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Hotels Rye

The Sitting Room - The heart of the house

For a hotel in Rye, Strand House is lucky to have two sitting rooms. The main sitting room is full of comfy sofas, intimate seating areas and a large inglenook fireplace. The room has a roaring log fire and the fire wood is provided from sustainable foresty for the hotel in Rye. Nothing is nicer than to seat beside it with a drink in your hand from the honesty bar. There is a boutique feel to the fabrics and furnishing used in the room and the bedrooms are furnished in to the same country style.

At the back of the hotel is the Pink Sitting Room which is used as a reading room or for playing board games. Smaller than the main hotel one it is idea for quiet moments.

13th Century Strand House

The hotel dates from the 14th Century making it even older than the famous Mermaid Hotel in Rye, Sussex. It was a hospital inhabited by monks and was added to in the 15th Century when it was the village workhouse. It became a hotel in Rye in 1932 when the house was bought by two sisters. Close to the Cinque Ports of Rye and Winchelsea, the hotel is full of period detail with has low oak beamed ceilings in many of the rooms, winding stairs, inglenook fireplaces in both the lounge and dining room, leaded windows.This hotel in Rye is full of character which is carried through all the rooms and into the garden beyond.

Dining Room
Function Rooms

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