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BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY COTTAGES ON THE SOUTH COAST
Feel at Home When You're Away

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WILLOW COTTAGE

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BIRCH COTTAGE

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Free WiFi

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Fully Furnished

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Free Parking

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Pet Friendly

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Cleaning Services

Why book with us

 

  • Friendly honest hosts

  • Many happy reviews

  • Recently refurbished

  • Great stopping point for local attractions

Explore Rye

Rye, a charming town in East Sussex, UK, is a picturesque destination steeped in history and brimming with unique character. Nestled between the rolling countryside and the scenic coastal landscape, Rye boasts cobbled streets lined with medieval, Tudor, and Georgian architecture, offering a journey through time.

 

The town’s rich history is evident in its many well-preserved buildings, such as the 14th-century Ypres Tower, which now houses the Rye Castle Museum, and the beautiful St. Mary’s Church, whose origins date back to the 12th century. The church's tower provides stunning panoramic views of the town and surrounding countryside. Mermaid Street, one of Rye's most famous thoroughfares, enchants visitors with its half-timbered houses, ivy-clad walls, and quaint tea rooms.

 

The town's harbour, once bustling with trade, now offers serene views and is a perfect spot for leisurely strolls. Rye is also known for its vibrant arts scene, with numerous galleries showcasing local talent. The annual Rye Arts Festival attracts artists, musicians, and writers from across the country. The town’s literary heritage is celebrated at Lamb House, the former residence of American novelist Henry James. Rye’s independent shops, antique stores, and markets provide a delightful shopping experience, while its cosy pubs and restaurants serve up local delicacies, including fresh seafood from nearby coastal waters.

Attractions and things to do in Rye are diverse and cater to a range of interests. History enthusiasts can explore the Rye Castle Museum and St. Mary’s Church, while literary buffs will enjoy a visit to Lamb House. Art lovers can browse the many galleries and attend events during the Rye Arts Festival. For those who appreciate nature, the nearby Rye Harbour Nature Reserve offers birdwatching and scenic walks.

 

The town’s charming streets, such as Mermaid Street, are perfect for leisurely exploration, offering a glimpse into Rye’s rich past and present. Foodies can indulge in local fare at the town’s array of eateries, and shoppers will find plenty of unique items in Rye’s independent stores and markets. Whether you're interested in history, art, nature, or simply soaking up the charming atmosphere, Rye has something for everyone.

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LOCAL AREA

CULTURAL HERITAGE

GARDENS & STATELY HOMES

EATING OUT

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LOCAL EVENTS

WALKING & CYCLING

SPORTING & OTHER ACTIVITIES

FAMILY FUN

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Your Super Host - Nina Mahaffey

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Nina Mahaffey is the exceptional super host at Carpenters Cottages, known for her warm hospitality and meticulous attention to detail. With a passion for creating memorable guest experiences, Nina ensures that every visitor feels at home from the moment they arrive. Her dedication to maintaining the highest standards of comfort and cleanliness has earned Carpenters Cottages a stellar reputation. Nina's local knowledge and personalised recommendations enhance each stay, making her an invaluable asset to the charming retreat nestled in the picturesque countryside.

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