Cotchford Farm

Country house in Hartfield, England
Sleeps 12 · 6 bedrooms · 4 bathrooms · Property #455217

Historic country guesthouse in the heart of the Ashdown Forest, Sussex - Home of Winnie The Pooh & Rolling Stone's Brian Jones, Sleeps 12 - pool, gardens and tennis court.

Cotchford Farm
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Children and infants welcome
This country house has a cot and a highchair
Private pool
This country house has its own pool
Easy parking
This country house has its own parking space
Country house overview

Nestled within the breathtaking landscape of Ashdown Forest in East Sussex, this idyllic 16th-century farmhouse once served as the abode of A.A. Milne – playwright and author of Winnie-The-Pooh – and Brian Jones, a founding member of the Rolling Stones.

Cotchford Farm promises a tranquil retreat replete with all the modern comforts nestled in nature’s embrace. This 16th- contrary farmhouse, has been lovingly restored seamlessly melding the charm of the past with the comfort of the present.

With six meticulously curated bedrooms, three elegant reception rooms, a cosy family farmhouse kitchen, and enchanting gardens with wildflower meadows, this estate is a sanctuary of tranquillity on the edge of Ashdown Forest.

Indulge in a game of tennis, stroll to Pooh Sticks Bridge and the Hundred Acre Wood, or take a dip in the swimming pool.

Immerse Yourself
in the World of
Winnie-the-Pooh

Step into the enchanting world of Winnie-the-Pooh, tread the path that Christopher Robin once traversed, and discover the inspirations behind Pooh’s delightful adventures.
Once the cherished home of A.A. Milne, Cotchford Farm perpetually weaves together the charm and innocence of childhood with the natural beauty that surrounds it. It is a place where imagination comes alive, and the stories of Christopher Robin and his whimsical friends come to life. Explore the literary richness etched in every corner of this unique property, from Christopher Robin’s bedroom to Milne’s writing spot and the imaginative gardens.

Experience the
Legacy of the
Rolling Stones

Cotchford Farm invites you to indulge in a slice of rock ‘n’ roll history. In 1968, this charming farmhouse became the home to Brian Jones, the founding member of the Rolling Stones. Jones sought respite from the whirlwind of his rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle at Cotchford Farm, finding solace and inspiration within its idyllic surroundings.

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Rooms and beds
Bedroom 1
1 king size bed with ensuite bathroom
Bedroom 2
1 king size bed with ensuite bathroom
Bedroom 3
1 king size bed with ensuite bathroom
Bedroom 4
1 king size bed with ensuite bathroom
Bedroom 5
1 king size bed
Bedroom 6
1 king size bed
Other beds
1 cot
Facilities
4 bathrooms including 4 ensuites
WiFi
Private heated pool
Private garden
Tennis court
TV with English channels
Open fire
Parking
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Location
Car hire
Essential - Shops, bars and restaurants are not within walking distance
Nearby places
Nearest beach 25km
Nearest supermarket 10km
Nearest bar 2km
Nearest restaurant 2km
London Gatwick Airport 25km
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Useful information
Access
Check in: 15:30 - 23:00
Check out: 10:00
Suitability
Infants welcome
Children welcome
No smoking
No parties or events
No pets
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Breakage cover
Renters must pay a non-refundable breakage waiver of £31
Cancellation terms
You will incur charges depending on when you cancel a booking.
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Listed by Cotchford Farm
Private owner from United Kingdom · Joined in 2024
Cotchford Farm
Cotchford Farm is open to the public to stay in for the first time. I have been running the business on behalf of the owners who lovingly restored the historic property to highest degree.
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