In the heart of Rye, Rosendale Cottage is an elegant retreat for four.
A stay at Rosendale Cottage is a gentle nudge towards the Victorian era, with a dash of nostalgia creating a warm and welcoming interior.
Once inside the property, you have the sitting room with a large Smart TV and a galley-style kitchen with all the mod-cons. There is a dining table that can extend to accommodate four people.
Stairs lead up where you will find two double bedrooms, one with an ensuite and a separate bathroom. The master bedroom with ensuite is decorated with subtle, warming pink hues, making for an inviting retreat after browsing Rye's independent shops and cafes. The second bedroom, slightly smaller and decorated with inviting shades, uses the larger bathroom on the next floor. Both bedrooms have king-size beds, aiding a good night's sleep.
There isn't a garden nonetheless as you are in the heart of the old citadel, you will hardly notice as there are many a pub garden to enjoy.
Rosendale Cottage offers a romantic, nostalgic stay in the picturesque town of Rye, the perfect bolthole when exploring the area.
Address: 1 Church Square, TN31 7HE Rye, East Sussex, United Kingdom
Size: 86.0 m², 6 Rooms, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms
Beds: 2 King size beds
Prices: 157 GBP - 385 GBP / Night
Rosendale Cottage is ideally located to enjoy all Rye has to offer.
Rye is a picturesque medieval town on the Sussex/Kent border, steeped in history.
Fabulous restaurants, pubs, cafes, independent shops, and places of interest are all within minutes of the property.
We always highly recommend a visit to Rye Heritage Centre to get your bearings and learn about the town and its past. Watch the town's, 'Sound and Light Show' and develop a good understanding of the town's history and inhabitants.
For light entertainment, visit the 'Old Penny Pier Exhibition' and watch or play the old automated machines.
Rye and Dungeness Nature Reserves are close by and worth a visit if you enjoy local wildlife and walking. You are spoilt for choices if you wish to visit a beach, Camber sands is only 3 miles away and for shingle beaches, you have Winchelsea Beach and Pett Level all within a 10-minute drive.
The seaside town of Hastings is around a thirty-minute drive away and here you can get mainline trains to London if you wish to explore the capital for a day.
If you fancy a day trip to the continent, the Eurostar can be picked up from St Pancreas station, and trains to Paris, Lille, and Brugge are available.
Alternatively, the ferries run from Dover, just 45 minutes away or the Channel Tunnel from Folkestone, a 45-minute drive.
There is always something happening, Scallop Festival in February, the Jazz Festival in August, the Maritime Festival in August, the Music and Art Festival in September, the Wild Boar Festival in October, the Rye bonfire in November, a torch-lit procession and spectacular firework display and Rye Christmas festival in December. So much to do and see, you will need to visit more than once!