Location
In the heart of the East Sussex countryside, yet just five miles from the coast, lies Crowhurst Park, a 16th century country house. Close to both Battle and Hastings.
Accommodation & Facilities
Crowhurst Park features seven delightful styles of lodge sleeping up to 6 people – plus the Virginia Special which is equipped for disabled guests to the Park. There are some adults-only lodges situated in their own walled garden for extra peace and privacy.
Family
The pool complex has a children's paddling pool and special children's sessions in the main pool such as kids’ fun splash time. The park also has an outdoor adventure playground with both traditional and modern equipment. The kids will also love a game of giant chess or exploring the woodland trail.
Entertainment
There is a magnificent heated indoor pool complex with jacuzzi, steam room and sauna, an all weather tennis court, giant chess, woodland trail and a fishing pond with fishing stage and disabled access. In the clubhouse is a lounge bar, sports bar with Sky TV and darts, the Pelham lounge, ballroom, restaurant, amusements machines, and outdoor table tennis. Or enjoy the solarium, reflexology, massage and facials, aquafit classes, snorkelling instruction and pool.
Food & Drink
The park has an excellent restaurant, bars and a coffee shop set in the manor house itself. Shops and more restaurants can be found in Battle or Hastings.
Owning a Holiday Home
The luxury accommodation at Crowhurst Park really could become your second home. We are agents for all the major caravan holiday home manufacturers and we offer an affordable range of financial packages designed to suit every budget.Your holiday home will be situated on our 120 acre, gated estate with panoramic views and 24 hour security. All are fully plumbed and wired, feature fitted kitchens and bathrooms, and no home is more than 13 years old.
Local Activities
Within easy reach of Crowhurst Park are all the recreational activities you could wish for: castles, award winning beaches, National Trust and English Heritage properties, unspoiled villages and old country pubs. You can enjoy golf, horse riding, bowling, cliff top and woodland walks, fishing, steam railways, caves, museums, cinema and theatre. There is also a huge variety of local festivals from Morris Dancing to Rock Festivals, the Bexhill 100 Festival of Motoring and the Battle Medieval Fair in spring are also well worth a visit.