Cadborough Farm Cottages
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Cadborough Farm self catering holiday cottages in Rye offer every comfort in self-catering accommodation just one mile from the ancient town of Rye, East Sussex in the south east of England. Our self catering holiday studios and self catering holiday cottages are available for short breaks in Rye as well as holiday lets.

All our cottages are situated well away from the main road and offer ample parking facilities. There is direct access from the cottages off the main driveway through the gate shown in the photo below to a farm track, which has wonderful panoramic views towards the medieval town of Rye, the sea, Camber Castle and the 1066 walks leading directly into Rye and in the other direction towards Winchelsea.
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This converted and restored brick built farm building dates back to the late 1800's stands in its own terraced courtyard with a seating area, BBQ facilities and gate to field. The cottage offers luxury accommodation for two people. The bedroom has a King size double bed. There is a large en-suite shower room and an.
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Darren Marshall DazPix
Darren Marshall DazPix
Dec 02, 2021
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Fabulous location, beautiful well kept cottages, and Jane is a lovely and amazing host
Robert Lloyd
Robert Lloyd
Nov 30, 2018
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Have been working down in rye, stayed in this holiday home, lovely cozy stable conversion, very clean and tidy, nice to relax after a hard days work, look forward to going back next week
Sarah Lane
Sarah Lane
Nov 20, 2018
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My sister & I were visiting Rye from Australia and spent 10 nights at The Stables just before Christmas 2017. Jane was a fantastic host & made us feel extremely welcome. The cottage is very well equipped with everything that we needed such as a great shower, washing machine, central heating, a great little kitchen, car parking & wi-fi.
It is only a short distance from the centre of Rye by car or on foot.
We will definitely be back to stay next time we are visiting our family in the area - hopefully in the warmer months next time!