George in Rye

Rye


This old coaching inn has managed to reinvent itself as a contemporary boutique hotel while staying true to its roots. Downstairs, an old-fashioned wood-panelled lounge is warmed by roaring log fires, while the guest rooms in the main building, created by the set designer from the film Pride & Prejudice, are chic and understated.

The highlight of the building is the grand old ballroom, originally built in 1818 as a meeting hall for local farmers.


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3. Ypres Tower

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4. Mermaid Street

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5. Chapel Down Vinery

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8. Stade

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