Willow tree house, Rye E.Sussex. UK
A truely beautiful B&B just across the river on the edge of Rye old town. Liz & Adrian are the most perfect hosts, where nothing is too much for them in making your stay a memorable one. The rooms are perfect. We stayed in Iden, and as you will see from the film , it had all the home comforts of your own bedroom. The breakfasts are plentiful and cooked perfectly. By far the best B&B we have ever stayed in, anywhere. 5*+.
Silverleaf Cottage - Romance. Love. Rye Victoria (Australia)
~ A WHIMSICAL COTTAGE ~
Escape to this whimsical cottage for lovers on the Mornington Peninsula. Enter through the tiny French doors into this gorgeous, slate roofed, board and batten cottage for two. A sweet, cast iron spiral staircase winds up to a romantic sleeping loft with arched window, antique queen size bed with luxury linen and pressed metal ceilings, illuminated by candlelight chandeliers.
Downstairs you will discover the living area, kitchen and a luxury bathroom, with limestone mosaic tiles, chandelier, dorf fittings, leadlight and nickle-plated features, and ultra soft towels and robes. Pamper yourself with the Gilchrist & Soames luxury amenities range.
The kitchen is fully appointed, so you can stock up, then hide away in complete privacy. When you are ready to venture out you can soak up the beauty of the region. It's only 1500m to your nearest bay beach and a quick drive to ocean beaches and wineries. The renowned Peninsula Hot Springs is also close by.
Silverleaf Cottage Rye Victoria (Australia)
($290-$350 /night)
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Rye Sussex Holiday Cottage, The Crow's Nest - Bramley and Teal Holiday Cottages
Rye, Sussex Holiday House - Sleeps 4 - in the middle of the Historic town of Rye. This beautiful holiday property is filled with many wonderful artefacts from the Lion Street Store. Close to Camber Sands beach, Winchelsea, Hastings, Pevensey Bay - so many beaches to visit as well as Historic Castles such as Bodiam Castle, Leeds Castle, Heaver, Sissinghurst House & Gardens such as Great Dixter... Go Ape at Bedbebury Pinetumn, wonderful bike rides, walks, birdwatching, shopping, eating, local markets to try, steam rides... the list of things to do whilst staying at The Crow's Nest is endless...
Rye Cottage, Holiday Accommodation, Sussex Holiday apartment in Rye laid out over two floors in the middle of the beautiful Sussex town of Rye. The Crow's Nest is located amongst the cobbled streets and above the Lion Street Store selling artistic collectables that adorn the flat and add character and feeling to the whole property.
The Crow's Nest is nestled above the streets of Rye and is on the first and second floor of the building. It has recently been totally renovated and beautifully furnished to the highest of standards. This is a must place to stay whilst visiting all that Rye has to offer from shops, restaurants and cafes, together with local nearby beaches.
The Lion Street Store will offer a 10% discount to all their guests staying the The Crow's Nest.
Ground floor:
The Crow's Nest is entered via the Lion Street Store's door and then into your own front door with stairs leading upstairs to the beautiful apartment.
First floor:
At the top of the stairs is a small window with lovely views across the rooftops of Rye. Immediately, to the left is a modern shower room with walk in shower, basin and WC and a heated towel rail. Along the corridor is a small but fully fitted and well equipped kitchen with an electric cooker, fridge with a small freezer and coffee maker. Next door to the kitchen is a sitting room that has a sofa and chairs with modern entertainment options including a 26 flat screen TV with Freeview, DVD player and iPod docking station. The furnishings have been added with more quirky vintage finds from the store. The dining area has an extendable kitchen table that seats 6 people comfortably.
Cupboard in the sitting room houses the washing machine, iron, ironing board etc.
Second floor:
From the first floor is a steepish flight of stairs to the twin bedroom located at the front of the property with views out onto the cobbled streets of Rye.
Twin Bedroom has 2 single beds, side tables and overhead lamps on the beams... from this room... walk through a small adjoining room between the twin and master bedroom that houses a chest of drawers, hanging for clothes and a wonderful bookcase that is well stocked with books for everyone and toys for the children. The master bedroom has a double bed, 2 side tables with lamps, chair and rug and although the only access to this room is via the twin room, there is a curtain across the entrance allowing for privacy. The window in this room also has views out across Rye.
Additional amenities:
Selection of CD's, DVDs, Board games, Books, Hairdryer, Towels, Bed linen. Welcome basket.
Tariff
For all current prices please use the link at the top of the page. This is automatically updated and will show current availability. A Secure booking can be made on line or please call the office any time: 01580 860840
Prices include bed linen, towels, all utilities, pre-arrival and departure cleaning and a welcome pack.
The changeover day for weekly bookings in the High Season is a Friday to Friday. Other start days may be possible on request in the low and mid season. Short breaks may commence on any day.
Short flight over Camber Sands, England
shot with mavic pro/ july 2018
Meetings at The George in Rye
The George in Rye is a boutique hotel tailour-made to host residential meetings for up to 24 delegates. We offer a dedicated meeting facility geared towards smaller high-level groups who seek a unique, intimate and comfortable setting. We are considered one of the best venues for small residential meetings in East Sussex or Kent.
The Salty Dog holiday cottage at Camber Sands, East Sussex, England
The Salty Dog is a modern property that is furnished and equipped to a high standard. Located only a few minutes stroll from breath-taking Camber Sands beach, a beautiful seven mile stretch of golden sands enclosed by picturesque dunes, it is the perfect seaside retreat for families and friends.
The Salty Dog has been awarded four gold stars by Visit Britain. The spacious, open-plan accommodation consists of 3 bedrooms, each with zip-link beds, with en-suite shower room to the main bedroom; family bathroom; lounge; kitchen dining room; children's playroom and WC. The fully enclosed garden is ideal for kids and dogs to play in and any sports equipment can be stored securely in the garage. To the side of the house is an outdoor tap with hose for showering sand off dogs (and kids) after playing on the beach.
Genuinely family friendly, The Salty Dog is equipped with travel cots, high chairs, stair gates, steam steriliser etc. etc. to make holidaying with a young family as stress-free as possible. We can cater easily for twins with two of everything needed. There are also plenty of indoor and outdoor toys and games.
The sand on the nearby beach is perfect for sandcastles and lagoons left by the receding tide, and often warmed by the sun, are the perfect place for children to splash around. The ideal place for your family seaside holiday or short break.
Camber Sands is a great holiday destination for water sports enthusiasts too. It has kite boarding, wind surfing and equipment hire and tuition available.
Take a look at our website for more details.
Location Information
The Salty Dog and Camber Sands are easily accessible by rail from London. Fast trains run to Ashford or Hastings, then connect with a short branch line journey to Rye. Taxis are available outside Rye station for a 10 minute ride to the house.
By car take the M20 to Ashford then its a short drive across the Romney Marshes to The Salty Dog.
21 miles (34 km) from Ashford International Railway Station
22 miles (35 km) from the Eurotunnel
77 miles (124 km) from central London
The winds coming off the sea and from the marshes makes Camber Sands a popular destination for water-sports enthusiasts. Kitesurfing, windsurfing, sailing, wake-boarding, water-skiing and jet-skiing are all available locally either from the beach or on a large coastal lake just outside Camber.
The medieval town of Rye with it's cobbled streets and quaint shops is only 3 miles away. This pretty little hilltop town, once the haunt of smugglers, is steeped in history. The cobbled streets are now lined with art galleries, antique shops, artisan food shops, historic inns, restaurants and tea shops. The town also hosts many festivals and special events throughout the year including the famous Rye Bay Scallop Festival each February and the Bonfire Procession each November.
The nearby marshlands of Romney Marsh are ideal for long county walks, bike rides, painting and bird watching.
Camber village itself has a couple of nice restaurants including The Gallivant Bistro and Bar. The Dunes Bar and the Ray Bay Cafe. The local pub, The Green Owl, also offers food and a selection of well-kept ales.
RYE DAY
Rain or shine beach days that are successful.
On the Rye Winchelsea marsh Bird Reserve
Winchelsea
Today, Winchelsea sits quietly on its hill, gazing across marshland at the now-distant sea, but all around the village are the evocative remnants of past glory: the Church of St Thomas the Martyr; three medieval gates standing guard against long-departed foes; and beneath the broad streets, the hidden wine cellars of the old port town.
The sense of tranquility Winchelsea enjoys, owes much to the surrounding landscape of the High Weald, it is a place of green valleys, wooded hills, open grazing marshes, coastal views and winding rivers.
After the Norman Conquest, Winchelsea was of great importance in cross-Channel trade (acting in particular as an entrepôt for London) and as a naval base. In the 13th century, it became famous in the wine trade from Gascony.
Winchelsea has endured over 700 turbulent years of history. 'Old Winchelsea' was claimed by the sea after the savage storm of 1287 and the new town (present day Winchelsea) was built on Iham Hill under the royal patronage of Edward I. It was favoured as one of the cinque ports where the English fleet under the King's command would gather for royal duties or military action. With the mouth of the River Brede lapping at the foot of the hill, a harbour was built and Winchelsea grew swiftly on timber exports and wine imports in the 14th century, as well as on fishing, smuggling and piracy.
For a time the town thrived, but misfortune was soon to plague the residents again: in 1348 the Black Death arrived and many lives were lost. Less than a century after the harbour was built the tide turned once again, the sea began to retreat and the harbour and fortunes of the town fell into decline as merchants moved away. French and Spanish raids further depleted the populace despite the fortified gates and ramparts, and Winchelsea never fully recovered. Indeed the threat of invasion remained during the Napoleonic war, when the Royal Military Canal was built as a strategic defence for this vulnerable section of the south coast.
Since then the town has gradually retreated from the pace of the modern world. Today, echoes of its colourful history still resonant from the ancient buildings and stone town gates whilst traces of the ancient boundary ditches etched into the surrounding landscape hint at its former eminence.
To find the fickle tide,
By dry and sea-forgotten walls,
Our ports of stranded pride.
Rudyard kipling
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The Lodge At Winchelsea, Winchelsea
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Winchelsea Tramway
The Winchelsea Tramway is inspired by the Rye & Camber Tramway. The Winchelsea Tramway runs just under 4,000 yards from Winchelsea Junction to Winchelsea Beach passing the station at Winchelsea Strand Gate and five halts. Strand Gate station is 100 foot below the town of Winchelsea. Despite its name the tramway largely runs on its own flat [varying between 7’ and 13’ above sea level] right of way. The Tramway’s connection to the ‘mainline’ allows it to handle parcels and goods traffic. The main source of goods traffic on the tramway is the block works at Strand Gate, the block works uses aggregates from pits north-east of Winchelsea Beach.
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RYE XMAS FIREWORKS
Rye prepares for Christmas, with a fireworks display. Saturday 3rd December 2011.
English Beach (Winchelsea near Rye) - Oct 2011
Beach
Stonehenge and Bibury holidays
Continuation of family holidays in the UK...
Romany Rye, Holywell Bay, Cornwall
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Brighton in the 70's | East Sussex | 1979
The East Sussex seaside resort of Brighton filmed in 1979. Favorite haunt or The prince Regent the brain child behind the Royal Pavilion which he used a Royal Retreat.
The city was a day trippers paradise, with two piers and a small railway that went along the seafront.
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First shown:10/01/1980
Music: Trips - Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
Virtuous Bread
Virtuous Bread uses bread to effect positive social change. We run bread baking courses, run bread events, and train people how to set up and run home baking businesses.
23 Riverview Gardens
Hammersmith
London
SW13 8QY
United Kingdom
0208 563 1674
In addition, we spend 20% of our time volunteering to build skills, relationships, and individual self-esteem by baking with very different groups of people: in a prison, a primary school and a care home for the elderly. We would also like to work with adults in shelter so let us know if you know of one in London in which we could bake with the residents. We do lots of cool things.