The Dairy and The Parlour, Willow Cottage Farm
Willow Cottage Farm is Louise's family home, after extensive property developments the converted cowshed provides two luxurious self-contained holiday lets completed in May 2016. Both lets are supported by wonderful south facing views. There is a contemporary feel in the design and furnishings. They both have fully equip kitchens and under floor heat
ing. The Parlour has a wood-burning stove; it is suitable for 4 people providing two double bedrooms with ensuite-wet rooms. The Parlour provides level entry access suitable for people with disabilities. The dairy is a one bedroom with ensuite-wet room, fully equipped unit suitable for two people. Both units have their own out side area with seating and barbecue, ideal for relaxing. The Owners
Graham and Louise Jarvis have lived in Robertsbridge most of their lives and are well connected with the local community. Graham is a 5th generation family butcher owning the Butchers shop in the near by village of Burwash, He is well know for his home made Burwash Beauty sausages and dry cured bacon. Locally sourced beef aged 21 days, award winning dairy products are just a sample of products sold and can be delivered to your fridge on a daily bases. Graham is a keen fitness enthusiast. Louise’s passion is horse riding, her three horses Madge, Roo and Cooshty are stabled on site and are always happy for a pat and a fuss. Twiggy the terrier keeps the foxes at bay and the visitors in check! Local attractions
Robertsbridge is a large rural village in East Sussex within the civil parish of Salehurst & Robertsbridge and located about 12 miles north of Hastings. The 14th and 15th centuries seem to have been particularly prosperous and have left a legacy of many timber framed houses in the village centre. Robertsbridge, owes its existence to the founding of a Cistercian Abbey in the 12th century. Excellent links to London and Hastings with a main line station 10 minutes walk from The Parlour and The Dairy. The Kent and East Sussex railway run steam trains between the near by village of Bodiam to the elegant market town of Tenterden. For the steam train enthusiast Robertsbridge has its one Rother Valley Railway supporting 2/3 mile of railway track. Gray-Nicolls makers of the famous cricket bats manufacture in the centre of our village. We are blessed with many national Trust and English Heritage properties with in 10 to 30 minutes drive including Bodiam Castle, Battle Abby 1066 country, Batemans the home of Rudyard Kipling, Scotney Castle, Herstmonceux Castle and Observatory. Robertsbridge is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty. It’s a hive for the active with a wealth footpaths without needing a car, including several walks to nearby village pubs and restaurants. Bedgebury Pinetum is open to walkers, cyclist and horse riders. Go-App is also at Bedgebury. Bewl Water supports 13 miles of walking and cycle tract. The ancient town of Rye with its cobble streets and charming inns and tea rooms is under 30 minutes drive, this is a must for any visitor. The vibrant town of Battle which was the site of ‘The Battle of Hastings William The Conquer 1066’ has a wealth of independent shops and certainly worth a stroll along its raised pavements. The Cinque port Town of Hastings famed for its bohemian old Town still has a commercial beech landing fishing fleet. The beautiful South Downs can be accessed from Eastbourne 40 minutes away were you can walk the South Down way.