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Rye, East Sussex
The tiny village of Rye was once a bustling seaport, head of the ancient Cinque Ports.
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Rye cobbled streets
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Accommodation
East Sussex

Winterborne

Pevensey
Self catering cottage

Winterborne offers one double bedroom and one twin bedroom. Lounge/diner and seperate Kitchen. Fold away bed in lounge. Bathroom includes bath with shower over. … more >>
Sleeps 5

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East Sussex

The Stable

Hailsham
Self catering cottage

The cosy conversion has 1 double room with bathroom, with shower and lounge/kitchen. No pets accepted, No smoking. more >>
Sleeps 2

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Hastings (Hotel)

Travelodge Hastings

Located just outside the historic seaside resort, the Travelodge Hastings is an ideal base to explore the city. Contemporary quality accommodation with spacious en-suite rooms, TV in every room, tea and coffee making facilities, onsite bar cafe offering breakfast and dinner and free parking make Travelodges terrific value. more >>

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Brighton (Hotel)

Ramada Brighton

Choose the beachfront Ramada Brighton Hotel for Regency grandeur and fine sea views ?' a short distance from the city's sights and nightlife. The calm of the seaside and buzz of central Brighton meet at this hotel, housed in a Grade-II-listed Regency townhouse built in 1864. Sweep down the original … more >>

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