This medieval property is bursting with period charm and original features making it perfect for guests who are looking for quirky accommodation in a convenient central location in the popular town of Rye.
The 16th-century apartment sleeps six guests and one dog and is nestled in one of Rye’s picturesque cobbled passageways. There’s plenty to see and do in this quaint town, with many independent boutiques, cafes and pubs happily welcoming four-legged visitors. Further afield, the glorious woof-friendly Camber Sands awaits (5 miles away). You and the pup will love exploring the 5 miles of fine golden sand and dabbling your feet and paws in the crystal-clear waters.
This Indian-inspired medieval property has bags of character, with vibrant interiors and period features creating a fabulously grand living space, whilst remaining cosy and homely. From the entrance hall, cottage-style stairs lead to the first floor, where you can enjoy a morning coffee overlooking the town’s rooftops. A small flight of stairs takes you from here to the second floor and the elegantly styled lounge, complete with plush sofas and a large dining table to enjoy evening meals together. Hard floors run throughout the kitchen and lounge, making dealing with sandy pawprints nice and easy. At night, retreat to one of the bedrooms, which all boast wonderful views over the town.
Although there is no outdoor space with the property, you are less than a mile from Rye Recreation Ground. This grassy parkland is the perfect spot to stretch the hound’s legs before breakfast. You’ll also be just 10 miles from Hastings Country Park Nature Reserve. With 850 acres of ancient woodland and clifftop grassland to explore, it’s a haven for your canine chum. Immerse yourself in history at the 1066 battlefield, 14 miles away. The woofer can join you on a lead as you wander around the exact spot where England’s future was decided and investigate the fascinating ruins of William the Conqueror’s famous abbey.