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This converted single-storey detached holiday barn with two shower rooms lies adjacent to the owners’ and is beautifully presented and enjoys far reaching views. The village of Hooe was once surrounded by sea although 2 miles from the coast now, it is possible that William the Conqueror landed here. The remoteness of the area and distance to the sea made this an ideal smuggling haunt and the landlord of the Red Lion, James Blackman, was a member of the Groombridge Gang in the 18th century. Pevensey Levels are an ornithologist’s and walker’s delight. Pevensey is one of the south’s leading locations for windsurfing and water sports. Battle takes its name from the 1066 battle, and was once home to one of the country’s largest gunpowder works. Shop 1 mile, pub ½ mile.
Living/dining room with wooden floor and French doors/kitchen. Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet with slate floor. Two steps up to double bedroom. Shower room with toilet and slate floor.
Local places: Hooe, Sedlescombe, Hooe Common, Sedlescombe Street, Lower Street, Ashburnham Place, Catsfield, Crowhurst, Whatlington, Penhurst, Ponts Green, Kent Street, Telham, Ninfield, Netherfield, Henley's Down