4 Roberts Row (on the left with the grey door).
The cosy sitting/dining-room with an inviting wood-burner for those chilly afternoons and evenings.
The country-style kitchen with range cooker has everything you need to  create that special meal.
The delightful main bedroom.
Sit back and relax in the cottage garden.
The front garden has a bench where you can sit and watch the world go by.
And relax...
After a busy day exploring, cuddle up and enjoy your favourite bottle of wine.
The country-style kitchen.
Time to get cooking.
The kitchen has a stable-door leading to the back garden.
The perfect place to catch the sun and enjoy afternoon tea.
Enjoy romantic meals together.
Time for a brew.
The smaller double room with countryside views of the back garden.
It has so much character.
The main bedroom oozes character.
Breakfast in bed anyone?
A lovely bathroom.
Steep stairs lead to the bedrooms and bathroom.
The utility-room which houses a washing machine and additional  freezer.
Sit on the decking at the bottom of the garden with a book, a glass of bubbly and listen to the birdsong.
Visit the medieval town of Rye.
Rye Castle
Explore Rye Nature Reserve.
A picnic at Camber Sands.
Day trips to Bodiam Castle.
Visit the town of Battle and its beautiful abbey.
Visit Dungeness a favourite with artists and nature lovers.

4 Roberts Row

4823

4.5 miles NW of Rye / Sleeps 3 (no children under 12)

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We have had a lovely break in this charming cottage in a beautiful part of the UK. There are lots of things to do locally such as Great Dixter, Rye and Chapel Down. It was lovely to come back to Roberts Row after exploring the area.


A beautiful, quirky cottage full of lovely rustic touches and decorated with impeccable style. It's so cosy and like living in a fairytale. The kitchen is especially nice, with a blue stove and rustic beams, opening out with a stable door into the garden. The garden is a real gem on a summer's evening.

The location is handy for getting into Rye as there's a bus stop just around the corner from the cottage.

It would not be suitable for anyone with mobility issues and may be a challenge for taller people due to the wooden ladder to get upstairs and very low ceilings.


Pretty cottage but not good for anyone tall! Also, it is on a busy main road.

Reply from Classic Cottages

Thanks for sharing your thoughts - the cottage is full of character and does have some low beams and ceilings, so taller guests should take care. For a more accurate picture of location, please take a look at the Explore Nearby tab which shows a map and a satellite image of the surrounding area. Tanya, Customer Support


A quirky, charmingly presented and comfortable little cottage close to Rye, with easy access to local towns and villages, numerous National Trust properties, and magnificent beaches and nature reserves. On-street parking was easy and very close by. We wish we could have made more use of the garden - a lovely little spot to sit out in and enjoy the sunshine.


What a lovley little cottage, great location for exploring, I loved visiting the gorgeous town of Rye which you must see, especially the cobbled street. Battle Abbey was also a delight and worth a visit too. The beds were comfy beds and I loved sitting on the sofa in front of the fire on a cold November evening. I would stay again and hopefully in the spring or summer so I can also enjoy the garden.


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