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A spacious outdoor area features a table surrounded by several chairs, accompanied by a large umbrella providing shade. A tall palm tree stands prominently, while various plants and greenery create a serene garden setting. The area is complemented by a blue sky overhead.
Tiny home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

The Oasis Studio

Welcome to “The Oasis Studio” our bijou little oasis in Broad Oak, Rye. The Oasis Studio is the perfect place to unwind and to take in the beauty of historic Rye and Camber Sands. We have created a tranquil and calm atmosphere to relax in. The Broad Oak Pub and The Red Lion are literally on our doorstep. Tibbs Farm is a short drive and offers scrumptious breakfasts and lunches. If longer stays required during the week please contact me directly so I can open up on my calendar for you to book.

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A charming cottage is surrounded by a gravel courtyard, featuring white wood paneling and a traditional tiled roof. Greenery adorns the walls and a small garden area is visible at the entrance. The landscape includes trees in the background, contributing to a serene rural setting.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 444 reviews

Cosy Cottage with Woodburner & Countryside Views.

Cowbeach Cottage is Grade II listed and has been lovingly restored to a high standard. It features a wealth of old oak beams and an inglenook fireplace with a cosy wood burning stove. It is tastefully decorated throughout to provide a relaxing space. The bespoke oak staircase leads to a beautiful vaulted bedroom with views across the Kent countryside. The cottage benefits from a private south facing garden and patio. It is ideally situated to explore the many National Trust properties close by.

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A copper-style bath is showcased against a dark wall, complemented by ambient lighting. Beside the tub, a standing champagne bucket is positioned next to two sparkling flutes, resting on a small wooden table adorned with decorative coasters.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Cosy one bedroom Grade 2 listed Country Cottage.

A charming, Grade 2 listed country cottage, dating from the 1700’s. Located in the village of Sedlescombe, which retains its charm of an old English village, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Recently renovated, the cottage has been refurbished to a high standard. With underfloor heating in the bespoke wet room & a magnificent copper style bath in the bedroom. Whilst downstairs the cosy sitting room benefits from a wood burning stove & the spacious kitchen leads to a courtyard garden.

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The exterior of a charming cottage is shown, featuring a white façade with an inviting entrance. Flowering bushes and lush green grass surround the structure, with a paved path leading to the front door. Sunlight streams down, enhancing the serene garden setting.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Stunning cottage overlooking Bodiam Castle

Lavender House is a beautifully restored period cottage in the heart of Ewhurst Green, with views over the iconic Bodiam Castle, one of the most photographed landmarks in East Sussex. Quirky cottage charm meets modern comfort throughout: bright, airy rooms, exposed character features and everything you need for a genuinely relaxing stay. Two generous outdoor spaces make the most of the sunshine, and the White Dog pub is literally 100 metres from the front - this property is one of a kind!

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A charming wooden lodge is nestled among lush green trees, featuring a sloped roof and welcoming wooden deck. Large windows allow natural light to fill the interior, and the entrance opens directly into a spacious and inviting living area. Surrounding greenery enhances the tranquil setting.
Cabin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Goldcrest Lodge Wadhurst

Goldcrest Lodge is a peaceful hideaway within secluded woods on the 140 acre historic estate of Wadhurst Castle. It is designed to blend in to its woodland setting, yet is bright and spacious with modern luxuries - perfect for a romantic break, a restful escape or for reconnecting with nature. It has a double bedroom (5' bed) with huge picture window, a central main room with sofa bed leading to a kitchen area and separate shower room beyond. Decking and private screened bath. Dog friendly.

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Barn
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

The Lodge at Maidlands Oast - Nr Rye, East Sussex

Maidlands Lodge is a detached converted barn boasting stunning uninterrupted far reaching views across the Tillingham Valley. It provides guests the ultimate luxury retreat and romantic getaway for two nestled in the heart of the breathtaking rolling East Sussex countryside . This light and airy property is presented to the highest of standards throughout providing top quality linens and bedding as standard. The underfloor heating also ensures a cosy retreat throughout the winter months.

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A private Safari Tent is displayed, featuring a sloped roof supported by wooden beams. The open front reveals a spacious deck area, with two potted plants and a well-equipped kitchen visible inside. Natural surroundings enhance the secluded atmosphere, creating a peaceful retreat.
Tent
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 304 reviews

Barefoot Safari Tent

Wake up to a view over the Brede Valley, stretching out from your own private Safari Tent? Barefoot Safari Tent is beautifully decorated, off-grid and hidden away. A unique and peaceful experience for a romantic getaway. A comfortable, countryside retreat with a self-catered kitchen and even your own bath and outdoor shower. A log burner and plenty of logs to keep you warm. We also have Barefoot Yurts which accommodates 6 guests where you are able to combine bookings for a larger party

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A spacious living area features large windows that frame captivating sea views. A wooden dining table is set between the windows, accompanied by two chairs. A plant is placed on each side of the room, and simple furnishings are styled for a relaxed atmosphere.
Flat
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Escape to the Sea

Gorgeous, spacious, south-facing flat with stunning sea views, original features, and high ceilings. The sunrises/sets and moon reflections are breathtaking! In between St Leonards on Sea and Hastings, and 30 seconds to the beach! The bedroom has a king size bed and the living room a double sofabed. Bedding is cotton/linen washed with non toxic products. Flat is on the 3rd floor but not that many stairs and as such, sea views far from the madding crowd! There is free parking nearby

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A two-story cottage is framed by lush greenery and flowering shrubs. Two white deck chairs are positioned on the lawn, accompanied by a small outdoor dining set. Large windows adorn the home, enhancing natural light. A Juliet balcony overlooks the garden.
Guest house
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 450 reviews

The Annex

A two bedroom self-contained cottage set in the East Sussex countryside, with views of the Fairlight Hall Estate and the English Channel. On a clear day you can see as far as Dungeness and the inter-lying beaches. Situated between the historic old fishing port of Hastings and the fortified hilltop town of Rye, on the A259. The Annex is next door to a family home within their established garden, to which guests have access. The nearest railway stations are Battle or Hastings.

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A charming shepherd's hut is set amidst lush greenery, featuring a wooden exterior with large patio doors. A seating area with metal chairs and a small table is arranged on a gravel patio, while a wooden fence and garden elements enhance the serene surroundings.
Shepherd’s hut
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Gordon's View Shepherd's Hut

Nestled in the High Weald AONB, between the two historic towns of Tenterden and Rye is our shepherd's hut "Gordon's View". Located on a quiet working farm our hut has beautiful uninterrupted countryside views and is situated in it's own field with peaceful surroundings that make it feel very private. The large patio doors opening onto the outside seating area, the wood burner and the underfloor heating all make for a comfortable stay at any time of the year!

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The retreat's exterior is characterized by modern architecture, featuring large arched windows and a welcoming entrance. Surrounding greenery, including tall trees, enhances the natural setting, while a gravel pathway leads to a spacious outdoor area with wooden seating and potted plants.
Cabin
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews

Relaxing Luxury Retreat

Hop Pickers Retreat is found in the heart of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) on the Kent and East Sussex border. Located on an farm you are surrounded by wildlife, birdsong, mooing cows, stunning views and in the summertime the sound of a combine, combining the crops in the surrounding fields. It is the ideal place to turn off that phone and unwind with your glass of your favourite tipple in the woodfired hot tub underneath the big starry sky.

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The historic windmill features a distinctive white weatherboard structure, surrounded by lush greenery. Two teak steamer chairs are positioned in the foreground, inviting relaxation in the garden. A clear blue sky with soft clouds enhances the serene rural setting.
Windmill
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 871 reviews

Old Smock Windmill in rural Kent

Old Smock Mill is a romantic place for couples. The atmosphere inside is peaceful and relaxing. Everything is designed to unwind you from the moment you walk in. It is surrounded by the lovely Kent countryside where you can ramble and refresh yourselves by perhaps ending the day in one of the great pubs cosy by a log fire in Winter or in Summer in an English garden. Guests have said how hard it is to tear themselves away, it truly is a treasure to find.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Rother District?

    Rother District has inviting stays in towns like Rye, Bexhill-on-Sea, and the surrounding countryside. Many travelers enjoy village accommodations for a local experience amid historic buildings and tranquil views.

  • What are the best things to do in Rother District with kids?

    Explore the beaches around Bexhill-on-Sea, discover local wildlife reserves, or visit historic castles nearby. Many families enjoy open parks and child-friendly museums in the area.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Rother District?

    Wander the cobbled streets of Rye, explore Bexhill-on-Sea's seaside promenade, or tour historic castles and art galleries. Local festivals and nature walking trails are frequently suggested throughout the district.

  • How is the weather in Rother District?

    Rother District has mild winters around 36–46°F (2–8°C), and summers near 55–71°F (13–22°C) with moderate rainfall throughout the year. Packing layers and a light rain jacket is often helpful for changing coastal weather.

  • What are the best places to visit in Rother District?

    Frequently suggested spots in Rother District include the historic town of Rye, Bexhill-on-Sea's cultural sites, and castles that showcase local heritage. Nature reserves and gardens also appeal to many travelers.

  • What are some hiking trails in Rother District?

    Rother District has walking trails through woodlands and coastal areas, including routes near Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and along the seaside in Bexhill-on-Sea. Many paths offer gentle terrain suitable for varied abilities.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Rother District?

    Families often enjoy visiting local beaches, exploring castle ruins, and touring interactive museums. Parks and wildlife reserves in the district invite outdoor play and nature discovery.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Rother District?

    Explore nearby market towns, coastal villages, or journey to historic gardens and estates around the region. Art galleries and nature parks make for relaxing day outings.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Rother District?

    Many accommodations in Rother District welcome pets, especially in the rural countryside and villages. Parks and walking routes nearby make it easy to enjoy exploring with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Rother District?

    Bring comfortable footwear for cobbled streets and nature paths, and pack layers due to coastal breezes. Chat with local shopkeepers for recommendations on seasonal treats and village events.

  • What is Rother District known for?

    Rother District is known for medieval architecture, vibrant local markets, and its scenic coastline. The area has a tradition of arts, historic sites, and tranquil countryside landscapes.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Rother District?

    Seek out quiet nature reserves, tucked-away gardens, and independent galleries in market towns. Smaller villages around the district often reveal local traditions and unique shops.

  • What are the best foods to try in Rother District?

    Local seafood, freshly baked goods, and regional cheeses are frequently suggested in Rother District. Farm-to-table produce and artisan treats are found in cafes and markets.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Rother District?

    Pack layered clothing, sturdy shoes for walking, and a light rain jacket for shifting weather. A reusable shopping bag is useful for browsing local markets and shops.

  • What is the nightlife in Rother District like?

    Nightlife in Rother District often includes cozy pubs, live music in town venues, and relaxed eateries in Rye and Bexhill-on-Sea. Many locals favor low-key evenings with entertainment rooted in the community.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Rother District?

    Rother District hosts arts festivals in Rye and summer events on Bexhill-on-Sea's seafront, alongside seasonal country fairs during late spring and autumn. Cultural celebrations and food festivals are often highlighted throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Rother District?

    Family-friendly accommodations are available throughout Rother District, especially in villages and seaside towns. Many rentals include amenities for children and easy access to parks or beaches.

  • When is the best time to visit Rother District?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended for warmer temperatures around 55–71°F (13–22°C) and more outdoor events. Autumn attracts visitors for tranquil landscapes and seasonal fairs.

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