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Top O' The Hill Star Rating 2        
Rye Hill

Top O' The Hill is situated in Rye and is close to the area's popular attractions. It also provides a tour desk, a garden and meeting rooms.The bed & breakfast has 8 modern rooms that are fitted with all the necessities to ensure an enjoyable stay.
Rye Lodge Hotel & Spa Star Rating 3        
Hilders Cliff

Set in a Tudor building, this genteel hotel is a 2-minute walk from the Rye Castle Museum, 5 miles from Camber Sands beach and 3 minutes' walk from the quaint shops in the town centre.Refined rooms offer free Wi-Fi, iPod docks and flat-screen TVs, plus tea and coffeemaking facilities. Upgraded rooms add ornate furnishings and sitting areas, and some also have balconies.
The George in Rye Star Rating 4        
98 High Street

Dating from the 16th century, this refined boutique hotel on Rye's High Street is a minute's walk from Rye Art Gallery and a 2-minute walk from Rye Castle Museum.The chic rooms and suites feature an eclectic mix of antique and colourful, contemporary furnishings, plus handmade beds with Italian linens, en suite bathrooms (some with marble-top or in-room free-standing baths), free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs; some have private terraces or patios. In-room massage treatments are available (fee).
Mermaid Inn Rye (England) Star Rating 3        
Mermaid Street

The Mermaid Inn, the Jewel in Rye's Crown. One of England's oldest and loveliest inns, with norman cellars dating from 1156, the Mermaid, rebuilt in 1420, offers tradition and charm in abundance. A jewel in the crown of Rye, the inn has a wide range of accommodation including rooms with four-poster beds and fascinating secret passages.
Old Borough Arms Hotel Star Rating 4        
The Strand

Overlooking the Strand Quay, this quaint B&B is a 5-minute walk from Rye railway station and a 6-minute walk from Rye Castle.The 9 individually decorated rooms with en suite bathrooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and DVD players, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities. There's 1 room with a 4-poster bed.
The Regent Motel Star Rating 3        
42 Cinque Ports Street

A 3-minute walk from Rye railway station, this down-to-earth motel in a classic brick building is a 5-minute walk from Lamb House, the former home of novelist Henry James. It's 0.3 miles from Rye Castle's local history exhibits.
Little Saltcote Bed and Breakfast        
22 Military Road

Set in an Edwardian house on a leafy residential street, this family-run bed-and-breakfast is a 10-minute walk from the centre of Rye, a 12-minute walk from Rye train station and 4.3 miles from Camber Sands beach.The 4 rooms are decorated in a simple country style with pine furnishings, while 2 have 4-poster beds.
Willow Tree House Star Rating 4        
113 Winchelsea Road

Set in a former boathouse dating from the 18th century, this quaint bed-and-breakfast is a 9-minute walk from the town centre, 3.8 miles from Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and 4.8 miles from Camber Sands.
The Hope Anchor Hotel Star Rating 3        
Watchbell Street

This 18th-century, family-run hotel is a 4-minute walk from Rye Castle Museum, a 10-minute walk from Rye Sports Centre and 3 miles from Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.The simple, classically decorated rooms (some with quayside views) offer flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Most rooms have Wi-Fi.
River Haven Hotel Star Rating 2        
Quayside Winchelsea

A Warm welcome awaits you at the River Haven Hotel & Restaurant. This family run comfortable Hotel of 22 en-suite rooms in the Ancient town of Rye is situated on the Strand Quay over looking the River Tillingham. Our conservatory restaurant provides breakfast, lunch and dinner, from our interesting and varied menu, using local produce and suppliers.
 
 
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Rye is an English town near the coast in East Sussex. In the centre, cobbled lanes like Mermaid Street are lined with medieval, half-timbered houses. The redbrick Lamb House was once owned by writer Henry James. Nearby, the tower of the Norman St. Mary's Church overlooks the town. The 14th-century Ypres Tower, which formed part of Rye's defences, is now Rye Castle Museum, with paintings and displays on local history.