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Stay

AT THE WATER SHED

Exclusive private use of the internationally renowned and award-winning luxury eco lodge in Chichester, West Sussex. As featured on Channel 4's Grand Designs. 

Come and experience it for yourself...

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Slide open the kitchen doors

and dive straight into the glistening natural swimming pond. Then take a dip in the steaming wood-fired hot tub before enjoying a healthy breakfast in your restorative surroundings.

How about a game of tennis on the private court or a relax in the beautiful sauna cabin over-looking the pond....

 

You're fully immersed in nature, wherever you choose to be at The Water Shed. 

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BATHROOMS

6 in total:  2 bathrooms, 3 shower rooms, 1 separate toilet

 

COMMUNAL ROOMS

Kitchen, living room, snug, playroom, atrium dining area, 

FEATURES

Natural swimming pond, wood-fired hot tub, sauna cabin, club sized tennis court, large sunken trampoline, triple swing, outdoor dining areas, large 1.4 acre garden, large private driveway for 10-15 cars, fibre broadband

 

EXTRAS

Private chef, private yoga retreat, masseuse, kayaking, sailing, tennis coaching, cooking workshops, pilates and sound baths

 

CHECK-IN & CHECK-OUT

Check-in 4pm onwards, check-out 10am

RATES

From £1500 per night to £2700 per night

DETAILS

BEDROOMS

Five bedrooms, sleeping ten total:

 

MASTER BEDROOM

(first floor, king size bed and en-suite bath and shower)

LOFT SUITE

(third floor, double bed and double pull-out sofa bed, small ensuite toilet)

GUEST BEDROOM

(first floor, double bed and bathroom with bath and shower)

TWIN BEDROOM

(first floor, with standard single twin beds, en-suite shower room)

BUNK BED ROOM

(first floor, with triple bunk bed, with standard single mattresses, ensuite shower room)

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"Blissful biophilic masterpiece lauded as

 Grand Designs' best-ever home"

THE SUNDAY TIMES

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