Nightingale Barn Holiday Let
Chamber Rating
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Jake Eaton
Apr 27th, 2023 -
Grace Finnigan
Overall great experience. Suz (the owner) was very quick on communicating and happy to accommodate our requests. The barn is about 40 min walk from Etchingham station but easy to access via car, and pubs/restaurants about 1 hour walk away. One bedroom is a mezzanine but that is clearly advertised. Very comfy beds. Kitchen well stocked. We had a fantastic New Years eve there!
Jan 27th, 2023 -
Christa Hoad
Discovering Nightingale Barn was a stroke of luck and one we can't recommend enough. Nestled in beautiful woodland the spacious, well appointed accommodation gives room to breathe and a glorious beamed, high vaulted living area to come together. Our host Suz is just a delight, leaving you to enjoy your time but on hand, with nothing being too much trouble. Beautiful walks on the doorstep, an open fire pit to roast marshmallows and we would highly recommend King Johns nursery and gardens a 12 minute walk away, a hidden gem. And a lovely place to paint. This was our second visit and we will be back for more. Shoulders relaxed.
Jan 4th, 2023 -
L R
We had a great time at Nightingale Barn. We saw deer in the wood behind the house, and buzzards, as well as lots of garden birds, and the location is handy for goodies such as Bedgebury and Rye. There are some interesting decor touches such as the odd mural and the spooky antique pram. Its lovely to be able to walk in the trees, and we did have a good time, but it was a bit too busy and noisy for our needs. We live on a busy street and were looking forward to the 'utter peace and quiet', but there is a fair amount of coming and going to and from the car park, which the long side of the barn is adjacent to and which serves the main house as well as the barn, with doors slamming, radios playing, etc. I sort of imagined that the big wall of windows in the big lounge downstairs would be looking onto trees, not a car park. But for many this would be a pleasant stay.
Sep 18th, 2022 -
Mahesh Gordhan
Jul 7th, 2022
Contact Info
- (770) 468-2693
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Nightingale Barn Holiday Let?
A The phone number for Nightingale Barn Holiday Let is: (770) 468-2693.
Q Where is Nightingale Barn Holiday Let located?
A Nightingale Barn Holiday Let is located at Sheepstreet Lane, Etchingham, eng TN19 7AZ
Q What is the internet address for Nightingale Barn Holiday Let?
A The website (URL) for Nightingale Barn Holiday Let is: http://nightingalebarn.com/
Q How is Nightingale Barn Holiday Let rated?
A Nightingale Barn Holiday Let has a 4.4 Star Rating from 8 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Nightingale Barn Holiday Let
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 8 Reviews )Jake Eaton on Google
Grace Finnigan on Google
Overall great experience. Suz (the owner) was very quick on communicating and happy to accommodate our requests. The barn is about 40 min walk from Etchingham station but easy to access via car, and pubs/restaurants about 1 hour walk away. One bedroom is a mezzanine but that is clearly advertised. Very comfy beds. Kitchen well stocked. We had a fantastic New Years eve there!
Christa Hoad on Google
Discovering Nightingale Barn was a stroke of luck and one we can't recommend enough. Nestled in beautiful woodland the spacious, well appointed accommodation gives room to breathe and a glorious beamed, high vaulted living area to come together.
Our host Suz is just a delight, leaving you to enjoy your time but on hand, with nothing being too much trouble.
Beautiful walks on the doorstep, an open fire pit to roast marshmallows and we would highly recommend King Johns nursery and gardens a 12 minute walk away, a hidden gem. And a lovely place to paint.
This was our second visit and we will be back for more.
Shoulders relaxed.
L R on Google
We had a great time at Nightingale Barn. We saw deer in the wood behind the house, and buzzards, as well as lots of garden birds, and the location is handy for goodies such as Bedgebury and Rye. There are some interesting decor touches such as the odd mural and the spooky antique pram. Its lovely to be able to walk in the trees, and we did have a good time, but it was a bit too busy and noisy for our needs. We live on a busy street and were looking forward to the 'utter peace and quiet', but there is a fair amount of coming and going to and from the car park, which the long side of the barn is adjacent to and which serves the main house as well as the barn, with doors slamming, radios playing, etc. I sort of imagined that the big wall of windows in the big lounge downstairs would be looking onto trees, not a car park. But for many this would be a pleasant stay.
Mahesh Gordhan on Google