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5 Coastguard Cottages

This iconic garden at Coastguard Cottages overlooking the Seven Sisters will be known to many from a distance, but this garden is rarely seen. Nestled on the cliff top in the South Downs National Park with sea views. Planted with native plants and spring bulbs in April and poppies, herbs and acanthus in June it is a perfect setting for the owners sculpture and pottery display. An embryonic vegetable plot and beehives contribute to attracting wildlife to the garden. Note steep cliff drop, children to be supervised at all times.

Owner Info

  • Mr Daniel Martin
5 Coastguard Cottages
5 Coastguard Cottages
5 Coastguard Cottages
5 Coastguard Cottages

About 5 Coastguard Cottages

A wide deck provides the venue to take in the view and have homemade refreshments.
Small items of pottery, cards and art for sale at the cottage.

www.thepilgrimpotter.com.

Location details

5 Coastguard Cottages,
Seaford,
East Sussex,
BN25 4AR

Directions to 5 Coastguard Cottages
A259 turn S to Southdown Rd, turn 6th L onto Chyngton Rd edge of golf course, continue to Chyngton Way, at end take the R fork to the top, park & then walk 1m down hill to garden.

5 Coastguard Cottages openings

This garden has now completed its National Garden Scheme openings for this year.

Accessibility

  • No information available at this time, please get in touch with the owners for details.
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FAQs

Yes, cashless payment is accepted.

Sorry, there is no available parking for coaches at 5 Coastguard Cottages at this time.

Yes, dogs are welcome at 5 Coastguard Cottages. Please keep the dogs on fixed short leads in the garden and keep in mind that you are responsible for controlling the dog’s behaviour. For any specific rules please ask the owners.

There are no plants for sale for the time being.

Sorry, 5 Coastguard Cottages does not yet accommodate wheelchair users.

Yes. 5 Coastguard Cottages seeks to offer a sustainable refuge for nearby fauna and wildlife. These sanctuaries host diverse habitats supporting indigenous flora and fauna and nurturing local biodiversity.