Nestling in the heart of the Tillingham Valley and located on a 200-acre family-run, traditional working sheep and fruit farm, Russett Cottage is ideally based for exploring the Kent and Sussex countryside. A walkers paradise, with an apple orchard and sheep filled fields to wander over and connect with several public footpaths. See the lambs under the trees of apple blossom in spring, or visit the ancient Cinque Port town of Rye, with its cobbled streets, tea rooms, art galleries and far reaching views over the Romney Marsh.
Rye activities include the Scallop Festival in February, the Maritime Festival and Raft Race in August, an arts festival in September and Rye Fawkes Bonfire in November. Camber, Bodiam and Scotney castles are all nearby, along with Battle Abbey and the beautiful gardens of Sissinghurst, Pashley, Great Dixter and Bedgebury Pinetum. Fishing, golf, swimming, sailing, horse riding, cycle hire and rowing boat hire are all available locally, or take the time to explore the wonderful nature reserve at Rye Harbour. Beaches at Winchelsea, 3 miles, and the fabulous golden sands at Camber, 6 miles. Enjoy a tour around and sample the produce of the local vineyards or ride on the vintage steam railway to Bodiam. Rye railway station provides access to London in 1 hour 45 minutes.
Ground floor:
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining table, and sitting area with French doors to the terrace
Bedroom with double bed
Shower room with shower enclosure, basin, and WC
Mezzanine:
Bedroom with twin beds
Electric heaters
Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, kettle, washing machine
WiFi
TV with Freeview, DVD player, CD player, selection of DVDs
Fuel and power
Bed linen and towels
Private parking for 2 cars
Terrace with lawn, garden furniture and barbecue
Guests are welcome to explore the farm and orchards
Children and infants welcome
Travel cot and highchair available
One well-behaved dog welcome; a small charge applies
Strictly no smoking
Shops and pub 2 miles, coast 3 miles
Distances are calculated “as the crow flies”, so actual driving, cycling, and walking distances may differ.