Places to stay
There are lots of places to stay in the High Weald .
Many of the area's small historic mansions have been converted to hotels and farmstead buildings, including oasthouses, have been converted into self-catering accommodation.
Small campsites are dotted across the area; there are yurts, tipis, shepherd huts and treehouses for a glamping experience. There is one youth hostel at Blackboys.
We provide introductory information on this site - click on the Read more... to the right to start your search for accommodation.
Self-catering in Stonegate, SussexChild-friendly and wheelchair-friendly accommodation on a working farming farm with outstanding views. Read more |
Stone in Oxney self-catering cottageColdharbour Cottage was built in the 1760's and many of the original features have been restored or replaced by local craftsmen. Read more |
Tree house stay in SussexA unique place to stay near the medieval village of Mayfield in the centre of the High Weald. Read more |
Tipi accommodation near BredeExperience cool camping in a Tipi in beautiful countryside nestled amongst orchards, a vineyard and a small woodland Read more |
Campsite near Tunbridge Wells, KentCamping in woodland, part of a historic deer park, with opportunities to learn more about woodland wildlife and crafts. Read more |
Forest Garden ShovelstrodeForest Garden Shovelstrode provides a spiritual woodland retreat near East Grinstead and opportunities to develop craft and healing skills. Read more |
High Weald 4 star rural B&BBroxmead Paddock was built by the owners 18 years ago using many reclaimed items including oak beams, tiles and bricks. Read more |
A B&B with garden delightsCourtlands Nurseries is a two acre walled kitchen garden, bungalow and nursery with glasshouses in a quiet, peaceful old Sussex country estate. Read more |
Rural granary accommodation in SussexConverted granary provides self-catering accommodation at the end of a quiet country lane near Heathfield Read more |
Wimbles B&B near HoramA friendly farmhouse B&B which also offers small group residential activity and crafts courses. Read more |
Camping huts at Bodiam, SussexThe Original Hut Company is a cluster of 4 homemade self-catering glamping huts located in a quiet woodland on a family farm near Bodiam Castle. Read more |
Farmstay in Stonegate, SussexCoopers Cottage is a detached Grade II listed building, set in Coopers Farm farmyard and surrounded by 90 acres of meadows, copses, ponds and streams in the middle of the High Weald AONB. Read more |
Self-catering farmstay near Ashdown ForeThe Stables, Home Farm is set in 80 acres of glorious English countryside one mile east of Ashdown Forest. Read more |
Mayfield self-catering barn, SussexSet in 30 acres of working farmland just 2km from the historic village of Mayfield with good wheelchair access and disabled faciities. Read more |
Farm bed and breakfast near BenendenPanoramic views and dark night skies at at this B&B and self-catering cottage set in nine acres of beautiful countryside Read more |
Rural B&B near Burwash, SussexA B&B located on an old droving route near Rudyard Kipling's home Batemans Read more |
Staplecross B&B, SussexAppletree Cottage is a conversion of two 19th century farmers' cottages, with many original features, and once belonged to the grandfather of the author, Elizabeth Jane Howard. Read more |
Lindfield bed and breakfastCopyhold Hollow, a fine bed and breakfast with romantic garden in Mid Sussex. Read more |
Campsite near Horam, SussexCamping on a family run smallholding set in 23 acres of apple and pear orchards, vineyard and pasture full of animals such as rare Jacob sheep. Read more |
Wittersham B&B on Kent Sussex borderStay in a triple roundel oast occupying a prominent position in Wittersham on the land-locked Isle of Oxney. Read more |
Self-catering in Chiddingly, SussexA peaceful self catering family retreat, surrounded by wildlife, in a converted former piggery and cowshed built before 1836. Read more |
|
Wild camping at Dernwood FarmA small family run mixed farm in the heart of the beautiful Sussex Weald which celebrates the features left by the area's Tudor iron industry. Read more |
Luxury pub accommodation in TicehurstIt is believed that Kipling wrote the Smuggler's Song from the Bell whose story stretches back to 1560 when it was a rather showy Tudor building. Read more |
Places to stay




