

Accommodation
The Ashdown Park Hotel
A luxurious 19th-century country-house hotel set in 186 acres of landscaped parkland in Forest Row, East Sussex. It features elegant individually styled rooms, a spa, indoor pool, 18-hole golf course, award-winning dining (including the Anderida Restaurant), and beautiful surroundings in Ashdown Forest .
Visit their official website here: Ashdown Park Hotel & Country Club
The Chequers
A striking 18th-century coaching inn nestled in the heart of the Sussex Weald. Celebrated for its Georgian elegance, it offers excellent en-suite rooms, a welcoming bar and beer garden, dog- and family-friendly hospitality, free Wi-Fi, and wedding facilities—all just a stone’s throw from Ashdown Forest.
Official website: The Chequers, Maresfield (Greene King Inns)
The Bull on the Green
A traditional 16th-century village pub turned cosy boutique inn nestled in the heart of East Sussex. With original oak beams, welcoming log fires, nine comfortable en-suite rooms, and a menu of high-quality, locally sourced food paired with fine ales and wines, it’s a delightful countryside retreat ideal for relaxing stays or leisurely lunches.
Official website: The Bull on the Green, Newick

The Roebuck
A charming 17th-century country inn nestled in a rural spot near Forest Row in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With oak beams, open fires, a cozy bar and restaurant, a spacious garden and patio, plus 28 en-suite rooms, it blends historic character with modern comforts.
Official website: The Roebuck (Greene King Inns)
Trading Boundaries
A unique destination housed in a Grade II–listed Georgian coaching inn (1777) offering an eclectic mix of antique Indian furniture and home décor, a fully licensed café-bar with locally sourced treats and live jazz on Sundays, an art gallery showcasing Roger Dean, boutique guest rooms, and an award-winning live music venue.
Official website: Trading Boundaries
Horsted Place
Little Horsted (near Uckfield, East Sussex) – A stunning example of mid-19th-century Victorian Gothic Revival architecture, built around 1850. Once a royal favourite and stately family home, today it operates as an elegant 4-star country-house hotel set in beautifully landscaped grounds, featuring formal gardens, croquet lawn, tennis court, fine dining (AA-Rosette level), and luxurious individually styled rooms.
Official website: Horsted Place Hotel




