Little Hoyle
 Hoyle Lane, Heyshott, Nr Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29 0DX Telephone: 01798 867359 Fax: 01798 867359 English Tourism Council 4 Diamonds
 At the foot of the South Downs in peaceful, unspoilt countryside is little Hoyle, a comfortable family home, built in the 1960's and altered and expended by past and present owners.
The house has a delightful westerly aspect with lovely views to the Downs. There is a large garden, part formal, part wild and a sun terrace outside the sitting room, which we encourage our guests to enjoy.
Our tariff includes a full English breakfast, using local produce (free-range eggs, jam, honey, homemade marmalade, etc) whenever possible.
For your evening meal, there are several village pubs within a few minutes drive with a friendly welcome and a reputation for good food at reasonable prices.
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 "Little Hoyle"
One double bedroom Ensuite with bathroom and lobby
Tea/coffee making facilities Colour television Central heating Guests' dining room Car parking on premises
We are a "no smoking" house
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 Tariff
For double occupancy: £26 per person per night Including full English breakfast
Single occupancy by arrangement
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 Little Hoyle is well situated in the heart of rural Sussex and is an ideal base for excursions. Brighton and Portsmouth are an hour's drive away.
Nearer at hand, other places of interest include:
- Chichester, with it'd Cathedral, museums, fine Georgian houses, and Festival Theatre
- Splendid National Trust properties at Petworth and Uppark
- Arundel and Arundel Castle
- The Roman Palace at Fishbourne and the Roman Villa at Bignor
- Good wood House, Stanstead Park and Parham House
- The Weald and Downland Open Air Museum at Singleton
- The Amberley Chalkpits Museum
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For sporting enthusiasts there is Sailing in Chichester Harbour, Horse Racing at "Glorious Goodwood" and Fontwell Park, Polo at Cowdray Park and Golf at numerous local clubs. Horse riding can be arranged locally at reasonable rates by the hour or by the day. There is also unlimited walking on the doorstep or along the South Downs Way which passes close by.
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