Cleavers Lyng is a Grade II listed country guesthouse, offering a blend of historical charm and modern comfort. Dating back to 1577, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, this 16th-century country house features original oak beams and an inglenook fireplace, particularly noticeable in the breakfast area. Nestled in a quiet country lane, Cleavers Lyng serves as an ideal base for exploring the historical 1066 Country.
The property is set amidst one and a half acres of landscaped gardens, which bloom with vibrant colours during the spring and summer months, providing stunning views across the unspoiled Sussex countryside. These gardens are not only a visual delight but also host a variety of birds and wildlife, offering a peaceful retreat for guests.
Cleavers Lyng ensures a comfortable stay with cosy, well-furnished bedrooms, each equipped with a double bed, modern en-suite facilities, a hospitality tray, flat panel colour TV, DVD player, and free WIFI connection. The guesthouse also features a residents’ lounge area on the ground floor, where guests can relax and enjoy games and cards. Ample off-road parking is available, and the location is perfect for those who enjoy long walks or short strolls, with easy access to the extensive grounds of the nearby Herstmonceux Castle Estate and Pevensey Marshes.
