Mermaid Street in Rye is one of the most photographed spots in the south east, its ancient inn and the collection of cottages there a fine sight, as is the 13th century Ypres Tower. Literary types will be drawn to Lamb House, home of Henry James for nearly 20 years...
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The Regent Motel in a small family run business in the centre of Rye. All bedrooms have en-suite shower rooms, complimentary shampoo, shower gel, conditioner, body lotion & shower caps. Tea/Coffee trays with ... More
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Staying at Rye Lodge is always an enjoyable experience at any time of the year. The surroundings are elegant, the atmosphere relaxed - and the service second to none! The hotel occupies what many feel ... More
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The White Vine House is a small, seven room independent guest house in the centre of the ancient Cinque Port town of Rye. The owners, husband and wife team Barbara and Javed, also live on-site ... More
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Apothecary house is situated in the heart of what is known as the 'citadel' of Rye. The corner part of the building was the old apothecary and is listed accordingly.
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This luxury, stylish hideaway is located in the centre of Rye and offers elegant, well-designed rooms, local wines and a restaurant menu infused with Mediterranean zest.
The George presents a comfortable blend of old and new, ... More
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The Old Surgery. Holiday Cottage - Sleeps 8. This lovely 15th century house is situated in the heart of Rye close to its famous Mermaid Inn and George hotel. Apart from its obvious ... More
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From a picturesque cobbled street, step back in time to experience the unique atmosphere of one of England's oldest and loveliest inns. (The Mermaid's doors had been open 150 years when Queen Elizabeth I visited ... More
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Located in the heart of Rye and in close proximity to restaurants and pubs, the rooms are in a wonderful building built in 1520, complete with oak beams, sloping floors, and an inglenook fireplace.
Dating from 1689, Jeake's House stands on one of the most beautiful cobbled streets in Rye's medieval town centre. Each stylishly restored bedroom with brass, mahogany or four poster bed combines traditional elegance and luxury ... More
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This mid-18th century former inn offers a unique range of accommodation, arresting views and a strong sense of history.
Built around 1750 for local sailors and ship builders, the building is thought to have once sheltered ... More
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In the centre of the small, charming town of Rye, the Ship is a modern take on the traditional English inn - a cosy pub, rich in original character, with simple, comfortable en suite rooms ... More
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