Bridge Cottage - Midhurst
50.9706, -0.74459Staying at Bridge Cottage, guests can visit Cowdray Castle, which is about a 25-minute walk away. Guests can enjoy hiking and horseback riding at the accommodation, located about a 10-minute drive from the modern Woolbeding Gardens.
Location
Cowdray House is situated nearly a 10-minute drive away.
Well-connected to many sights, the property is in proximity to The Greyhound bus station.
Rooms
Bridge Cottage provides in-room amenities such as a TV set, as well as such comforts as ironing facilities. The accommodation also comes with a private bathroom equipped with a separate toilet and a shower.
Eat & Drink
Among other facilities at the property an electric kettle and glassware are provided for self-catering.
Rooms and availability
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Max:3 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Garden view
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about Bridge Cottage
💵 Lowest room price | 261 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 1.7 km |
✈️ Distance to airport | 56.5 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | London Gatwick, LGW |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Bridge Cottage
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missingWrote a review on 14 Aug
Wow, Bridge Cottage was a total gem! the host, Miranda, was incredibly welcoming and went above and beyond to make our stay unforgettable. the personal touch and the value for money were outstanding. the breakfasts were incredibly generous and delicious, setting us up for the day ahead. the tranquil setting in the woods was perfect for chilling out and reconnecting with nature. We loved the opportunity to go for walks or simply sit in the garden and watch the stream flow by. the bed was super comfy, and the bathroom was spacious with a large shower head. And let's not forget the two nearby pubs for a tasty evening meal - so convenient!
Felt like royalty from start to finish, absolutely no reason to complain.
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missingWrote a review on 13 Aug
Miranda is the perfect host, knowledgeable in the are and extremely helpful in assisting us with exploring the Midhurst area. Our breakfasts were perfect as was the room. Walking distance to two pubs/hotels & Midhurst - pics are from our walks
No complaints at all!
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missingWrote a review on 12 Aug
Miranda is the perfect host, knowledgeable in the are and extremely helpful in assisting us with exploring the Midhurst area. Our breakfasts were perfect as was the room. Walking distance to two pubs/hotels & Midhurst - pics are from our walks
No complaints at all!
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missingWrote a review on 29 Jul
I had the most exceptional stay at a charming B&B nearby. The host, Miranda, went above and beyond to make sure I felt welcome and comfortable. She even came to my rescue when I had trouble finding the driveway in the dark. The cottage itself was beautifully situated amidst fields and trees, with a peaceful stream trickling by. Inside, the eclectic collection of art, books, and colorful decor added to the cozy and inviting atmosphere. The room was so comfortable that I didn't want to leave. Not to mention, the breakfast selection was outstanding, with both cooked options and a variety of cereals, fruits, and yoghurt. The location was also perfect, with two great pubs within walking distance. this was the best start to my married life that I could have asked for. I can't wait to return and highly recommend this B&B to others.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Jul
Our recent stay at Bridge Cottage was absolutely delightful. From the moment we arrived, we were greeted by a warm and welcoming host who made us feel right at home. The cottage itself is a hidden gem nestled among the trees, exuding a quaint and charming atmosphere. Our room was beautifully decorated and provided us with a comfortable space to relax. The spacious bathroom added an extra touch of luxury. Breakfast in the morning was a treat, with a lovely view of the garden. We also loved the company of the friendly dog who added to the peaceful ambiance. The location was perfect for exploring West Sussex, and the directions provided were extremely helpful. We truly felt like we were staying with a friend, and we would definitely return if we were ever in the area again.
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missingWrote a review on 24 Jun
A wonderfully secluded and peaceful location, tucked away from the main road with a lovely garden. the cozy and tastefully decorated interior gave the place a charming and homely feel. the bed was incredibly comfortable and provided a great night's sleep. the host was extremely helpful and friendly, providing useful local information and offering a hearty breakfast.
The television was a bit small for our liking. the steep approach to the property in the dark could be a bit challenging, although the host's directions were precise and helpful in finding the hidden entrance.
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missingWrote a review on 12 Jun
our second stay in midhurst was truly memorable thanks to bridge cottage. miranda's knowledge and recommendations were spot on, guiding us to incredible places we wouldn't have found otherwise. the cozy bedroom, eclectic decor, and outstanding breakfasts made our stay even more special. highly recommended!
uneven driveway
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missingWrote a review on 18 May
The B&B had a unique and quirky atmosphere, which added to the charm. the owner, Miranda, was lovely and provided helpful recommendations for places to visit. the breakfasts were outstanding and served in a sunny conservatory, which was a nice touch. the location was off the beaten track but still accessible to the local area, and there was a pub with live music within walking distance. the house had a beautiful garden and the surrounding nature made for a peaceful and relaxing stay.
The bathroom, although beautiful, was not ensuite, which could be a drawback for some guests. the bed sloped due to the cottage being on a bit of a slope, which some might find quaint but others might find uncomfortable.
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missingWrote a review on 02 May
The secluded location of this B&B adds to its charm, with a quiet track leading to the cottage. the rooms are homely and filled with books, creating a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. Guests can enjoy fresh milk provided for drinks, as well as a sitting area downstairs. the breakfast is a highlight, cooked to perfection. the host is knowledgeable and accommodating, even allowing a dog to watch TV with her.
The narrow path to the cottage may pose a slight challenge for some guests.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Apr
We had a cozy and enjoyable Christmas stay. The host was friendly and helpful, making us feel at home. The breakfast was delicious and hearty, with plenty of options including fresh fruit. The location was peaceful and quiet, allowing us to relax and enjoy the holiday season. Plus, there were two nearby pubs where we could grab a meal and have a few drinks.
Not having an en-suite bathroom was a bit inconvenient, although it was right next to our room and for our exclusive use. Additionally, the track leading to the hotel was rough and bumpy, which could be a challenge for smaller cars like ours.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Apr
Remote and peaceful location, within walking distance of two pubs with good food. Comfy room with all amenities, powerful shower. Plentiful breakfast with high-quality bacon, sausage, and black pudding. Excellent instructions provided for finding the hotel. Very dog-friendly.
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missingWrote a review on 13 Apr
We had a delightful stay at a charming 17th-century cottage nestled in a serene forest. Miranda, our fantastic host, made us feel right at home. the cottage's interior was filled with playful artwork and hundreds of books, adding to its distinctive character. the comfortable bed provided a good night's sleep, and the homemade breakfast was absolutely delicious. We appreciated Miranda's helpfulness, from giving us directions to offering to make dinner reservations for us. Highly recommended!
Nothing all good! 😊.
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missingWrote a review on 03 Apr
The cottage is quiet and secluded, but conveniently located near a road and within walking distance to a pub for dinner. the room was large, clean, and had a comfortable bed. the collection of books was impressively eclectic. the host, Miranda, was friendly, helpful, and informative, and cooked an excellent breakfast. the breakfast was served in a lovely conservatory. a great option for a light sleeper.
Felt like treated like royalty, no complaint.
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missingWrote a review on 21 Mar
Convenient location for South Downs Way. Bus stop nearby. Quiet and picturesque cottage. Packed lunch provided. Friendly host and well-behaved dogs.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Mar
We had a wonderful stay at a charming old house filled with fascinating furnishings and artwork. The peaceful location away from the main road provided a tranquil atmosphere, and the bed was incredibly comfortable, guaranteeing a restful sleep. The host, Miranda, was extremely helpful and even went the extra mile to accommodate my husband's preference for whole milk. The breakfast was delicious, and the coffee was superb. our experience at Bridge Cottage was delightful, making it a recommended choice for anyone seeking a unique and relaxing getaway.