4 Church Square

5520

Rye | Sleeps 2 (no children under 16)

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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

A charming 17th century pub located next to Rye Castle. Call in for real ales from local independent producers and locally distilled gins and vodkas. Whilst there is no kitchen, local cheeses and cured meats are available to accompany drinks. There's a fabulous beer garden, perfect for summer time.

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

Discovering Britain have a great choice of walks including this one which starts from Rye railway station and takes in some wonderful local scenery around the towns of Rye and Winchelsea.

Nearby town

Rye is an utterly charming town, originally a medieval citadel with pretty cobbled streets lined with medieval half-timbered houses. You will find a delightful selection of independent shops and eateries, plus some wonderful historic houses including the 14th century Ypres Tower, now home to Rye Castle Museum and Lamb House once owned by the writer Henry James.

Also nearby

Rye Castle Museum has two museums, RCM East Street and RCM Ypres Tower. Both tell the facinating history of Rye, with the tower open throughout the year and East Street open weekends from April until October. Take a look at their website for further details and ticket information.

Situated in the heart of Rye, Kino is a stylish cinema with comfortable lounge bars and sunny terraces. Take a look at their website for cinema tickets and whats on.

Originally the home to many writers including Henry James and E. F. Benson, Lamb House is steeped in history and well worth a visit. Check out the National Trust website for further details and opening times.

Originally a 16th century coaching inn, The George was renovated a couple of years ago and is now a stylish hotel with charming restaurant and bar area.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The Broad Oak is a recently refubished gastro pub with scenic views and plenty of parking located in the village centre.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

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.

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