Boasting a Michelin-starred restaurant and extensive grounds including lakes and woodland, this 19th-century house is ideal for a luxury getaway in West Sussex.
Leonardslee House is owned and managed by Emily.
EV charging point
Vehicle-free access
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Public transport accessible
Leonardslee House is a beautiful guesthouse in West Sussex with a selection of 10 marvellous bedrooms of varying sizes. Guests can book these rooms individually or in multiples for larger groups.
This property is a fantastic choice for anyone looking to sample the gastronomical highlights of this part of the UK. Not only is Leonardslee home to a variety of cafes that offer afternoon tea and wine tastings, but it also has its own spectacular Michelin starred restaurant, Interlude. Leonardslee is sure to be ideal for art enthusiasts, too, thanks to its enchanting onsite art and sculpture garden.
If you're a nature or animal lover, then you're sure to be smitten with the property. The estate boasts an array of gardens, lakes and woodlands to explore at your leisure, and is also home to an astonishing variety of wildlife, including wallabies, squirrels, rabbits, foxes and a range of birds. Golf buggy tours of the estate are available, making exploring its every nook and cranny a breeze.
There are four types of rooms on offer at Leonardslee all of which guarantee a fabulous night's sleep. Guests have the option of staying in one of the property's Deluxe Suites, Superior Rooms, Superior Classic Rooms, or Classic Rooms. Each of these rooms offers a dedicated ensuite bathroom with luxurious walk-in rainfall showers and spacious roll top baths to soak the day away in.
What's more, the rooms at Leonardslee House are complete with HD flat screen TVs, so you have plenty of options for unwinding in the evening, or, alternatively, a lazy day spent in bed. Each of the rooms has been specially designed to have its own distinct character, marrying classic British aesthetics and stylings with a luxury, contemporary twist.
Guests looking to explore the local area are encouraged to pay a visit to the Dolls' House Museum; built in 1998, the collection features an impressive model of an Edwardian estate, and is well worth a visit. History enthusiasts may want to make the journey to Arundel Castle - with a history going back nearly 1,000 years, Arundel is incredibly impressive - its reading room is especially beautiful. The village itself is also exceptionally well-preserved and a lovely place for an afternoon stroll.
Leonardslee House is owned and managed by Emily.
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