and stools, perfectly positioned to enjoy the panoramic sea views. The balcony is stunning. Even the table has a neat space for a bottle of bubbly and ice! You can relax, enjoy your drinks, and take in the mesmerising views while the sea provides a harmonious soundtrack.

Your two bedrooms are located on the ground floor. The master enjoys a real feeling of luxury, and you would be forgiven for thinking that you are in a boutique hotel. Its ensuite bathroom boasts a freestanding tub, perfect to soak your stresses away. The double room is also gorgeous, and the bed adorned with luxury linens and beautiful soft furnishings. This room also offers an ensuite bathroom with a large walk-in rainfall shower.

The garden is totally gorgeous too. You can dine alfresco using the quality barbecue and return from a day exploring the local delights to take a dip in the hot tub. The beautiful alfresco lounge and dining area is shaded from the sun and surrounded by attractive palms and other plants. It is a wonderful spot.

Worthing Beach House enjoys a brilliant location with uninterrupted beach views. Worthing is genteel, refined and bursting with wonderful restaurants, cafes, and shops. Kenny Tutt, the MasterChef winner, has two restaurants that you should try, Pitch and Bayside Social. With a beautiful palm lined promenade, the seafront is lovely. The historic pier can be seen from your balcony. Worthing enjoys many attractions and is more or less joined to Lancing and Goring.

Worthing’s Highdown Gardens are lovely. They offer eight and a half acres of chalk gardens, nestled in the South Down National Park to the north of the town. They overlook the sea and are home to a National Plant Collection, a living library of rare plants and trees adapted to live on chalk throughout the year. Its huge snowdrop and peony collections, rare and ancient champion trees and shrubs growing in a challenging environment bring thousands of visitors every year. Many of the plants are from the original collection started by keen horticulturist Sir Frederick Stern in 1909.

The Worthing Museum & Art Gallery is fascinating, especially if you have a passion for the best in Regency and Victorian fashion and want to be inspired by the artists Stanley Spencer, William Holman-Hunt, and Philip Jackson. There are lots of exhibitions and events throughout the year and educational visits including dressing up days.

You must pop into the English Martyrs Catholic Church in Goring-by-Sea to admire the only known reproduction of the Sistine Chapel ceiling in the world. The work was start by a sign writer parishioner, a natural artist, in 1987 after a parish pilgrimage trip to Rome to attend the Beatification of 85 English Martyrs. He was given permission to bring the ceiling to the church and it is now completed on a two third scale. The colours match the ceiling in Rome. Thirteen national and international television companies have filmed the work and magazines such as ‘Time’ have covered it.

The National Trust’s Slindon Estate is a wonderful 1,400-hectare ancient downland estate sprinkled with woodland, downland, farmland and parkland with countless historic landscape features and an unspoilt Sussex village. You can stroll around the village or take one of the paths that cross the estate. In spring, there are fantastic woodland flower displays and summer brings shady woodland and masses of butterflies.

Also close by is the the most historic hill on the South Downs, Cissbury Ring. It is the largest hillfort in Sussex and enjoys a history dating back over five thousand years. It is one of the jewels in the crown of the South Down National Park and is set up high on a chalk promontory with its ditch and ramparts enclosing roughly sixty-five acres. On a clear day you can enjoy sensational views beyond Brighton and as far as the Isle of White. It is a fantastic place to fly kites, take a picnic and look out for rare plants and butterflies. During spring and autumn, you will see a wide variety of migratory birds as Cissbury is one of the first coastal landing points after flying across the Channel.

Highdown Vineyard is nestled on the southern slopes of the Downs between Littlehampton and Worthing. The vineyard produces award winning wines and offers tours, tastings, and special celebrations. Each year there are a selection of still and sparkling wines produced. The tastings can include packages with canapes, light lunches, or afternoon teas. It is very friendly.

‘Sunrise’ – our Luxury Stay Shepherd’s Hut 2

Pulborough, West Sussex,

‘Sunrise’ – our Luxury Stay Shepherd’s Hut From £1036 Availability

Nestled in its own glade with beautiful views across a wildflower meadow, our brand new shepherd’s hut has a luxurious interior with its own en-suite shower/dressing room. This shepherd’s hut has gas central heating so is suitable for all year round stays. There is a kingsize bed with a deep comfortable mattress and 400 thread count Egyptian cotton bedding. The kitchen comes fully furnished with everything you could possibly need together with a coffee machine and television. There is a cosy sofa with foot stall and throws and a useful breakfast bar. The wraparound deck is furnished with a seating area for eating and reclining chairs for relaxing and enjoying the view. There is also an outside roll top bath.

Private En-suite Shower/Dressing Room
Kingsize Bed with bedding provided with luxury linen and throws
Dressing gowns and slippers provided
Kitchen area and lounge
Free standing outside roll top bath
Table and chairs and chairs to relax in with Solostove and separate firepit with grill.

This cabin is located in Pulborough. Shipley Windmill and Parham House and Garden are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at South Downs National Park and Pulborough Brooks. Fishers Farm Park and Sumners Ponds are also worth visiting.

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