Goldilocks Heaven A Horsebox conversion in the heart of the Sussex countryside
Campsite in Pulborough
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Goldilocks Heaven
A Horsebox conversion in the heart of the Sussex countryside provides everything that you need.
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The current price is AU$206
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21 Jan - 22 Jan
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Goldilocks Heaven A Horsebox conversion in the heart of the Sussex countryside
Goldilocks Heaven is the perfect escape to tranquility with our charming Airbnb horsebox, perfect to unwind under the stars. Nestled amidst breathtaking natural beauty, with panoramic views of the South Downs. Wake up with soothing birdsongs, free to explore ancient woodland walks nearby.
Enjoy restful nights and inspiring dreams beneath the gentle energy of two ley lines, embrace the Earth's natural power. Whether you're seeking a serene retreat or a unique adventure, this cozy hideaway helps escape into nature’s embrace.
Cozy Retreat with Big Comforts
This property is a Horsebox conversion in a picturesque village of Thakeham. when you step into a beautifully designed one room conversion you'll see that it offers everything you need for a relaxing escape or a productive stay. Thoughtfully equipped with two comfortable double beds, a sink, a fridge, and a four ring stove cooker, this space is perfect for both short and long visits.
Whether you're visiting the area, with your family, here for work, just simply seeking a peaceful night away, you'll feel right at home. A heater is installed for the cooler months, making it an ideal year round retreat. Stylish, functional, and welcoming this is the perfect base to unwind, recharge, or explore the local surroundings.
The Guests are free to explore the entire area of Thakeham:
Thakeham is a charming village nestled in the rural landscape of West Sussex, England. Known for its rich history and picturesque surroundings, Thakeham offers a glimpse into traditional English village life. The village's origins date back many centuries, with its historic church serving as a central landmark. The church in Thakeham, known as St. Mary’s Church, is believed to date back to the 12th century, making it a remarkable example of medieval ecclesiastical architecture. Over the centuries, it has been a focal point for the local community and stands as a testament to the village’s long-standing history.
Surrounding the village are a variety of traditional buildings, many constructed from local materials such as flint and timber, reflecting the architectural style of the region. These structures, some dating back several hundred years, contribute to the village’s quaint and timeless character.
To the north of Bramble Lane, one can find ancient woodland that has remained largely untouched for centuries. This woodland is a vital part of the local landscape, providing habitat for diverse flora and fauna while also offering a serene natural space for residents and visitors alike. The ancient woodland adds a layer of mystique to the area, often associated with traditional folklore and local legends.
Bramble Lane itself is situated beneath two significant ley lines—alignment of ancient, energetic pathways believed by some to carry spiritual or mystical significance. These ley lines are thought to connect various historic sites and natural features across the landscape, and their intersection beneath Bramble Lane adds an intriguing element to the village’s historical and mystical landscape. This alignment has attracted interest from those who study ley lines and the spiritual history of the region.
Overall, Thakeham is a village that beautifully combines its historic architecture, ancient natural features, and mystical geography, making it a captivating place for those interested in history, nature, and local legends.
Your comfort and peace of mind are our top priority. While you may be nestled in the heart of nature, you’re never truly alone a helping hand is always nearby should you need anything. So whether you’re a family, traveling solo or simply a bit apprehensive about staying in a more secluded setting, rest assured your safety and wellbeing are always cared for.
Enjoy restful nights and inspiring dreams beneath the gentle energy of two ley lines, embrace the Earth's natural power. Whether you're seeking a serene retreat or a unique adventure, this cozy hideaway helps escape into nature’s embrace.
Cozy Retreat with Big Comforts
This property is a Horsebox conversion in a picturesque village of Thakeham. when you step into a beautifully designed one room conversion you'll see that it offers everything you need for a relaxing escape or a productive stay. Thoughtfully equipped with two comfortable double beds, a sink, a fridge, and a four ring stove cooker, this space is perfect for both short and long visits.
Whether you're visiting the area, with your family, here for work, just simply seeking a peaceful night away, you'll feel right at home. A heater is installed for the cooler months, making it an ideal year round retreat. Stylish, functional, and welcoming this is the perfect base to unwind, recharge, or explore the local surroundings.
The Guests are free to explore the entire area of Thakeham:
Thakeham is a charming village nestled in the rural landscape of West Sussex, England. Known for its rich history and picturesque surroundings, Thakeham offers a glimpse into traditional English village life. The village's origins date back many centuries, with its historic church serving as a central landmark. The church in Thakeham, known as St. Mary’s Church, is believed to date back to the 12th century, making it a remarkable example of medieval ecclesiastical architecture. Over the centuries, it has been a focal point for the local community and stands as a testament to the village’s long-standing history.
Surrounding the village are a variety of traditional buildings, many constructed from local materials such as flint and timber, reflecting the architectural style of the region. These structures, some dating back several hundred years, contribute to the village’s quaint and timeless character.
To the north of Bramble Lane, one can find ancient woodland that has remained largely untouched for centuries. This woodland is a vital part of the local landscape, providing habitat for diverse flora and fauna while also offering a serene natural space for residents and visitors alike. The ancient woodland adds a layer of mystique to the area, often associated with traditional folklore and local legends.
Bramble Lane itself is situated beneath two significant ley lines—alignment of ancient, energetic pathways believed by some to carry spiritual or mystical significance. These ley lines are thought to connect various historic sites and natural features across the landscape, and their intersection beneath Bramble Lane adds an intriguing element to the village’s historical and mystical landscape. This alignment has attracted interest from those who study ley lines and the spiritual history of the region.
Overall, Thakeham is a village that beautifully combines its historic architecture, ancient natural features, and mystical geography, making it a captivating place for those interested in history, nature, and local legends.
Your comfort and peace of mind are our top priority. While you may be nestled in the heart of nature, you’re never truly alone a helping hand is always nearby should you need anything. So whether you’re a family, traveling solo or simply a bit apprehensive about staying in a more secluded setting, rest assured your safety and wellbeing are always cared for.
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events (including family gatherings and birthday parties) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 10
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
About the area
Pulborough is home to this campsite. Parham House and Garden and Shipley Windmill are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at South Downs National Park and Pulborough Brooks. Sumners Ponds and Amberley Museum Railway are also worth visiting.
Pulborough, England
What's nearby
- South Downs National Park - 14 min drive - 10.0 km
- Goodwood Motor Circuit - 37 min drive - 37.9 km
- Brighton Beach - 39 min drive - 35.5 km
- Brighton Centre - 41 min drive - 37.5 km
- Portsmouth International Port - 60 min drive - 72.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Halcyon Days Cafe - 9 min drive
- The Crown - 11 min drive
- Rising Sun, Nutbourne - 12 min drive
- Wild Bean Café - 10 min drive
- Red Lion - 10 min drive
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