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Millstones (Ref:25543)
Holiday cottage, Hunston, West Sussex, Chichester and Chichester Harbour
- Sleeps 2
- Television and DVD
- Ground floor bedroom and bathroom
- Pets welcome
- Easy parking
- Washing and drying facilities
- BBQ
- Cycle store
- Linen and towels included
- Garden
- Internet access
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Special offer for January
Do you fancy staying in a converted windmill? Millstones is a beautiful ground floor cottage apartment in a former ten sided mill. This is the centre-piece at Hunston Mill, once an old mill complex dating from the 17th Century and now part of the wonderful gardens and grounds of Hunston Mill House. From the porch step immediately into these tranquil gardens and find many quiet corners in which to relax.
.Millstones is one of those unique properties and provides very comfortable accommodation for two people. It is also perfect for anyone who finds stairs difficult having all facilities on the ground floor along with providing easy access from the outside. Everything is provided for your comfort in this one bedroomed former mill and it sets you up for an enjoyable stay in a somewhat unusual building!
Hunston is the perfect location to explore Chichester, Chichester Harbour or to enjoy the nearby beaches at Selsey and the Witterings
Just south of the village of Hunston, Hunston Mill is surrounded by farmland as well as overlooking the fairways of the Chichester Golf Club.
Hunston and beyond
Hunston is a small village within three miles of Chichester next to the Chichester Canal and has the popular beach destination of Selsey to the south. It nestles close to the western edge of Pagham Harbour. This part of the coastline is a haven for unusual birds and wildlife with Pagham Harbour Nature Reserve and Chichester Harbour a little further to the west both being areas of outstanding natural beauty.
Pagham Harbour is an internationally important site for nature conservation while Chichester Harbour also combines its wildlife attractions with sailing centres such as Itchenor, Bosham, Dell Quay and Emsworth. Between these harbours there are beaches at Selsey and the Witterings, the latter offering unrivalled views across the Solent to the Isle of Wight.
Chichester the cathedral city of Sussex has played a key role in the affairs of Sussex since at least Roman times. The city has broad streets that are packed with listed buildings headed by the towering presence of the cathedral.
The city centre is neatly enclosed within the ancient city walls, which helps to make Chichester compact and pleasant to explore on foot. It is a cosmopolitan, vibrant and friendly city proudly combining two thousand years of heritage with a lively lifestyle. A trip to the Chichester Festival Theatre close by to the centre is worth considering since it is famous for the quality of theatre production many of which premiere here before moving on to the London theatre scene. For the film buff the cinema complex and nearby restaurants to the south of the city also make for an enjoyable evening out.
There is always much to see and do in Sussex and staying in this area gives the best of both; beaches close by and an easy springboard back inland to explore the South Downs a great area to walk.
- Local shop - 0.5 mile Hunston
- Nearest supermarket - 2 miles Chichester
- Nearest restaurant - 0.5 mile Hunston
- Local pub - 0.5 mile Hunston
- Mainline rail service - Chichester for services to Gatwick Airport, London Victoria and Portsmouth
- Gatwick Airport 45 miles, Southampton Airport 30 miles
























