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Low season | February |
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High season | January |
Average price (weeknight) | £111 |
Average price (weekend night) | £156 |
There are loads of different property types that you can make your holiday home in Rye. You’ll find apartments, barns, campgrounds, caravans, caravan parks, chalets, cottages, farm stays, houses, campsites, lodges, luxury tents and villas.
There are many types of properties available for Rye holiday rentals. If you’re looking for something special, holiday rentals most loved by KAYAK users are Holmdale Holiday Cottages and 95 Udimore Road.
There are a number of dog and pet-friendly Rye holiday rentals, with around 25% allowing you to bring your pet along with you.
Take a look at our holiday rentals map to find the best holiday rental homes near you.
A trip to Rye can’t end without exploring the local markets. Rye Market is a brilliant market open every Thursday. There are loads of fashion stalls where you can purchase your favourite shoes or attire. The market is situated in the middle of numerous prestigious Rye holiday rentals, including Willow Tree House and The House with Two Fronts.
Rye Heritage Centre is the perfect start to your Rye visit. It is home to a homemade Victorian Rye show that takes guests through the region’s history. The Heritage Centre has a host of maps and books on Rye and neighbouring regions. You can find locally-made souvenirs and pottery at the Heritage. Accommodation should never concern you as there are several holiday homes next to the Rye Heritage Centre. Flackley Ash Hotel Restaurant & Spa is a nice place to spend your night after a long exploration day in the Heritage Centre.
Are you an art fan? Art & Soul is an independent gallery where you can find a diverse selection of art from talented makers and artists. The Art & Soul supports local artists by ensuring that they receive the lion’s share of the proceedings. So, any coin you spend here goes directly to support the local artistry industry. Rye house rentals you can relax after exploring the art gallery all day long include Hayden’s and Point Farm B&B.
St. Thomas the Martyr is located in a medieval town. Its stained glass windows and tombs with effigies makes it a top attraction site. The church’s stained windows are worth spending time around and seeing. Once you’re done with your prayers, head to The Horse & Car Inn holiday home for a comfortable night with your family, friends, or partner.