A living room filled with furniture and a wooden floor.

Experience Timeless Luxury in the Heart of Jevington

A retro-style retreat that is the perfect place to relax, recharge and reconnect.
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A dining room with yellow walls and chairs.

About The Laundry

The Laundry is located in the picturesque downland village of Jevington, close to Beachy Head and the iconic Seven Sisters, within the South Downs National Park. Just a short stroll from the South Downs Way the cottage provides immediate access to the surrounding countryside.

The Laundry gets its name from once having been the laundry and storeroom for the famous Hungry Monk restaurant, the birthplace of banoffee pie!

Stand Out Features

Great local pubs, restaurants and cafes
Premium hypoallergenic linens, mattresses and pillows
Eco friendly personal care and cleaning materials
4
Sleeps up to 4 people.
200 Metres
from the award winning Eight Bells pub.
1971
The year Banoffee Pie was created here.

Our Stunning Cottage

Enjoy a luxurious and vibrant retro retreat which exudes charm with its upbeat decor.
Image by: Rachel Kiley Photography
A wooden gate on a dirt path leading to a grassy field.

Explore the Beautiful South Downs

Immerse yourself in the natural splendour of the South Downs, a breathtaking landscape of rolling hills, picturesque valleys and great beaches. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Jevington offers a peaceful location from which to enjoy a myriad of activities. From scenic walks and tranquil picnics to outdoor sports and captivating photography sessions.

Discover charming towns and villages, historic landmarks, vineyards and good local food producers as you explore this stunning downland setting. Jevington provides a perfect backdrop to explore and create unforgettable memories.

A red and white light house sitting on a rocky shoreline
Image by: Rachel Kiley Photography

Things To Do

The Laundry, Jevington is a perfect base from which to enjoy your vacation experiences. From enjoying a Gastronomic break, visiting the numerous English pubs, villages cafes, local breweries and gourmet restaurants, a feature of this flourishing local community, to having a cultural adventure, exploring The Towner Art Gallery, Glyndebourne Opera and Eastbourne and Brighton theatres. History buffs will enjoy the numerous sites and places of historic interest that are a feature of this region, including picturesque Eastbourne, Charleston Farm House, home of the Bloomsbury set, Farley's farm house, home to photographer Lee Miller, the historic county town of Lewes or Battle and 1066 country. All a stones throw from this boutique, dog friendly holiday cottage.