Reysons Barn
52855.3 miles W of Rye | Sleeps 4 + cot
7 Nights from £480
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
The Broad Oak is a recently refubished gastro pub with scenic views and plenty of parking located in the village centre.
March 2024
A Great Find
We chanced on this pub as holidaying just down the road at Reysons Barn. Lovely people. Lovely food. Lovely atmosphere.
Nearby beach
Winchelsea is a quiet village with a gently sloping beach of shingle. Sand is exposed at low tide. There are lovely views south east towards Camber Sands and Dungeness and Rye Nature Reserve is just a short walk away to the east. There is no lifeguard cover and dog restrictions apply, although there is a dog exercise area.
Nearby walk
This lovely ramble, courtesy of highweald.org, takes you on a three mile walk around Beckley, through ancient woodland and open countryside. Starting and ending in the village it's a great way to explore the local area.
Nearby town
Beckley is a pretty village situated in the rolling countryside of East Sussex and about ten miles north of Hastings. The village church is worth a visit when you are in the area.
Also nearby
A 14th century traditional pub located in the heart of the pretty village of Sedlescombe. Perfect for anytime of year, with a roaring fire in winter and relaxing beer garden for the summer months.
September 2024
Good food
Enjoyed a lovely meal on my first night, good pub grub.
November 2023
Mrs McDonough
Very nice food and staff.
Returned for the quiz and pizza night-which was great fun in spite of the power cut!
April 2023
Great pub
Lovely staff and delicious food.
June 2022
sunday dinner
lovely pub and staff food is excellent
A traditional pub offering cask ales from local breweries and home cooked food. Walkers, families and dogs are made very welcome and there is outside seating in the garden for al fresco dining.
November 2024
Great spit and sawdust pub with lots of interesting locals
Older worldly best Scampi and chips ever
In the heart of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty this 17th century free house offers a warm welcome and traditional good pub grub. You'll find oak beams and an open fire to keep you warm in winter, your dog is welcome and there's plenty of parking.
October 2022
Excellent Food and Service
We have spent one week in the region and enjoyed two excellent dinners at the Ash Tree Inn. The Burgers and the Fish
October 2022
Fab Sunday roast
Great pub for a pint and Sunday lunch. We booked ahead (recommended). Very clean and thoroughly enjoyable roast and generous pudding. Loved it.
July 2022
Great food
Great food and in a quiet area. Friendly and efficient staff.
This four mile walk takes in beautiful countryside and woodland and it's at its best when the bluebells flower in early May. Start at the parish church and follow the details via the link to our friends at highweald.org
The family seat of the Ashburnham family for 400 years, Ashburnham Place is now a christian retreat with grounds which are open to the public free of charge. The gardens were designed by Capability Brown and are a wonderful place to relax and enjoy the peace. The Orangery offers refreshments.
September 2024
Peace and good food
Orangery cafe and beautiful manicured grounds. A lovely place to chill.
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