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Hunston Mill

Category: Holiday Homes and Self-Catering Accommodation Category: Holiday Homes and Self-Catering Accommodation

Address: Selsey Road, Hunston, Chichester, West Sussex, PO20 1AU

Landline: 01243 7... Landline: 01243 7...
Landline: 01243 7... Landline: 01243 7...
: 01243 785179

 Website: www.hunstonmill.co.uk
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About Us Hunston Mill, parts of which date from the 17th Century, is half a mile south of the village of Hunston surrounded by farmland. Hunston is a small village which is fortunate in having a Parish Church, a Post Office/ General Store, a Newsagent and pub called The Spotted Cow. The old coach house and stable at Hunston Mill have been converted into two holiday cottages and the ten sided former windmill and engine house into three flats.

About the Cottages All the accommodation is comfortably furnished with fitted carpets in the sitting rooms and bedrooms.
All units have gas central heating and colour televisions.
The bathrooms have showers over the baths.
The kitchens are fully equipped and have gas cookers.
All linen is provided including towels (but please bring your own for swimming).
Beds will be made up for your arrival.
A high chair is available, also a travel cot, but please bring your own bedding.
Initial supplies of one toilet roll, tea, coffee and sugar bags, salt and pepper, washing up liquid are provided.
There are laundry facilities for guests and an outdoor drying area.
The garden has spacious lawns for relaxing in.
There are folding chairs in the Summerhouse and a barbecue in the ruin of the old Mill Cottage.
There is one off-road parking space allocated for each cottage in the main car park.
Groceries can be purchased from the stores in the village and there are several supermarkets in Chichester.

Attractions There are many good reasons for visiting this attractive area. Whether you are interested in historic sites, sailing, walking or just relaxing, there is something for everyone. Only two miles away the ancient city of Chichester is particularly interesting with its Cathedral, museums, art galleries, excellent Theatre and many restaurants.

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