Lisle Combe Cottage
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
Electric central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. Smart TV and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Small, enclosed, rear courtyard with bistro table and chairs. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 0.3 miles and pub 0.1 miles. Note: There is no parking available at this property, guests may unload then parking can be found in the Cattle Market car park at £2.50 per day. Note: There are extremely steep stairs in this property due to its age, please take care and supervise children. Note: The second-floor twin bedroom is accessed via a set of stairs in the double bedroom. Note: The fireplaces are not to be used due to the age of the property and its status as a Grade II listed building. Note this property does not accept Sunday change overs
Resting at the heart of the historic town of Rye in East Sussex is Church View. This idyllic, 15th-century, Grade II listed cottage benefits from a fabulous location in the heart of a town steeped in history with local amenities just paces away, as well a breath-taking and characterful interior showcasing iconic, white-washed walls adorned with original wooden beams and two well-appointed bedrooms; perfect for couples, small families or friends looking to explore Rye, East Sussex and the coast. Enter into Church View to find the sitting room, then discover the fully-equipped kitchen to rustle up a hearty meal that the whole group can enjoy in the living/dining room, later snuggle up in front of the Smart TV on the plush sofa and while the evening away. When yawning begins, head to the ground-floor shower room to wash away the day’s adventures before climbing the stairs to slope off to sleep in the double bedroom. From the double bedroom, take the stairs to reach the second-floor twin room, ideal for the little ones. If you can tear yourself away from this historic bolthole, explore the centre of Rye where you can pick up all your necessities at the local store before enjoying a well-earned meal at pubs like The Ypres Castle Inn, the Old Bell Rye or savour a sophisticated evening in The Grapevine Champagne and Jazz Bar. History forms the foundation of town and guests can immerse themselves in the past at the Rye Heritage Centre, the National Trust Lamb House which is the former home of author Henry James, Rye Castle Museum or the impressive ruins of the Tudor Camber Castle which runs monthly guided tours. On sunny days, make your way to the coast to discover the golden shores of Camber Sands where you can explore 2 miles of dunes and shoreline, breath-taking views across the English Channel and a variety of thrilling watersports. Make cherished memories at Church View.