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RIVERSIDE COTTAGE (with fishing rights) Rye, Kent / East Sussex borders
Sleeps: 6. Sorry no pets. No smoking.
Low season £450 pw. Mid season £620 pw. High season £775 pw.
For further details please contact:
Loraine or Michael Kutner Tel: 07855 399 327
 
  Set in a rural position to the North East of Rye between the Ancient town itself and the village of Appledore, the cottage fronts on to the River Rother and enjoys widespread far reaching views across open farmland to the old Saxon foreshore and Isle of Oxney.
 
Accommodation: Now re-furbished to a very high standard Riverside boasts above average accommodation and has the capacity to sleep 6 people in comfort and luxury. Sleeping arrangements comprise a large double bedroom with en-suite wet room and a balcony overlooking the river. The second bedroom is also large with a double bed and juliette balcony, once again overlooking the river. The third bedroom contains twin beds with views over the river. The main bathroom is next to the twin room and has a shower/bath plus a dressing room. The kitchen is fully equiped with oven and hob, washing machine/dryer, microwave, fridge/freezer and cooking extractor. Being a very large kitchen, there is a table and 6 chairs. The upstairs lounge is very large (6metres x 5.5 metres) and has a flat screen tv with Sky. There is a balcony on the river side and a juliette balcony overlooking the surrounding countryside in all panoramic glorious views. There is full central heating. The river frontage has decking at various levels and is ideal for that evening glass of wine and relaxing ambiance that comes with riverside living. The property has both fishing and mooring rights. There is on site parking for 2 cars only. Rye is approximately 4 miles away with its harbour, cobbled streets and antique shops. There is also a farmers market once a week. This cottage is ideally located for the many National Trust properties nearby.
Please note: As this property is located directly on the river bank, children must be supervised at all times.
 This grey seal spotted by the Cotterall family at Riverside in December. She stayed for a couple of hours entertaining them before setting off to the coast. In this area last year apart from an abundance and variety of fish, Kingfishers, heron, swans and cormorants are all common place along with many mammals that frequent the riverbank ala 'Toad of Toad Hall'.
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