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Self catering accommodation in Rye |
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Welcome to our page of accommodation in Rye.
The little town of Rye is perched on a sandstone
hill at the estuary of the river Rother, overlooking the Romney
Marches. It has a 12th century church, Augustinian Friary (the
Old Monastery), Rye Castle with its Ypres Tower and the old town
wall, originally built to protect the town from the French. The
town has not changed too much over time. Handsome Georgian buildings
rub shoulders with half timbered Tudor houses in the cobbled
streets, unchanged for hundreds of years. There are antique shops,
art galleries, book shops, potteries, splendid old inns and delightful
tea shops Also see Rye & Rye
attractions. If you are in the right town but cannot find
the accommodation you want on this page, you might consider bed and breakfast in Rye or Rye
hotels. |
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| The Dairy Brookland Romney Marsh Kent (approx 4 miles from Rye) |
Sleeps 4. Located on a large working arable and potato farm
on Romney Marsh surrounded by acres of fields with many footpaths
leading across, this very high standard recently converted Granary
dating from the 1890s, provides a superb location for either
a peaceful holiday or as a base from which to visit this relatively
unexplored region of Kent. |
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| Rye Bay Beach House Camber East Sussex (approx 3 miles from Rye) |
Sleeps 6. This is a truly stunning beach house in an ultra modern
eco-friendly development - just yards from the spectacular sandy
beaches and dunes that Camber is so famous for. Elegant yet very
practical, this house has great universal appeal and with the
superb garden room for those extra guests offers great value. |
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| Burnham Cottage Rye Landgate Rye East Sussex (In Rye) |
Sleeps 4. Tucked away a stone's throw from the Landgate in a
surprisingly quiet gated location is this fabulous newly renovated
cottage in a small development of attractive mews style properties.
The cottage has been decorated and furnished to a very high standard
providing exceptional holiday accommodation within a short walk
of all the attractions historical Rye has to offer. There is
also the luxury of your own reserved parking space right beside
the cottage. |
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| Twin Oast Farm House Icklesham Nr Rye East Sussex (approx 3 miles from Rye) |
Sleeps 4. A lovely, completely private cottage annexed to a
converted Oast House, situated near to the village of Icklesham,
with wonderful views over rolling countryside to the ancient
towns of Winchelsea and Rye. The property is located in a peaceful
setting on a 500 acre working sheep farm, with the famous 1066
Country Walk crossing the land. Historic Hastings and picturesque
Rye as well as the beautiful coast of South England are a mere
five miles away. Ideal cottage for people who like to be in peaceful,
rural settings. |
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| Iden Cottage Winchelsea Beach East Sussex (approx 3 miles from Rye) |
Sleeps 4. This lovely little cottage was a real discovery! Tucked
away down a quiet lane it offers tranquillity and relaxation
in superbly renovated comfort all on one level. With historic
Rye, Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and Camber Sands a short drive
away and the beach a twenty minute walk there is much to see
and do from this great holiday base. The gorgeous gardens at
Great Dixter are also nearby. |
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| The Old Granary Brede, Rye East Sussex (approx 6 miles from Rye) |
Sleeps 7. This wonderful granary conversion is located in a
breathtakingly beautiful and tranquil location - with far reaching
views across rolling countryside with fabulous sunsets. The Old
Granary has been carefully converted with minute attention to
detail - creating attractive and welcoming family accommodation.
Floor to ceiling windows on the ground floor flood the living/dining
room and the downstairs twin bedroom with light and the French
windows open onto the garden and paddock beyond. |
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| The Barn Newenden Newenden Kent (approx 6 miles from Rye) |
Sleeps 4. Located in the grounds of a 16th Century weather boarded
house, The Barn, beautifully converted, has wonderful views over
the rolling countryside bordering Sussex and the fields leading
down to the Kent & East Sussex Steam Railway line. The local
pub is just a few minutes walk and cruises along the River Rother
nearby. |
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