Midhurst Cottages
A pretty market town nestled in the heart of the South Downs National Park, Midhurst is a fantastic spot for a getaway in west Sussex. You'll find charm and character in abundance here, ideal for spending blissful afternoons wandering along the gorgeous streets and admiring the beautiful Grade II Listed buildings. Read more Our exclusive ferry discounts of up to 25% will make your island trip with Classic plain sailing.
We have 4 self catering cottages in Midhurst to show you...
7 nights from £1400
Costers Lodge
54903 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage in Midhurst.
Sitting in gorgeous countryside, this 100 year old luxury sandstone cottage is just a stone's throw from Cowdray House and only a five-minute drive from the centre of Midhurst. It'...
7 nights from £1400
7 nights from £1008
Apsley Cottage
51483 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Midhurst
Apsley Cottage is a welcoming cottage with a hot tub on the Cowdray Estate, situated in a secluded location just outside the picturesque village of Bepton, a short drive from Midhu...
7 nights from £1008
7 nights from £1550
Challens Yarde
51494 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage with hot tub near Midhurst
Challens Yarde is a Grade II Listed luxury holiday cottage with hot tub on the Cowdray Estate and can be found on a picturesque rural lane in the village of Easebourne, perfect for...
7 nights from £1550
7 nights from £714
Beacon Hill Barn
56442 bedroom self catering cottage near Midhurst.
This gorgeous barn sits in the heart of the South Downs National Park providing an excellent base for all types of rural pursuits and is perfectly positioned for visiting the towns...
7 nights from £714
Show properties within 20 miles of Midhurst
If you’re looking to sample the local eateries, you're certainly spoilt for choice in Midhurst, with its selection of tea rooms, country pubs, independent cafes and farm shops. Whilst you're there, indulge in an afternoon of shopping, with a fantastic choice of independent boutiques and vintage shops to explore, plus there's often farmers markets in the town - great for picking up a few treats.
Get a glimpse into life as a Tudor at the Cowdray Heritage Ruins, with a guided tour or visiting during one of their Heritage Events.
Nearby, soak up the beautiful landscapes of the South Downs, where you can enjoy the fresh country air and spend glorious days walking or cycling. Oh so lovely Arundel is a wonderful place for a day trip, with its galleries, independent shops, and medieval castle, as is the fabulous city of Chichester with its cathedral, theatre, and of course, many shops and eateries to enjoy. And we must mention the choice of vineyards in the area offering tours and tastings - the perfect way to spend an afternoon, we think!
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