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Far Reaching View
Udimore
Rye
Sussex Coast
Offering coastal staycations, Birch is a contemporary, detached holiday cottage with relaxing Hot Tub and far-reaching views of the Sussex countryside and coast in Udimore near Rye.
A great base for families and couples to call home, this dog-friendly cottage offers high-quality appliances and an enclosed garden with a hot tub to make the most of the spectacular views.
You’ll find off-road parking for two cars on arrival, along with space for coats and boots by the front door.
Make yourself right at home in the open-plan living space with high ceilings, chandeliers, and a sumptuous corner sofa to snuggle up in front of the Smart TV.
When it’s time for dinner, the kitchen area is fully equipped with integrated facilities for you to rustle up your favourite home-cooked meals.
There’s a breakfast bar for three and a dining table to host family dinners by the warmth of the sleek electric fire.
Alternatively, why not open the French doors and dine al fresco in your private garden?
The space is fully enclosed for dogs and children to play, whilst the adults cook dinner on the barbecue or relax in the hot tub under the stars.
After the day’s adventures, retreat to the family bathroom with marble-effect tiles, a large bath, spacious walk-in shower, and heated towel rail for the ultimate relaxation.
Both bedrooms have a high-quality finish with stylish furnishings and patio doors to access the garden; choose between the master king-size with a TV and large en-suite bathroom, and the twin room with a TV.
For a memorable stay in Sussex, choose Birch Cottage.
RYE
Camber 5 miles; Hastings 12 miles; Battle 16 miles.
Rye is a 13th century cinque port in East Sussex, host to the River Rother, Romney Marshes and a history dating back before the Norman Conquest. A cobbled town offering an excellent array of unusual shops, antique emporiums, galleries selling local artist paintings and pottery, Rye also has a delightful range of tea rooms, restaurants, pubs and historic inns. There is also a weekly general market on Thursdays, as well as a farmers’ market every Wednesday morning. The town played host to BBC film crews for nine weeks in the summer of 2014, while filming of the TV series Mapp and Lucia took place, which has now been made into a DVD. All coastal scenes were filmed in nearby Camber Sands and bits of filming also took place in Hastings and the Tenterden Town railway station. Walkers and birdwatchers can enjoy a footpath leading across the marshes to Camber Castle built by Henry VIII. Local attractions include miniature or full-size steam train rides, local vineyards, stately homes, castles, gardens and beaches, including the beautiful nearby Camber Sands. Artists and photographers will especially enjoy the scenery; big skies, winding roads, and picturesque villages with ancient inns and tea shops. A truly relaxing and wonderful holiday destination.
Sleeps 6, Pets Welcome