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Spring Cottage, Goodwood, Sussex

Spring Cottage
90 Felpham Road
Felpham

Goodwood
Sussex

PO22 7PD

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A warm welcome awaits you at Spring Cottage. A new boutique B&B with high standards of decoration,comfort, good quality linens and a breakfast to remember. Both rooms benefit from flat screen digital televisions with Freeserve, ipod and wireless broadband included. Designer linens,fresh flowers and a complimentary mineral water. We will also deliver a newspaper of your choice in the morning, a great way to start the day.

A healthy organic breakfast will be served in the cosy dining room and in the summer, on the terrace of our lovely secluded garden, weather permitting. Spring Cottage is an attractive flint cottage built at the beginning of the last century. Set in the heart of the village and only a few minutes walk from the seafront promenade with putting green, tennis courts and seafront cafes. It’s the perfect destination for seaside lovers or a week-end away from it all. Felpham village with its Norman Church, also benefits from a selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. The village is also famous for having been the home of William Blake, the famous writer and poet.

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Number of Rooms: 2
Number Ensuite: 2

Price per Room:

Double: £70 - £75
Single: £45
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Facilities

Special Diets Catered For -By request
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
TV in Rooms
Garden

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