The South Downs National Park is a unique combination of glorious rolling downland, ancient woodland, river valleys and busy towns and villages. It covers 1,000 square miles and stretches from the cathedral city of Winchester eastwards to the market town of Lewes. Winchester is the start of the park’s ‘backbone’ – the 100 mile long South Downs Way. This National Trail opens up to walkers, cyclists and horse riders classic chalk landscapes and superb views. These include the Western Weald, the wooded Weald of Sussex and The Solent and the Isle of Wight. The trail finishes at the stunning chalk sea cliffs of the Seven Sisters and Beachy Head. There are way-marked trails taking visitors across the park, which also has two country parks – near Waterlooville and Brighton. Activities also include hang-gliding and mountain boarding and wildlife watchers can explore habitats that are home to deer and red kite. The park has a rich agricultural, industrial and cultural heritage. There are Iron Age hill forts at Chanctonbury Ring, World War II defensive sites and the Georgian Uppark House. Visit Brighton Pavilion and Arundel Castle.
Large Georgian country house in beautiful 10 acre garden
Family home in a quiet country village
Late Victorian farmhouse set in beautiful, peaceful countryside
Large family Tudor style house on edge of village
Beautiful Victorian house set in National Trust woodlands
Attractive, 1930s house in quiet residential location. Easy walk to the seafront and short drive to Brighton.
130 year old forest farmhouse on edge of Ashdown Forest
A Victorian country house retreat, located in Lingfield, with 2 acres of established woodland garden
A self contained apartment in the grounds of Claridge House, a Victorian country house located in Lingfield, with 2 acres of established woodland garden
15th century thatched home in 3.5 acres of gardens
Traditional country house in the New Forest National Park
Luxurious ground floor suite style accommodation, situated on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Thruxton, Hampshire
200 year old brick and flint house in an acre of well maintained garden
Converted granary in a peaceful rural location
12th century manor house with medieval dining room and many 18th century features
Family farmhouse, on a 1300 acre arable farm, in a quiet village.