About 16 The Boathouse Coastal Cottage, South Coast
A stylish contemporary apartment suitable for up to four people, overlooking the quay of the River Rother in the port town of Rye. The first floor accommodation is all on one level and comprises of a double bedroom, a modern bathroom, an open-plan living area containing a kitchen and breakfast bar and a sitting area including a sofa bed. A Juliet balcony commands a view of the moored boats and the countryside beyond, as well as providing an ideal place for evening drinks. Parking is available for one car and the apartment is easy walking distance from all the local conveniences.Full electric central heating. The kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, refrigerator, colour TV with Freeview, DVD, radio/CD player, library of books/DVD/games. Electricity included in the rent. Bed linen & towels included in the rent. There is private parking space for 1 car. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 5 minutes' walk. Sussex has plenty to offer for self catering holidays. From country houses to fascinating historical castles like Arundel Castle, Sussex has some remarkable attractions. Enjoy walking through the South Downs National Park which crosses through part of Sussex. Or enjoy a day by the seaside at one of Sussex's beaches or pop in to one of the seaside towns like Bognor Regis, Brighton or Eastbourne.This owner/agency has featured on countrycottagesonline.com since 2010
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Top Attractions: Rye is an ancient town Perched on a hill, overlooking the River Rother and Romney Marsh. It has enchanting cobbled streets, a medieval church and beautifully preserved historic houses from medieval, Tudor and Georgian times, giving the town a uniquely unhurried atmosphere. Rye has many ancient and interesting buildings that bear testimony to its eventful past, including The Ypres Tower, Landgate and the Town Wall. In early September, the town assumes a different atmosphere, as the Rye Arts Festival takes place. Here, you can experience the delights of Classical music, Jazz, Blues and Folk, Comedy, and Literary events bringing the best of the Arts to Rye. In recent years the town has played host to performers such as Humphrey Lyttleton, Susannah York, The Menuhin Grafin Walfisch trio, Eliza Carthy, Lady Antonia Fraser, Nina Conti and the London Bulgarian Choir. If that wasn’t enough, Rye is also within easy access of other attractions, such as Camber Sands, the Rye harbour Nature Reserve and Winchelsea Village.
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Local Sports: Walking, golf.