Hucksteps Row, Rye Citadel
Prop Ref: RH1002 | Sleeps: 3 | Bedrooms 2 |


Room format: 1 double 1 large single
| 2008 Pricing |
Low: £247 |
Mid: £305 |
Late Mid: £350 |
High: £394 |
More Pricing Info
An enchanting, Grade II listed period cottage circa 1400 with later additions in the 18th Century, hidden away in the oldest and most atmospheric part of Rye. Once, the surrounding houses were taverns for incoming mariners, now they are exquisite character homes. The cottage is tucked away in a secret corner off the ancient Church Square - you can hear the Church bells and organ playing. The cottage is gorgeous in its simplicity - the whole structure is heavily beamed, beautifully renovated, very comfortable and full of character. Shop: 100 yards Pub: 100 yards
Ground Floor:
Sitting Room with wonderful wooden floor, seating for 3 on a sofa and chair, large working fireplace, TV and DVD/CD player
Kitchen with electric oven/hob, microwave and fridge with small freezer box with small fold down table and chairs for 3
Shower Room with heated towel rail, basin (filled using showerhead!) and w.c. is found through a tiny wooden door from the lounge
Steep, uneven cottage stairs leading to…
First Floor:
Bedroom 1 with a double bed and Lloyd-loom chair
Up more very steep, uneven cottage stairs to…
Second Floor:
Bedroom 2 with 4ft bed and lovely views through the dormer window.
Garden: There is no garden, but the whole of Rye is at your feet.
Parking: Unloading from car permitted outside. Includes use of a parking permit for use in neighbouring streets. Normal charges apply in car parks.
Heating: The house is all electric with plug-in radiators for heating plus the working fireplace.
Also Provided: Full linen. Both bedrooms have white Egyptian cotton bed linen with a choice of either synthetic or feather and down duvets and pillows.
Notes: Stairs are steep, and not recommended for the elderly, frail or for small children (therefore no children under 7 years are permitted).
| Price Breaks 2008 |
| 4 Jan - 15 Mar 2008 | Low: £247 |
| 14 Mar - 24 May 2008 | Mid: £305 |
| 23 May - 21 Jun 2008 | Late Mid: £350 |
| 20 Jun - 30 Aug 2008 | High: £394 |
| 29 Aug - 13 Sep 2008 | Late Mid: £350 |
| 12 Sep - 27 Sep 2008 | Mid: £305 |
| 26 Sep - 22 Dec 2008 | Low: £247 |
| 23 Dec 08 - 6 Jan 2009 | High: £394 |
| Price Breaks 2009 |
| 2nd Jan - 4th Apr 2009 | Low: £247 |
| 3rd Apr - 18th Apr 2009 | Late Mid: £350 |
| 17th Apr - 23rd May 2009 | Mid: £305 |
| 22nd May - 30th May 2009 | High: £394 |
| 29th May - 4th Jul 2009 | Mid: £305 |
| 3rd Jul - 11th Jul 2009 | Late Mid: £350 |
| 10th Jul - 25th Jul 2009 | High: £394 |
| 24th Jul - 29th Aug 2009 | Peak: £422 |
| 28th Aug - 19th Sep 2009 | Late Mid: £350 |
| 18th Sep - 24th Oct 2009 | Low: £247 |
| 23rd Oct - 31st Oct 2009 | Mid: £305 |
| 30th Oct - 23rd Dec 2009 | Low: £247 |
| 23rd Dec 2009 - 6th Jan 2010 | Peak: £422 |
Please note these prices do not include a one-off booking fee of £15