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Cottages in Hastings

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    Pett , Sussex

    Ref: M539536
    Coastal Property Wifi Car parking on site Woodburning Stove Rural Location Barbecue Enclosed Garden / Patio Garden / Patio
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    Westfield , Sussex

    Ref: M401025
    Wifi Car parking on site Rural Location Barbecue Pub within 1 mile Garden / Patio
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Luxury Cottages in Hastings

A wonderful mix of history, heritage and stunning scenery, a break in Hastings offers everything you need. Our cottages in Hastings are equally rich in wonderful variety, with luxury escapes, romantic getaways and large holiday homes all offering brilliant breaks and amazing stays. If you want to bring your four-legged friend then take a look at our pet-friendly cottages in Hastings, where everyone will receive a warm welcome.

The seaside is a huge draw for those holidaying in Hastings, and with our coastal cottages you can enjoy incredible views from the comfort of your accommodation along with easy access to the Sussex shores. With swimming pools, hot tubs and all kinds of extra features, there is so much choice for your brilliant break.

Things to Do in Hastings

Located on the east coast, Hastings is most famous for its connection with the Norman conquest of England in 1066. It's now home to Europe's largest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats. Famously called the 'Stade' an old Saxon term meaning "landing place", and dates from before the Battle of Hastings in 1066.

It has been used for beaching boats for over a thousand years, a use which continues to this day. The old town is thriving with vintage shops, quirky cafes and independant shops with the Jerwood Art Gallery set amongst the fishing boats on the beach. The Jack in the Green Festival held on the first May bank holiday weekend each year is well worth a visit.

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