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Battle Sleeps 4
Pomona Annexe
From £390 for a shortbreak.
From £557 for a week.Located just a short drive from the stunning Sussex coast and a short ten minute walk to the RSPB Fore Wood Nature Reserve and the iconic town of Battle, Pomona Annexe is a charming single-storey holi...
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Battle Sleeps 6
Rockfield Lodge
From £458 for a shortbreak.
From £654 for a week.Situated in beautiful grounds just outside the medieval town of Battle and a short drive from Hastings and St Leonards-on-Sea, this delightful lodge offers a spacious holiday abode for couples, famili...
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Seaview Sleeps 8
The Police House
From £590 for a shortbreak.
From £842 for a week.Perfectly situated in the heart of the charming village of Seaview on the stunning east coast of the Isle of Wight, The Police House is a delightful, detached holiday home located just a short stroll ...
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Pulborough Sleeps 2
Isla Rose
From £212 for a shortbreak.
From £613 for a week.This oh-so-romantic shepherd's hut for two lies in the beautiful countryside of West Sussex and offers an idyllic, peaceful escape that's dog friendly too. Just a mere two hours from London and nestl...
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Rye Sleeps 4
Strawberry Hole Barn
From £433 for a shortbreak.
From £721 for a week.Escape to this gorgeous thatched barn, sat in the grounds of the owners' double oast house, within walking distance of Great Dixter House and Gardens. This spacious property offers superb accommodatio...
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South England is home to some of the richest and most diverse countryside, and boasts one of the warmest climates in the UK, giving you endless opportunities to soak up the sun during your dog-friendly stay. Whether you want to bask in island paradise on the Isle of Wight, marvel at the chalk-white cliffs in Sussex, or discover why Kent is known as the Garden of England, there’s a dog-friendly escape for every type of furry traveller.
Explore miles upon miles of glorious beaches and winding coastal paths, or turn the paws inland for rolling hills that have inspired many famous literary works. Punctuating the landscape with fascinating history, South England promises an array of historic attractions to explore as well, from grand castles and royal homes to ancient abbeys and cathedrals. There is also a collection of dog-friendly vineyards dotted across this sunny corner of the UK, giving you a doggy day out with a difference. Browse our collection of traditional cottages and sea view escapes and start crafting your dream dog-friendly stay in South England.