Located in the Sussex countryside 4 miles from the historic town of Rye, Flackley Ash is a delightful Grade II listed Georgian country house with an award-winning restaurant, a bar and spa facilities....
Carol
United Kingdom
Beautiful in parts but also tired in others. No lift which can be a challenge. I didn’t get to try but Spa/pool looked lovely!
The Lookout Rye is in the centre of the historical town of Rye, high on the East Cliff with views across the river. It has free Wi-Fi and paid parking.
PETER
South Africa
The rooms were fantastic and the breakfast was delicious!
This hideaway is located in the centre of Rye and offers well-designed rooms, local wines and a restaurant menu infused with Mediterranean zest.
Nicky
United Kingdom
We loved everything about our stay at The George. The Staff went out of their way to be friendly and accommodating. Our room was just incredible - very comfy bed, lovely deep bath, blackout curtains etc. Very atmospheric. And our dinner and breakfast were delicious. But really it's the staff who make it so lovely - they were all, without exception, fantastic.
The sand between your toes. Sky and beach as far as your eyes can see. Wonderful food made with love. Deeply comfortable beds in beautifully thought out bedrooms. Daily yoga and wellness classes.
Weitong
United Kingdom
Great room, super friendly stuff, very nice food, the portion was larger than we thought. Nice lounging area, very good interior. Nice little touches too like boots and rain coats. One of the best stays we had.
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.
Situated in Rye and with Eurotunnel UK reachable within 41 km, The Ship Inn features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Located in Rye in the East Sussex region, Rye Treat has a terrace. Among the facilities at this property are room service and a housekeeping service, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Deena
United Kingdom
On our arrival we had a lovely warm welcome from Beatrix the host. Rye Treat was perfect for our stay in Rye. Warm, cosey very peaceful & offering everything we needed for our stay. Easy walking distance into the town which has so much to offer. We will certainly be coming back to Rye Treat.
On average, 3-star hotels in Rye cost £127 per night, and 4-star hotels in Rye are £169 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Rye can on average be found for £128 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £171 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Rye for tonight. You'll pay on average around £146 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Rye will cost around £158 (based on Booking.com prices).
A walk around the town of Rye is a must to see all the old...
A walk around the town of Rye is a must to see all the old buildings and shops.
There are quite a number of restaurants in Rye to choose from. Some of the 'owners' or managers need a course in customer service....Called into one to check his menu and when we said we were just looking he was not so helpful after we said we are just looking for a place for tonight....
However, we stopped into a small cafe for lunch and had great potato soup, which was excellent on a cold day.
Peterd53
Australia
10
Scored 10
A perfect weekend spot.
A perfect weekend spot. There’s lots to see, but it’s manageable in a weekend, with plenty of time built in to enjoy the culinary delights on offer - there are some very good restaurants and cafes. Rye is very hilly and there are lots of flint, cobbled streets, so those with reduced and/or limited mobility may find it challenging to get around. Many of the buildings are listed and so not always the most accessible - don’t let this put you off, but just be aware.
CallMeCaroline
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Rye is built on a hill so naturally has steep paths and many...
Rye is built on a hill so naturally has steep paths and many steps. However the local council try their best to discourage more elderly visitors by having closed most public toilets and arranging car parking so that visitors staying overnight have to be up early in the morning to get to the car parks at the bottom of the hill by 8.00am or risk a substantial fine. In view of this we would avoid staying overnight in the town in future
Richard
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We go to Rye a couple of times a year, we either stay at the...
We go to Rye a couple of times a year, we either stay at the Mermaid Inn, if they have an offer on. Or The Kings Head. We really like the Kings Head as it is really good value for money & staff are always most polite & friendly. We particularly like Rye for its Character & charm. It is always bustling.
A place for a perfect little break.
Joanne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A charming town with a bustling vibe, full of independent...
A charming town with a bustling vibe, full of independent shops. The restaurants are many and varied. There was plenty to do, even in January, though some attractions, such as the visitor centre was closed (tho online it said it was open). The church and castle are lovely. The church tower has spectacular views all round. Loved it, even in the snow! We were surprised to find a 3 screen cinema, showing films throughout the day and evening - a delight in the bitter cold.
celia.allaby
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful town, If you want to stay in a n original Tudor...
Beautiful town, If you want to stay in a n original Tudor house with modern facilities for an affordable price, this is it.
Parking near, but you can load and unload at the front door. We managed to park on the street every night.
The hotel is super cute and quaint - just the perfect little place to stay to match the whole vibe of Rye. The rooms are exactly as they appear on the photos. I stayed in crumpet on the top floor which was spacious and clean. The cafe downstairs is lovely, having breakfast included with the room was a particularly nice touch and the breakfast options were impressive! Staff were lovely and I was able to check in slightly earlier which was super handy. Would definitely recommend the hotel to a friend.
Location: Handy with a car -- about a mile into town. Parking free at the hotel, and not expensive at cattle market lot, near the train station in Rye, and free after 7 PM at most other lots.
Great-looking oast towers on the hotel, containing round stone rooms for reception & dining. Generous and tasty Full English Breakfast included. Room and bed were clean & comfortable, but with odd separate shower room.
Not far from Great Dixter -- a lovely and unique house, garden, and nursery.
The hotel is both beautifully designed but not stuffy and has retained the original character of the building. We had a room upstairs on the other side of the courtyard which is a lovely space for a coffee or glass of wine. Comfy bed and very good shower. Excellent breakfast - coffee very good. The hotel is in the heart of Rye and parking nearby was very reasonably priced.
Large clean flat conveniently located on the high street. Nicely renovated, comfortable, and accommodating all in a wonderful location. Full kitchen facilities, lounge area, and separate bedroom. There was even an iMac to use, which was convenient and not something that was expected. I would love to stay here again upon my next visit to Rye.
Staff were friendly and helpful. The location of the hotel is excellent and there are beautiful views from the front of the hotel. The bed was very comfortable and the room was equipped with a kettle. I was grateful to have both a shower and a bath in my bathroom. The hotel is a short walk from good restaurants, shops, cafes and pubs.
A lovely stay in a nice hotel. Staff were all very welcoming and helpful. Breakfast is a continental buffet for the winter, but a cooked option at another hotel was offered so they're doing their best to cater for everyone's needs.
The hotel has it's own car park, which is a real bonus in Rye.
Lovely historic building with endless character. The staff were extremely nice. The complimentary breakfast was lovely and they made a point to give our puppy his own which was adorable. The lounges downstairs are wonderful. Oh, and this is the best located hotel in Rye.
The Hope Anchor is a well run, comfortable hotel, nicely located in Rye.
Parking isn’t always easy, but so far it has worked.
Customer service is very good.
Also, the bar is very good, having an excellent pint of Harvey’s, in great condition. Big attraction!
Very good food, extremely friendly and helpful staff. Historic Grade 2 Listed Property with all the character in a great location and within easy walking distance to the historic Rye town centre. Very attractive period properties adjacent to the hotel.
The host, Javed was so accommodating & helpful suggesting things to see in Rye. His B&B is totally charming, beautifully designed & spotless! It was a wonderful stay! His breakfast menu was full of choices & the food delicious as well.
Beautiful property in central location to all of the amenities in Rye and walkable (via scenic path) to the beach & dunes at Camber Sands. Breakfast was plentiful and delicious and our host Brenda was so friendly and accommodating.
Really characterful hotel, cosy room and a comfortable bed. Tasty breakfast and helpful staff. Beautiful and convenient location for exploring Rye. The big fire in the bar area is lovely and the ghosts were all very welcoming!
Our room was lovely and very comfortable. We didn’t eat at the hotel as we were meeting up with friends in a Rye each day. This is the second time we have stayed at The Flackley Ash and enjoy it immensely.
This is a stunningly located country house hotel in beautiful grounds with friendly, warm, competent staff and an amazing pool, sauna and jacuzzi. Wifi was good. Breakfasts were AMAZING.
The location of the hotel was very central and allowed to reach to any other place in Rye with a short walk. The hotel has a pub in it which serves great food. Bed was comfy.
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