Lantern Cottage is a charming end-terrace property located in Rye, East Sussex, overlooking the picturesque Old Town. This stylishly appointed cottage sleeps four people in two bedrooms and is ideal for couples looking to explore the coast or venture into the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The open-plan living space is bright and airy, with a well-equipped kitchen and a stylish dining area for four. Guests can relax in front of the large flat-screen TV in the evening before retiring to one of the attractive bedrooms with views of Rye's Old Town.
Rye's attractions and amenities are easily accessible from Lantern Cottage, with the Ship Inn, supermarket, antique emporiums, and Rye Castle Museum all nearby. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the unspoilt landscapes of the High Weald AONB or visit the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve for wildlife spotting. History buffs can take a guided tour of Camber Castle or visit the Abbey in Battle and the Hastings Battlefield. For beach lovers, Camber Sands and Rye Golf Club offer sun, sea, and sand just a short journey away.
Further along the coast, guests can explore Hastings with its Contemporary Art Gallery, True Crime Museum, and Hastings Castle ruins. A pebbled beach in Hastings provides a unique swimming experience. Lantern Cottage provides a comfortable and convenient base for guests looking to explore the attractions of East Sussex, offering a relaxing retreat after a day of sightseeing and outdoor adventures.
Weekly price from £458
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