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Our wide-ranging choice of coastal cottages in West Sussex offers a fantastic variety of self-catering accommodation for anyone looking to make the most of this sparkling county. Our coastal cottages are ideally situated whether you’re exploring the magnificent expanses of the South Downs or enjoying a day by the sea. We have a lovely range of coastal holiday cottages, perfect for couples in search of a cosy rural retreat, families seeking a traditional seaside holiday or groups of friends exploring the dramatic coastlines and glorious sandy beaches of West Sussex. Across the West Sussex coastline, we have a rich array of fresh and relaxing coastal cottages including delightful, converted farm buildings, pretty cottages by the beach, attractive family houses, quirky and imaginatively renovated beach huts and impressive country homes.
There’s a wealth of activity across West Sussex, including sea fishing, polo, horse riding, balloon flights and water sports. The county is known for its ornamental gardens, including Borde Hill, Nymans Gardens and Petworth Park, or you can visit attractions and landmarks like the stunning Arundel Castle and Gardens, Standen House, Brighton Royal Pavilion and Chichester Cathedral. Along the coast there are some lovely towns, fishing ports and seaside resorts such as Worthing, Bosham, Shoreham-by-Sea and Bognor Regis, or you could head to the fabulous Hayling Island or inland slightly to the historic town of Chichester, with Goodwood House and Goodwood Racecourse both within easy reach. Other historic sites include Cissbury Ring, Kingley Vale, the Weald and Downland Museum, and Fishbourne Roman Palace.