B and Bs in Rye
Amidst a tranquil location, surrounded by its own moat and set in 3.5 acres of grounds, this lovely medieval property provides the ideal retreat from the stresses of modern life. Moat house dates from 1460 and is located just 15 minutes drive from Rye, on the borders of the historic and unique Romney Marshes.
The house is noted as being of historical and architectural interest, and listed Grade II. It boasts a wealth of oak beams and an enormous inglenook fireplace in the lounge, which is for guest use. the sloping floors in some rooms, and heavily beamed landing, give a truly authentic atmosphere of times gone by.
Luxurious en-suite rooms ( 1 Four Poster, 1 suite and Luxury Double ) are decorated to the highest standard with quality fabrics and furnishings, beautiful en-suite bathrooms together with many thoughtful additions. Quality toiletries, bathrobes, lovely towels, flannels and accessories add to the cozy atmosphere, and the attention to detail make this establishment an extra special place to stay.
Relax in winter by the inviting fireplace with afternoon tea, or enjoy a strawberry tea in the summer months, in the lovely peaceful grounds. Make friends with our elderly pet sheep and angora goat.
A delicious breakfast awaits guests each morning which not only includes a full cooked meal and fresh fruit , but also home made bread, muesli and preserves, all traditionally prepared on the Aga cooker.
Details
Ratings/Awards: ETC 5 Diamonds & Gold Award
AA 5 Red Diamonds
Runner up Bed & Breakfast of the Year South East England
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3
Price per Person
Double: £35Suite: £47.50
Four Poster: £42.50
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Facilities
Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms
Garden
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