The Old Vicarage, Rye, East Sussex

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The Old Vicarage Church Square Rye
Paul, Julia and family have moved from The Old Vicarage
We recommend Jenny Hadfield at Jeake’s House.
We have worked together over the past 19 years and we have no hesitation in recommending
Jeake’s House Hotel.

 

 

     
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jeake's House stands on one of the most beautiful ancient cobbled streets of Rye, and today plays host to the discerning guest who wants to recapture the feel of history while at the same time enjoying a high standard of modern comfort and relaxed hospitality. Guests will almost invariably be welcomed by one of the two resident cats, Yum Yum or Monte our flirtatious Tonkinese, cordially complemented by the friendly service of the proprietors, Jenny Hadfield and Richard Martin.

The hotel is a 5-diamond award winning establishment, AA Premier Collection, RAC Sparkling Diamond and Warm Welcome Awards, and English Tourist Board Silver Award. Jeake's House is also the proud recipient of the Good Hotel Guide César Award.

 Comfort is the watchword. You can relax and enjoy the pictures in the oak-beamed parlour, or have a drink in the book-lined bar.

On cold mornings you will be greeted by a roaring fire typical of the traditional attention to detail that will make your stay a truly memorable experience.

Rye itself is a bustling, jovial market town with richly contrasting examples of architecture over several centuries, including old stonework, weatherboarding, and incomparable half-timbering. It boasts a fine museum within the Norman keep of the Ypres Castle, an ancient church with an Elizabethan clock and the last stained glass window created by Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris, art galleries, and potteries.

The surrounding countryside is richly rewarding for the perceptive visitor, and Jenny is always happy to advise on leisurely trips to historic castles, beautiful gardens and picturesque villages; and can recommend the best local restaurants and friendly inns

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Nobody leaves Rye and its stimulating surroundings without regretting that they have not arranged to stay longer. Do allow yourself plenty of time. The region deserves it - and so do you !

    

 

 

 

 

 

Hotels in Rye for Jeakes House compare it with other hotels in Rye. A hotel in the Rye Area which is basically a bed and breakfast for hotel accommodation.

 

 

So whatever kind of hotel in rye that you are looking for Jeakes House provides you with accommodation in Rye with a difference. Hotels in Rye are plentiful but hotels rye with class are not better than the luxury accommodation that is Jeakes House.