Mouse House Hastings
Holiday Cottage


ABOUT
A very warm welcome to Mouse House Hastings - a delightful Grade II listed fisherman's cottage in the heart of Old Town Hastings, East Sussex.
Located a stone's throw from local restaurants, pubs and shops and 150 yards from the sea.
Built in 1841, it has rustic charm with exposed bricks and beams and wood-burning fire, but all modern comfortable features including a fully-stocked kitchen.
Mouse House is named for its location opposite the Piece of Cheese Cottage, a quirky yellow "cheese-shaped" house.
Owned and run by Julia and Rob, it is available for holiday rental throughout the year.


OUR SERVICES
Location
Mouse House is in the heart of Hastings Old Town. A short walk to to the many restaurants, shops and pubs that Hastings has to offer.
Free Wifi
We offer free Wifi throughout the cottage and have a Smart TV. That should keep the whole family happy!
Coastal Property
The cottage is 250 yards from the seafront. Only a stones throw for a dip in the sea or an ice cream!
Wood Burner
Wood burner in the living room to keep you toasty in the winter evenings.
Welcome Pack
We have a simple welcome pack ready for your arrival, ready for a cup of tea after your journey.
Pets
We are happy to accept up to two well behaved dogs for an additional charge. There are some great local places for walks and most places are dog friendly.
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THINGS TO DO
Shopping
Old Town specialises in the alternative and quirky. There is also New Town round the corner which holds everything for your High Street needs.
Battle and Rye
Ideal location for day trips to other locations in East Sussex such as Battle and Rye.
Hastings Pier and St Leonard's
Stroll to the pier for a coastal walk and explore the shops and cafe's in St Leonard's.
Coastal Walks
Explore nearby Hastings Cliff Nature Reserve for strolls in vast coastal woodlands and grasslands.
Food and Drink
Eclectic mix of many different cuisines to tempt your tastebuds, from tagine to ice cream to wine!
Hastings Castle
See the remains of the 1066 fortress and learn about the Battle of Hastings.

















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