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The Lookout

The Lookout in Rye

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£47.50 – £95.00 (per person per night)
The Lookout
Hilder's Cliff
Rye
East Sussex
TN31 7LD
01797 223 838
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The hotel occupies what can be described as a prize winning location. Perched on the East Cliff, with panoramic views across the Estuary and the Romney Marshes, yet close to the High Street filled with quaint old shops, tea rooms, pubs and restaurants. Even on approach to the hotel, the history of this Ancient Cinque Port is clearly visible when passing through the Landgate, an ancient monument built in 1326 as the entrance to the town and part of the town fortifications. It is very easy to forget that you are less than an hour’s train ride from London.

Independently owned and run, you can be sure of being pampered throughout your stay.

All the bedrooms at Rye Lodge, whether they are cosy, superior or de luxe category rooms, are furnished and equipped with a rare attention to detail which ensures your comfort. Every room has:

– Direct Dial Telephone

– Satellite Television

– Radio

– Hospitality Tray

– either Shower & W.C.

or a luxurious private bathroom en suite.

De luxe rooms also have mini-bars, bathrobes, slippers and many extras.

Full Room Service is available – so you may enjoy your full English breakfast in bed if you wish.

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