Easter Cottage – Central Rye, Effortless Chic! | Pass the Keys

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6 Guests
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3 Bedrooms / Beds
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About this listing

Easter Cottage – Effortless Rye Chic, a beautifully designed 3-bed retreat in the heart of Rye’s Medieval Cinque Port. Steps from cobbled streets, antique shops, art galleries, and sumptuous restaurants. Enjoy an open-plan farmhouse kitchen, elegant lounge, and easy access to Camber Sands, Chapel Down vineyard, Dungeness, golf, watersports, and historic landmarks. Perfect for stylish getaways, attending weddings, chilling on the beach, or just taking in the history during a leisurely stroll.

Exploring the Area — Adventures, Golf & Coastal Discovery

Easter Cottage is perfectly placed for an abundance of day trips, outdoor adventures, and coastal charm. Here’s your insider’s guide to the best of Rye and beyond.

Watersports, Sailing & Coastal Adventures

For those who love the water, Rye Watersports (on Northpoint Water, just outside Rye) is the region’s go-to centre. Set beside a sheltered lake and just minutes from Camber Sands, it offers windsurfing, dinghy sailing, wingfoiling lessons, stand-up paddleboarding, kayak hire, kitesurfing, and equipment hire for all levels. The flat-water lake is ideal for beginners, while the open coastline around Camber and Greatstone is perfect for more advanced wind and kite surfers.

Fishing & Seal Watching
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve (about 2 miles from town) offers serene estuary walks, bird hides, and abundant wildlife. It’s one of the best spots in the UK for migratory birds and seal sightings. Fishing charters run from Rye Harbour, offering half- or full-day trips for sea bass, mackerel, and flatfish — a memorable way to experience the coast from the water.

Dungeness & Its Famous Crab
Head to the starkly beautiful shingle peninsula of Dungeness — a favourite of artists, photographers, and food lovers. Its seafood shacks are legendary for freshly caught crab and lobster, while the dramatic landscape and lighthouse walks make it an unforgettable excursion.

Golfing Around Rye

Rye Golf Club – A prestigious and historic 27-hole links course overlooking the coast, often rated among Britain’s finest. Visitor play is available by prior arrangement; booking ahead is essential.
Lydd Golf Club – A championship-standard, par-71 links course about 20 minutes away. It welcomes visiting golfers and features water hazards on 11 holes — a scenic challenge for all abilities.
Greatstone Golf Course – A relaxed and friendly links option nearby, with wide fairways and a more casual vibe.
Lydd Pay-and-Play – Perfect for those seeking a spontaneous round or some driving range practice.

Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or simply curious, these coastal courses combine sea breezes, wildlife, and rolling views — a quintessential part of Rye’s charm.

Day Trips & Destinations

Camber Sands – Just 10 minutes from Rye, this iconic stretch of golden sand is ideal for walking, sunbathing, and kitesurfing. Its dunes and vast beach are spectacular year-round.
Dungeness – A hauntingly beautiful headland of shingle, weatherboard homes, and wild landscapes. Visit the old lighthouse, explore Derek Jarman’s famous garden, and enjoy freshly caught crab from local huts.
Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway – This charming miniature steam railway runs from Hythe to Dungeness and is one of the area’s most beloved attractions, offering a nostalgic ride through stunning coastal scenery.
Hastings – About 30 minutes away, with its creative Old Town, independent shops, vintage stores, and cliff-top castle ruins.
Brighton – An hour by train, offering art, culture, and seaside glamour. Perfect for a lively day trip of shopping and dining.
Leeds Castle – Often called “the loveliest castle in the world,” this moated medieval masterpiece sits within exquisite grounds about an hour’s drive from Rye — perfect for history lovers.

Arts, Culture & Local Life

The Kino, Rye – A beautifully restored independent cinema showing arthouse, indie, and international films. It’s also a stylish café-bar, ideal for a pre-film cocktail or afternoon coffee.
Vineyard Tours – Nearby estates such as Chapel Down, Gusbourne, and Tillingham offer tastings, vineyard walks, and tours through some of England’s best wine country.
Rye Jazz Festival – Each August, the town fills with world-class musicians, open-air performances, and late-night sessions across historic venues.
Bonfire Night & Processions – Every November, Rye hosts one of the country’s most atmospheric torchlit parades and bonfires — a centuries-old Sussex tradition.

Outdoor Activities

E-bike hire in Rye makes exploring the winding lanes and marsh trails effortless — perfect for reaching Camber Sands or the quiet villages across Romney Marsh. Walking and hiking trails abound, from the nature reserves and river paths to the coastal cliffs. Paddleboarding and kayaking can be done on the river or at Rye Watersports. Horse riding along the sands at Camber is also available through local stables.

Nature & Wildlife

Rye Harbour Nature Reserve – A vast protected landscape of wetlands, saltmarsh, and shingle beach, with hides for birdwatching and miles of walking paths.
RSPB Dungeness Reserve – A renowned nature reserve home to rare birds, dragonflies, and wildflowers, with boardwalks, bird hides, and panoramic views across the shingle landscape.
Romney Marsh – Wide skies, sheep meadows, medieval churches, and historic villages — perfect for cycling or photography.
Seal Watching – Best near the estuary or on calm days at Dungeness, where common and grey seals are often spotted basking along the shore.

Insider Tips

Bring layers — coastal weather can change quickly.
Book golf tee times and vineyard tours in advance, especially in summer.
For fishing and boat charters, early morning trips tend to be calmer and more productive.
Trains to London, Hastings, and Brighton are frequent from Rye station — just a short walk from Easter Cottage.
Regular buses run to Camber Sands, and local taxis (Rye Taxis, Compass Cars) are readily available for shorter trips.

IMPORTANT: On behalf of our host at Pass the Keys, we require guest verification facilitated by Truvi (Previously called Superhog). Upon confirming your booking, Truvi will contact the lead booker via a secure link, providing detailed instructions for the verification process.

The online verification requires a government-issued photo ID and a credit or debit card. During this process, you may choose between a refundable GBP 500 deposit (plus GBP 10 transaction fee currency equivalent) or purchase a non-refundable damage waiver of GBP 40 (currency equivalent) to cover potential damages during your stay.

Once the verification process is successfully completed, check-in information will be provided. If you opted in for a deposit, this will be refunded via credit/debit card after your stay, subject to an inspection of the property.

Gordon

I am Gordon, Franchise Owner of Pass the Keys® Rye & Camber, an area nestled on the beautiful coastal border of Kent and East Sussex. I live locally with my young family and we love all that the region has to offer. Educated in Belgium, the UK and North Carolina, my career focused on 5-star hospitality and the media (often both together!). I was a TV drama producer for many years, owned a radio station in Mallorca and, until moving to Rye, ran a successful ‘private members’ club’ in the heart of Soho in London. Along the way, I have worked at some of the most prestigious hotels and restaurants in the UK and overseas, developing the practical skills to get the job done, whilst honing an exacting eye for what guests really want. Our historically strong short-let market is currently booming and I’m excited to be working with landlords, helping to ensure that only the highest level of service is provided for their guests.  

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Details

  • ID: 844041
  • Guests: 6
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Rooms: 3
  • Check-in After: 15:00 PM
  • Check-out Before: 10:00 AM
  • Type: House

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Amenities

  • bath
  • Bed Linen & Towels
  • Carbon monoxide detector
  • Contactless check-in and checkout is available.
  • Dishwasher
  • double bed
  • Fire extinguisher
  • First aid kit
  • fridge / freezer
  • Iron & Ironing Board
  • Kettle
  • king size bed
  • Microwave
  • No parties
  • No Pets Allowed
  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
  • Oven
  • Paid parking on the street
  • shower
  • Smoke Detectors
  • Toaster
  • TV
  • Washing Machine

Rye

Terms & rules

  • Smoking allowed: No
  • Pets allowed: No
  • Party allowed: No

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