Visitors can now stay in the heart of a country park after historic cottages were renovated. The three cottages, in the former Foxhole farmstead in the Seven Sisters Country Park, sleep two, five and six people. They are just a stone’s throw from the white cliffs and guests will also be able to take their pets with them.
The cottages in Seven Sisters Country Park (Image: Sam Moore) It is the latest phase in the £2 million refurbishment of Seven Sisters Country Park. It has already completely revamped its visitor centre, shop, cafe and toilets. READ MORE: Derelict ponds now thriving thanks to £90k funding Claire Onslow, commercial manager of Seven Sisters Country Park, said: “We average almost a million day trippers every year to Seven Sisters who come to enjoy the breathtaking views and now they can enjoy a break at the heart of this iconic location.
“These renovated holiday cottages and camping barn are very much part of the chalk landscape, surrounded by flower-rich downland and Sussex Breed cattle. The famous coastal views and the South Downs Way National Trail are just a short stroll away. “This is a chance for people to really get away from it all, go car-free and immerse themselves in nature – and if you get a clear night, the immense star-studded skies need to be seen to be believed.
“Income from the accommodation will be ploughed back into the landscape to make it better for wildlife, so this is a win-win for people and nature.” Inside one of the cotta.