Self-catering accommodation offers a Sussex home-from-home and can be more flexible, especially if you have young children. You have the option to eat ‘at home’ if you want a change from restaurants and cafés. Sussex has a remarkable range of self catering places to stay, from the traditional to the ultra modern.
If you’re planning a seaside holiday, choose a coastguard’s cottage with Channel views, a waterside house at a marina or a contemporary glass cube right on the beach.
In the rural countryside, stay in a charming thatched cottage, an old dairy, an 18th century windmill or the wing of a Tudor manor house. In towns and cities you can choose from elegant Regency terraces, converted coach houses, sleek penthouse apartments and old breweries.
And if you haven’t got a whole week to spare, self-catering accommodation in Sussex is often available for a short break, and even for a weekend – it’s always worth asking, especially at off-peak times.






