Lovingly named after a nearby field Whitedown is a one bedroom self-contained cottage in Newton Valence, Hampshire close to farmland and fields and the beautiful South Downs National Park, among a cluster of cosy, purpose built holiday cottages on the Inadown Estate.
The ground floor is open plan to the lounge, dining area and kitchen with large sliding doors leading out to the shared external patio area. Within the sitting room is a large corner sofa bed, possibly accommodating an additional 2 guests, allowing the cottage to possibly sleep up to 4 guests in total.
On the first floor you have the bedroom with a superior quality king size ‘zip and link' bed (which can separate to create 2 singles if requested), plus an en-suite bathroom.
This cottage can also possibly be rented together with it's adjoining cottage, Pleasure Row, accessed through inter-connecting fire doors to create a 4 bedroom dwelling, possibly sleeping up to a possible 13 guests – please contact us to book this configuration.
This property is pet friendly for up to 2 well behaved small to medium sized four legged friends and comes with complimentary fibre broadband Wi-Fi for your work or social needs, complete with all essential mod cons for self catering.
Child cots and highchairs are also available at no extra cost. (If cots are provided guests are asked to please bring their own child's bedding).
In addition to the rental cost we ask our guests for a security deposit, pre-authorised against your credit card. This is in case there is any damage to the property during your stay. The money is simply reserved and then released afterwards if there is no damage.
Our advertised prices are calculated on the number of people requested and may go up or down if amended.
Some of our properties have age restrictions, such as where we feel it would not be suitable for younger all adult groups, such as within quiet residential areas where noise may be an issue. All bookings are subject to Owners' Discretion. Our star system is based on current English standards