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Rooms from 90.00 GBP | With Norman cellars dating back to the 12th century and secret passageways in some of its rooms, this inn offers historic accommodation in Rye. It has a huge open log fireplace in the bar, and an award-winning restaurant.
Rebuilt in 1420, The Mermaid Inn has been visited by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother and Prince Edward, as well as celebrities and artists. It retains many beautiful, traditional features, including an old priest hole and a secret stairway hidden behind a bookcase.
The restaurant has been awarded an AA Rosette for its fine French and British cuisine. The lounge bar was once frequented by local smugglers, and has a large wooden beam supported by stone pillars.
Each room at The Mermaid has charming features, like wooden panelling or carved beds. Rooms all feature a TV and en suite bathroom, and some have picturesque views over Rye. |
  
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | Situated in the historic town of Rye, The River Haven Hotel is on the Strand Quay overlooking the River Tillingham. Rye Rail Station is a leisurely 10-minute walk away.
Guests can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner in the conservatory restaurant, and outdoor seating is available for al fresco dining. The food is made from locally sourced ingredients.
Rooms at River Haven all have a flat-screen TV, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Some have scenic river views, and some also have a patio suitable for disabled guests.
The centre of the medieval town can be reached in a few minutes’ walk. Guests can visit Landgate Tower, build in the 14th century, and admire the charming old buildings. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | In the centre of the small, charming town of Rye, the Ship is a modern take on the traditional English inn - a cosy pub, rich in original character, with simple, comfortable en suite rooms above.
Originally built in 1592, the Ship Inn is full of beautiful, historic features, including ancient wood beams and original wooden floors. In the heart of the town, at the foot of Mermaid Street, the inn offers real ales and cider from the barrel alongside tasty homemade food, made with fresh local ingredients. Food is freshly cooked to order and the menu mainly consists of traditional English pub dishes, with specials that change daily, from fish and chips to lobster, and from toad in the hole to haunch of venison.
The en suite rooms are newly decorated with comfortable beds and good quality linen.
Books, magazines, board games and Wi-Fi are all available too, along with picnics and buckets and spades. |
  
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Rooms from 95.00 GBP | The Hope Anchor, as its name suggests, was built primarily as a watering hole for the sailors and ship builders of Rye, which was still surrounded by the sea up until the late 18th century. The frequent haunt of the Tenterden gang of smugglers, pistol fights were common in the area - legend has it that the gang returned here victorious after famously outgunning their feared Hawkhurst rivals.
Whilst things are now a little more sedate, The Hope Anchor retains a sense of its past and its traditional bar is still popular with the locals. The hotel itself has fantastic views of the stunning countryside, marshes and sea.
Breakfast is included in the room rate and cooked to order. You can choose from either Full English or vegetarian options, as well as a variety of fruits, cereals, croissants and locally produced preserves. |
  
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Rooms from 50.00 GBP | The Queen's Head Inn offers bright, traditionally styled rooms with free Wi-Fi in the historic town of Rye. Guests can sample real ales and hearty pub food made using local, organic ingredients.
With free tea and coffee making facilities, rooms also feature original exposed wooden beams. Each room also has a private bathroom with either a shower or bath.
The charming bar has a log burner and red brick walls, showing the original character of the building. Food is freshly prepared, with full English breakfasts served every morning in the light, airy dining room.
Rye’s centre is just a few minutes’ walk from The Queen's Head, and the town’s rail station is 0.3 miles away. The site of the Battle of Hastings is a 30-minute drive through scenic countryside. |
  
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Rooms from 85.00 GBP | This luxury, stylish hideaway is located in the centre of Rye and offers elegant, well-designed rooms, local wines and a restaurant menu infused with Mediterranean zest.
The George presents a comfortable blend of old and new, creating an atmosphere which is relaxed, informal and individual. Dating from 1575, it has an enviable heritage, and even an original Georgian ballroom used for lavish weddings and banquets.
The main focus of the bedrooms is comfort and style, each being individually designed with its own fabrics, colour scheme and bespoke furniture. Indulge yourself with the marble-top baths with chrome power showers and Aveda products. |
  
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Rooms from 88.00 GBP | This historic Tudor house is in quiet countryside, 2 miles from Rye town centre. It is now a luxury, family-run guest house with free parking and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Strand House was built in 1425 and it has many original features, including old oak-beamed low ceilings, winding stairs and real fireplaces. There are three modern rooms available in Rye Bay Cottage in the garden.
The traditionally decorated rooms have modern luxuries, each offering a flat-screen TV, Freeview channels and a DVD player. Tea/coffee, handmade biscuits and luxury toiletries from the White Company are provided.
There is a bar, a small sitting room and full English breakfasts each morning. Guests staying in Rye Bay Cottage receive a breakfast hamper delivered to their door.
Evening meals are available on request on most Fridays and Saturdays and the menu changes daily, reflecting the finest, fresh, often organic, local ingredients. |
  
| | | The Venetian Leisure Centre opened in 2000. Rye Lodge Hotel is the only hotel in the town which has its own leisure centre. Facilities include: heated indoor swimming pool, aromatherapy steam cabinet, sauna, spa bath and exercise cycle. All the facilities in the Venetian Leisure Centre are free of charge and are for the exclusive use of guests staying at Rye Lodge Hotel. |
  
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Rooms from 20.00 GBP | With a swimming pool, 4 restaurants and live entertainment, Camber Sands Holiday Park offers over 70 family activities. The resort is situated just outside Rye, next to the Blue Flag Camber Beach.
Home to the famous Blue Coat entertainment team, Pontins Camber Sands has regular cabarets and magic shows. The impressive activities include mini golf, go-karts, crafts, climbing, sports and dance.
The chalet-style rooms have separate bedrooms and cosy living areas. All rooms have a private modern bathroom and a compact kitchenette, and there is also a dining area and sofa.
Pontins Camber Sands Holiday Park has a fast food restaurant, pizzeria, family restaurant and an American diner. There are also several lively show bars and pubs, and an on-site convenience store.
Overlooking miles of golden Sussex coastline, Pontins Camber Sands Resort is a 15-minute drive from Camber Castle. Rye Golf Club is a 5-minute drive away, and Pontins has free on-site parking.
From 23-25 March 2012, Pontins will be hosting an entertainment weekend with tribute acts, themed music nights and live performers. |
  
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Rooms from 95.00 GBP | Opposite Camber’s golden beach, Gallivant Hotel offers elegant rooms with homemade biscuits and luxury toiletries. Just 5 minutes’ drive from Rye, the hotel features a restaurant, free parking, and free Wi-Fi.
Beautifully decorated with driftwood furniture and local Sussex art, the nautical rooms at Gallivant feature hand-made beds with Egyptian cotton linen, flat-screen TVs, and private bathrooms with luxury toiletries. Rooms also boast fluffy bathrobes, free Wi-Fi, and DVD players.
Decorated with a dark oak floor and white, wooden shutters, the bistro serves modern British cuisine, using seasonal and local produce. Delicious cooked breakfasts are served daily, with continental and vegetarian options also available. There is also a spacious sun terrace with outdoor seating.
On the scenic East Sussex coast, Camber Sands is a 3-minute walk over the sand dunes. Gallivant Hotel is a 20-minute drive from Bodlam Castle. The picturesque Rye Harbour is a 15-minute drive away, and historic Hastings can be reached in a 25-minute drive. |
  
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Rooms from 95.00 GBP | Located in the Sussex countryside near the historic town of Rye, Flackley Ash is a delightful Georgian country house with an award-winning restaurant, a bar and spa facilities.
The hotel’s spa features various treatment rooms. At Flackley Ash Hotel Restaurant and Spa, guests can also enjoy a gym, a heated indoor swimming-pool, a Jacuzzi and saunas.
The award-winning restaurant’s menu features English dishes with Mediterranean influences, including fresh fish and seafood. Guests can also make the most of the bar and the lounge areas.
The bedrooms all have their own bathroom with a shower, a bath, toiletries and a hairdryer. They also feature flat-screen TVs, DVD players and tea/coffee making facilities.
Camber Sands beach is just 4 miles from Flackley Ash Hotel Restaurant and Spa. Rye Train Station is a 10-minute drive away. |
  
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Rooms from 240.00 GBP | Saltcote Place has two 5-Star Gold Awards and is a relaxed, private residence for adults. Its luxurious bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation is less than a mile from Rye Railway Station and high street.
The private house has spacious rooms with seating areas, iPod docks and free Wi-Fi. The en suite bathrooms have luxury fittings and some rooms have double or hydro-massage showers.
Many rooms have gorgeous views over the gardens, Camber Sands, or the town, which has cobbled streets and well-preserved buildings from the medieval, Tudor and Georgian periods.
Set in a historic country town, Saltcote Place is 10 minutes’ drive from local beaches, 25 minutes from Hastings town centre and 20 miles from Ashford International Railway Station with its Eurostar trains to Paris and beyond. |
  
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Rooms from 73.95 GBP | Following a stunning recent refurbishment the White Lion Hotel now gracefully combines ‘olde world’ charms with a contemporary look and feel. All of the rooms (including family and superior rooms) have been delightfully re-furbished to provide guests with flat screen TVs displaying over 40 digital channels, hairdryers, tea and coffee making facilities and new luxurious beds and bedding.
Guests can also make use of the function and conference facilities, complimentary WiFi and the restaurant, serving quality fresh food sourced from the best suppliers.
The pub remains the heart and soul of the White Lion Hotel and food is our speciality. The enhanced environment, combined with a fantastic new fresh food offer, allows guests to enjoy either a meal in our bar, or for more of an occasion dine in our restaurant. Diners and drinkers alike can also enjoy one of our many real ales or wines selected from around the world.
The town itself has been described as ‘the Jewel of the Weald’, with wide tree lined streets, historic buildings, inns and a host of specialist shops. Out and about there are picture postcard villages to explore, manor houses and gardens, and of course, Leeds Castle, set in 500 acres of parkland. |
  
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Rooms from 35.00 GBP | The Lansdowne is a 28 bedroom family run Four Star ****Guest House. We welcome groups including singles and families, couples, contractors and coach parties. The Lansdowne can accommodate 50 guests! With 28 rooms, many boasting views across the sea, you'll enjoy your stay whether it's for business or purely for pleasure. Because of our fantastic location, you're never far from something to do, with the famous Old Town of Hastings only a short stroll down the seafront. Of course, Hastings town centre is just a few minutes away where you can find a whole host of shops and activities. The mainline railway station is also only a short walk away so if you feel like sampling the outskirts, it's easy. |
  
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | Churchill's is a small, comfortable, family-run hotel, quietly located just 2 minutes walk from the beautiful Alexandra Park, which has tennis courts, bowls, course fishing and a boating lake.
The hotel has a licensed bar open to non-residents as well as a car park, gardens, and a patio area.
Hastings Station, the main shopping area and the seafront are all approximately 5 minutes drive or 15 minutes walk away.
Double Dragon Chinese Restaurant is housed within the Churchill's premises |
  
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Rooms from 50.00 GBP | The Chatsworth Hotel is one of Hastings' landmarks, situated in a superb position on the sea front. The hotel is a short walk from the bus and train stations and has ample car parking just yards away. It has an ideal location, just minutes away from Hastings Castle perched high above the town and nearby are the White Rock Theatre, Smugglers Adventure at St. Clement's Caves, Battle Abbey and Leeds Castle. From the moment you arrive, the emphasis is on relaxation, and what better way to start than enjoying a leisurely drink in the sunny lounge area. All of the Chatsworth's 52 bedrooms are tastefully decorated and equipped to the highest standard. The bedrooms are situated on 3 floors with lift access to all. All are ensuite and many enjoy the benefits of the sea view. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | The George Hotel and Brasserie is a refreshing example of how striking period features can be supported with a modern, contemporary décor. The interior is sophisticated, whilst maintaining the attraction of candlelit tables and log fires.
Every aspect of the hotel and brasserie is arranged around good quality and excellent service. Guests will notice the attention to detail, whether enjoying a meal in the award winning restaurant or relaxing with a drink at the bar. All eight bedrooms are fully en suite and offer ‘home-from-home’ comforts. In each generously-sized room thought has been given to the features that will enhance your visit. Luxury Egyptian cotton adorns the large double beds. Bathrooms are equipped with fluffy white towels, bathrobes and complimentary toiletries from Gilchrist and Soames’ Spa Therapy collection. |
  
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Rooms from 80.00 GBP | The Mercure Hythe Imperial Hotel, Spa and Golf Club is set in 50 acres of mature gardens with spectacular views over the English channel, the hotel provides the perfect base to explore the historical coast line and nearby Kent countryside or a trip to France. The hotel has a traditional restaurant, 2 bars and 9 meeting rooms for conferences to weddings/private dining. 80 bedrooms all with Tea/Coffee making facilities. Full leisure - swimming pool, fitness centre, tennis, squash, golf and spa treatments. Many of our hotels are licensed to hold civil ceremonies and civil partnership ceremonies, so you can get married and host your reception under the same stylish roof. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | Situated directly on the beach in the peaceful village of Cooden, Bexhill, this privately owned hotel offers free WI-FI and parking, sumptuous dining, extensive leisure facilities, spectacular views and scenic gardens. Originally built in 1928, the Hotel has been refurbished to the highest standards and promises a warm welcome as well as private access to the beautiful beachfront where gently lapping waves stretch as far as the eye can see. What’s more, there’s two acres of award-winning gardens overlooking the beach and a fantastic leisure club with an indoor pool and spa, guests are sure to nourish their every self-indulgent desire.
Each of the 41 en-suite bedrooms are charmingly decorated and furnished, whilst many also offer, luxurious king-size beds, comfy Tempur mattresses and stunning panoramic views of the ocean and across Pevensey Bay. Every room benefits from a range of excellent facilities and creature comforts, including free Wi-Fi, satellite television, hairdryer, direct dial telephone and tea and coffee making facilities. Whether singles, doubles, twins, triples or even quads there are enough different room types to suit every kind of traveller.
Cooden Beach Hotel offers a fantastic range of locally sourced and freshly prepared food, sure to satisfy even the most discerning of appetites. The Beachside Restaurant, with its’ magnificent sea-views, specialises in traditional English cuisine with a unique twist. Nowhere is this more evident than in their signature dish ‘Posh Fish & Chips’. The Cooden Tavern also serves a range of tasty bar snacks and daily blackboard specials. For those warm evenings, the Beachside Bar and Terrace is perfect for alfresco dining or a few tempting cocktails.
The Leisure Club features an inviting heated indoor swimming pool, spa, sauna and steam room. There is also a gymnasium with a variety of cardiovascular equipment and weights. For meetings and events there are four conference rooms to choose from. From smaller intimate gatherings to lavish grand occasions, the Hotel is also a great venue for weddings and other celebrations.
Located just a 7 minute drive from Bexhill via the A259, or 45 minutes from Brighton on the A27, this Hotel is both convenient and easily accessible. Cooden Beach Rail Station is just across the road and offers great transport links to the rest of the country. For those flying in, Gatwick is a 75 minute drive, or the smaller Shoreham Airport is roughly 50 minutes away. Located in the heart of 1066 country, a spectacular combination of coast and countryside that’s scattered with relics and ruins from the past. The charming market town of Battle is situated on the very spot of the famous confrontation between England’s would be rulers William Duke of Normandy and the Saxon King Harold. The timeless Edwardian seaside resort of Bexhill-on-Sea is renowned as the birthplace of British motor racing and is also home to the De La Warr Pavillion, a state-of-the-art contemporary art gallery and one of the UK’s finest examples of modernist architecture. The picturesque town of Rye is a maze of cobbled streets and beautifully preserved Medieval, Tudor and Georgian buildings. Here visitors can discover a wide variety of specialist shops and antique dealers. Hastings is home to the largest beach-launched fishing fleet in Europe, the remains of the first castle in England to be built by William the Conqueror and a fantastically preserved Old Town. For a fun family day out, Drusillas Zoo in Alfriston features hundreds of fascinating creatures and adventurous play areas. Golf fans are well served by Cooden Beach Golf Club, offering an excellent test for players of all abilities. What’s more it’s located right next to the hotel. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | Boship Farm Hotel Hailsham sits in 17 acres of pleasant grounds a short distance from the A22. The farm offers traditional accommodation, and many of the Boship Farm's original features have been retained including the stunning fire place situated in the hotel's bar. The hotel has a number of facilities available to guests including tennis courts and weather permitting an out door pool, there are also a number of activities located close by which staff will be happy to advise on including horse riding, fishing, golf and walking. The hotel guest rooms are en suite, spacious and offer all the usual facilities including tea & coffee making facilities, Television with satellite channels, telephone, trouser press and hairdryer. |
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