This place is no longer on our network

Best rates for a Local Hotel

More Accommodation in Chichester

Oak Lodge, Chichester, Sussex

Oak Lodge
Goodwood
Chichester
Sussex

PO18 0LA

Write a review

Oak Lodge is a new high quality development situated on the edge of the Goodwood Estate, 2 miles east of Chichester. It has been built in the grounds of Oak House and offers lovely views of the owners’ garden and open fields across to Chichester cathedral. Goodwood hotel & leisure club is a few minutes stroll from the property down a one-way country lane. (Restaurants open to non-members or non- hotel guests). The Kennels is less than 3 mins drive away.

The property is single storey, constructed of solid oak internally and externally. The total floor area is 270 sq ft comprising open plan living/kitchen area and bedroom en-suite. Both rooms have full-length patio doors opening onto south facing patio. welcome food basket

Facilities
*Bedroom – king size oak frame bed (separate pull-out single bed & bedding for use bedroom).
*En-suite shower room accessed by bedroom only
*Kitchen area fully equipped for self-catering with combination microwave, toaster, dishwasher, washer/dryer and fridge.
*Lounge/ dining area with Italian leather sofa, flat screen TV/ DVD & oak table & chairs for seating up to 3 people.
*Landscaped garden & York stone patio area with bistro table & chairs
*Car parking and driveway to door with outside lighting
*Under floor heating with ceramic tile flooring and rugs
*Open roof space with exposed oak beams
*Tasteful soft furnishings & décor by interior designer

For up to date availability and prices please visit website.

More More Accommodations nearby

Flint Cottage (2.02 miles)

The Brufords (3.20 miles)

West Stoke House (3.34 miles)

Field View Bed and Breakfast (4.06 miles)

Copthorne Caravans (4.25 miles)

Today's best hotels deals

This page viewed on 991 occasions since 6th August 2009

Brit Quote:
Oh the nerves, the nerves; the mysteries of this machine called man! Oh the little that unhinges it, poor creatures that we are! - Charles Dickens
More Quotes

On this day:
Penny Black issued (worlds 1st stamp) - 1840, Roger Bannister runs the four minute mile - 1954, Moors murderers found guilty - 1966, The Channel Tunnel opens - 1994, Bank of England Given Independence - 1997
More dates from British history

click here to view all the British counties

County Pages