Nestled in a beautiful valley between the famous Cinque Port town of Rye and the village of Peasmarsh.
Louis and Anna are two beautifully appointed cottages recently restored from
18th-century stables blocks.
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Anna Cottage
With stunning views of the apple orchard, Anna really gives the impression of getting away from it all
Louis Cottage
Slightly larger than Anna, Louis delivers an intimate space, perfect for accommodating friends and family
If you like cleanliness, perfectly proportioned rooms, ideal setting , relaxing garden ideal for dogs, welcome wine, chocolates and milk, within a few miles of historic Rye, Camber Sands, Rye nature reserve, Dungeness, Castles and gardens wonderful welcoming hosts on hand at all times with Raphaele & Michael.
David
Button"As our second time it was great to try Anna cottage. Just as amazing and clean and very cosy! The lawn was perfect for our little dog Chester too. We had great views of the fields and saw loads of baby rabbits 🐇. Raphaele and Mike were very welcoming and did everything to make us feel special"
Stoner G.
Button"A most delightful stay in a very comfortable lodge. Communication was excellent and Raphaele phoned beforehand to check we were all ok to arrive and gave directions etc. We stayed in Louis cabin which was very comfortable and spotlessly clean. A great location in easy reach of places to explore, would recommend staying. √√√ 😃 There were some lovely songbirds which serenaded us throughout the day.."
Simon
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