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Apothecary B&B, Rye, Sussex

Apothecary B&B
1 East Street
Rye
Sussex

TN31 7JY

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Apothecary house is situated in the heart of what is known as the 'citadel' of Rye. The corner part of the building was the old apothecary and is listed accordingly. The accommodation is situated above our established coffee house (arguably the best coffee in town!). 2 rooms are situated in their own wing of the property and share their own lounge and front door. They can therefore be let individually or be used as a non-catering apartment. Breakfast is continental and is served in our coffee house and consists of freshly baked croissants, pain au chocolat, baguettes, choice of coffee i.e. espresso, latte, cappuchino etc or tea, juice and cereals. All rooms have their own fridges ,fans and dvd televisions. We also provide complimentary dvds to watch should you decide to have a 'night in' after a rigorous days sightseeing. Although Rye now has a large selection of restaurants, crockery is also provided should you want to try one of Rye's many takeaways instead. There is a four poster room to the front and an eaves room with far reaching views to the rear.

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Ratings/Awards: 4 Diamonds
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3
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Credit Cards Accepted
Children Welcome
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
Building of Historic Interest
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