Offering a garden and garden view, The Other Red Hut is set in Rye Harbour, 47 km from Leeds Castle and 48 km from Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park.
Gillian
United Kingdom
Perfect location, with great accomodation. Quirky but well-appointed and met all our needs.
We will be booking again!
The Lookout Rye is in the centre of the historical town of Rye, high on the East Cliff with views across the river. It has free Wi-Fi and paid parking.
Kim
Australia
The location of The Lookout was great, just a short stroll to shops, pubs and historic Rye. Our room was large and comfortable. Staff were friendly and helpful. Breakfast was great.
Located in the Sussex countryside 4 miles from the historic town of Rye, Flackley Ash is a delightful Grade II listed Georgian country house with an award-winning restaurant, a bar and spa facilities....
Designed as a traditional barn, The Lodge at Winchelsea is located between Rye and Hastings, 1.5 miles from Winchelsea Beach. It offers a bistro-style restaurant and modern bedrooms with free Wi-Fi.
Joseph
United Kingdom
Close to the wedding venue we were attending( Winchelsea New Hall).
The sand between your toes. Sky and beach as far as your eyes can see. Wonderful food made with love. Deeply comfortable beds in beautifully thought out bedrooms. Daily yoga and wellness classes.
Situated in the historic town of Rye, The River Haven Hotel is on the Strand Quay overlooking the River Tillingham. Rye Rail Station is a leisurely 10-minute walk away.
Rye Harbour is a strangely beautiful place , very different...
Rye Harbour is a strangely beautiful place , very different from anywhere else . Vast skies , nature reserve with many walks . We visit often and it’s always a joy . Lovely pub , visitor centre and cafe , and a beach , what more can you ask for . Large car park in the village
Janet
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
I did not realise that Rye Harbour was a 2 mile walk from...
I did not realise that Rye Harbour was a 2 mile walk from the town of Rye. Rye Harbour had limited facilities (one shop and two pubs) however the bus to Rye was fairly cheap and only took about 7 minutes to get to the centre of town. The area is beautiful for walks, exploring and getting outside in nature. The discovery centre and cafe on the walk through the nature reserve was really nice with great information about the area. The local churchyard has a magnificent memorial to the young men who lost their lives during a terrible ship wreck/sea rescue. If your looking for a peaceful break in beautiful surroundings then I would highly recommend for a few days. Families with young children might find the lack of facilities is an issue but Camber Sands is a short drive away if your looking for the traditional seaside experience.
Tracey
United Kingdom
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