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  • Last Minute Cottages - 4 Bed Cottage in Icklesham
  • 3

    East Sussex

    4 Bed Cottage in Icklesham

    Ref: S234323

    4
    8
    Additional information and rules - 4 bedrooms (Sleeps 8) – two double, two twin or optional super-king bed - please advise your choice of bed configuration at time of booking - 2 sofa beds (sleeps additional 4) available at an additional cost -...

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    £253

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Camber Beach House
  • East Sussex

    Camber Beach House

    Ref: S1053222

    Reviews 3

    5
    10
    Camber Beach House offers an unbeatable location, just steps from the golden sands of Camber Beach. As one of Sussex’s most popular seaside destinations, Camber is a truly special place for a holiday, whether you're basking in the sun, exploring...

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    £733

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Henry-Oscar House
  • 3

    East Sussex

    Henry-Oscar House

    Ref: S381366

    4
    8

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    £356

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Lookers Legacy
  • 1

    Kent

    The Lookers Legacy

    Ref: S95035

    Reviews 56

    1
    2
    A striking original shepherds hut conversion kitted out to a very high standard and offering the perfect luxury retreat for two.  Situated in a vineyard and surrounded by open countryside, this property is a welcome retreat from normal life, a...

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    £147

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Stables at Churchlands Farm
  • 1

    Kent

    The Stables at Churchlands Farm

    Ref: S879606

    Reviews 11

    1
    2
    Nestled on the edge of a working vineyard with outstanding, far-reaching views, the converted Stables offer couples or solo travellers an ideal based to explore this beautiful area which covers the Romney Marsh and is within the High Weald Area of...

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    £127

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Birch Cottage
  • 2

    East Sussex

    Birch Cottage

    Ref: S521571

    Reviews 19

    2
    6
    Rye is a 13th-century cinque port in East Sussex with the River Rother and Romney Marshes. Rye is a cobbled town with a variety of shops, antique emporiums, galleries, and tea rooms, restaurants, pubs, and historic inns. There's a Thursday general...

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    £336

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Glebe Cottage
  • 1

    Kent

    Glebe Cottage

    Ref: S810814

    Reviews 34

    2
    4
    A delightfully converted barn with luxury in mind providing every comfort for four and with stunning views across the Romney Marsh and the owner's vines to the sea. This is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the surrounding countryside, with a...

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    £136

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Vineyard View
  • Kent

    Vineyard View

    Ref: S810816

    Reviews 29

    6
    12
    Vineyard View is a linked barn providing luxury accommodation for up to twelve people on a working vineyard.  Both properties are beamed with underfloor heating and wood stoves and there is a wonderful vaulted living area in the main barn with...

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    £647

    per night
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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Cowshed
  • Kent

    The Old Cowshed

    Ref: S810817

    Reviews 14

    2
    4
    A striking barn conversion on a working vineyard, kitted out to a very high standard and offering stylish accommodation for four.  Surrounded by open countryside and far reaching views, this property is eco friendly with a ground source heat pump,...

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    £251

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Churchlands
  • 1

    Kent

    Churchlands

    Ref: S810815

    Reviews 20

    8
    16
    Three luxury properties on a working vineyard sleeping sixteen in total each with their own private garden and hot tub.  A vast vaulted living area in Churchlands Barn for everyone to join together with the luxury of being able to retreat to the...

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    £857

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Churchlands Barn
  • Kent

    Churchlands Barn

    Ref: S810813

    Reviews 19

    4
    8
    A stunning barn conversion in a lovely rural location on a working vineyard, perfect for walking, cycling and sightseeing.  This property has been crafted to a very high standard with exposed beams, vaulted ceilings, wooden flooring with...

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    £420

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Willow Cottage
  • 2

    East Sussex

    Willow Cottage

    Ref: S70553

    Reviews 48

    2
    6
    Rye is a 13th century cinque port in East Sussex, host to the River Rother, Romney Marshes and a history dating back before the Norman Conquest. A cobbled town offering an excellent array of unusual shops, antique emporiums, galleries selling...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Eagles Nest at Greyfriars
  • 3

    East Sussex

    Eagles Nest at Greyfriars

    Ref: S926202

    2
    4

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    £276

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bancroft - Camber Sands, East Sussex - Hot tub, parking for 6 cars, dog friendly
  • 3

    East Sussex

    Bancroft - Camber Sands, East Sussex - Hot tub, parking for 6 cars, dog friendly

    Ref: S948950

    3
    6

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    £241

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  • Last Minute Cottages - KINARA in CAMBER
  • East Sussex

    KINARA in CAMBER

    Ref: S919315

    5
    10

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    £549

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    Rye is a picturesque town on England's south coast and is home to some of the most amazing beaches, historical sites and areas of natural beauty. Holidays in Rye can be incredibly rewarding; the town is brimming with history and culture, making it the perfect destination for travellers of all persuasions. From the cobblestone alleys of the old town to the captivating views of the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, Rye has something for everyone, no matter what you're after from a holiday.

    Self-catering holiday cottages with hot tubs offer the perfect accommodation option for those seeking a relaxing holiday with added flexibility. Set in stunning locations like Rye, our huge range of cottages offer everything from cosy interiors, to modern amenities, hot tubs and patios for those warmer days. Secluded and spacious, each holiday cottage typically includes a fully-equipped kitchen, allowing guests to cook meals to their own tastes, as well as a living area, garden and wifi for maximum convenience.

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Ms Smith - Verified booking

      REVIEW OF THE LOOKERS LEGACY, OXNEY IN STONE, KENT We stayed at The Lookers Legacy for 7 nights in May 2024. This was another in a series of Cottage stays with our adopted rescue dog. Our dog is highly reactive to many situations, so we booked Lookers Legacy as it was quite secluded and out of the way - and it catered for dogs! What a lovely place in a fantastic location and a great base from which to explore the South Kent and East Sussex countryside and beaches. Surrounded by 2 separate vineyards it has views over the Kent countryside. It’s on a small development of converted barns which is accessed by a secure, keypad operated, automatic gate but is a couple of hundred yards from the nearest neighbouring property, down the end of a short, unmade, drive. With a large secure parking space, it’s only a few minutes from the main roads – albeit down some narrow, twisty lanes. The parking is around a hundred yards from the cottage and to transfer your luggage and belongings the owners have provided a large barrow/trolley. It’s easy to manoeuvre but, even as a fit older person, I found it hard work pushing it up the sight slope from the cottage to the car ! For us, having a reactive dog, the biggest downside to the cottage was the fact that there is a public footpath running just a few yards from the cottage and past the open plan lawned area. This is clearly mentioned in the description but we were so seduced by the location and photos of the cottage we missed that bit ! Granted, the path wasn’t particularly busy but it was adjacent to the cottage and used by dog walkers with dogs off the lead - which meant that we had to constantly be on the lookout for approaching people and dogs so that we could take our dog inside. (Also, the off lead dogs would happily wander across the lawn and up to the doors to the lounge. Not ideal for us). The location in the vineyards did however mean that we could take the dog for quiet walks right from our doorstep ! The property itself is good. It has an interesting history and has been carefully thought out and sympathetically designed and put together. It could however have been a great property but for the fact that there were several areas where we felt more attention to detail could have been given. I’ll say now that none of these were show-stoppers and, having spoken to the owners about a couple of them we agreed that we didn’t need them resolved whilst we were there. Some of these may seem minor but, collectively, we felt they made a big difference. The sort of things we’re talking about are: • The description mentioned an underbed storage box, separate towels for the dog and a dog waste bin. None of these were there and the owners weren’t aware of that fact ! (The underbed storage would have been very useful as storage space overall was at a premium). • There was a light coating of dust on some surfaces. • There was a woodburning stove (supplied with a handful of logs) but there was no kindling and, more importantly, no lighter or matches to light it. • There was an issue with the rubber door seals on the small dishwasher – they were loose and pulling the bottom tray out ended up pulling the seal off the door (we had to replace it quite a few times). • There was no breadknife with the cutlery and no clingfilm, cooking foil or spare black bin bags (All of these would be cheap to provide and would be helpful thoughtful). • The cooking knives could do with a sharpen. • With the dishwasher’s small capacity (and the small amount of crockery provided) we had to use it practically everyday. A handful of dishwasher tablets were provided but not enough for our weeks stay. • There were only a couple of plastic (wine) glasses supplied but, with a lovely patio area outside, we felt that more (or a few plastic tumblers) would be very useful. • There were a couple of small rattan tables out on the patio which looked like they should have had glass tops. Both tops were missing which meant that any glasses placed on the tables weren’t very stable. • The crockery seemed a bit mis-matched. Some sets of 4 weren’t complete and there was only one red wine glass. • The only dustpan we could find was with all the equipment for the stove – and was broken. • There was a large, external, wooden shutter for the bedroom window (which directly overlooked the footpath). This was unusable and didn’t seem to have been maintained for some time. As I said, none of these were showstoppers (and may seem trivial and picky) but, having stayed in quite a few cottages, put together they could all create a much better guest experience. On a more positive note there were a lot of things which we felt were really good: • The location was one of the best we’ve come across. • The large bed and the sofa were very comfortable. • The 2 person hot tub was a great touch – especially in helping to wind down after a full day’s exploring. • There was plenty of open hanging space and coat hangers. • The small welcome pack was a nice touch. • The ability to be able to walk the dog around the vineyards was a bonus. Overall, we had a lovely week. The weather, for the most part was kind to us. We managed to get out and visit all the places we’d planned to whilst getting some well needed rest. Would we return ? No is the answer but primarily because we don’t tend to return to places (there’s far too many new ones to explore !)

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    • Diane and Richard" - Verified booking

      Thank you both so much for a wonderfully peaceful and restful stay at Lookers Legacy and what a lovely area for walking. You have made such a perfect couple's retreat. Staying in a comfy and cosy cottage (and we do this often) with just the main things around you that you need (not all the extras we seem to have around us in our own homes) makes for a truly chilled time. The added luxury of the hot tub was really lovely though. We were fascinating by the vine planting, Richard particularly from his New Holland connection and interest. As a maths teacher I just love the regularity and symmetry of the planting, thanks to GPS!! If we were there last night or today we just might have lit the fire!! We really enjoyed our evening dinners at the Ferry Inn. such a great place. Delicious and varied food and drinks, and lovely staff. I did enjoy picking blackberries- the only ones I have had time to pick this year and right on our doorstep. Delicious cooked and with Greek yoghurt!! I realised this morning that I had not written in your visitors book! It was great reading all the lovely comments. Christmas must be quite something at Lookers!! I did find the garden set in Tenterden but have delayed buying it for now as he says it is always available. Thank you both again and we really look forward to coming back.

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    • Miss Marie Stafford - Verified booking

      This is a beautifully crafted little property. It cleverly packs in everything you need into the tiniest space and is incredibly charming and cosy as a result. Beautifully designed, with some lovely design details - the owners have a good eye for design! The interior makes great use of the natural brickwork - just lovely. Windows on two sides of the lounge space make this a lovely place to sit and relax and gaze at the countryside including wandering sheep and grouse. In warmer weather the windows can be opened up onto the patio - so it's perfect for all seasons. We stayed in early spring when it was still chilly, so we were glad of the logburner and plentiful logs provided - as well as the Netflix subscription! The cottage is remote enough to feel like a little hideaway but very close to the village. The local pub is lovely - unspoilt with good food and big log fires. I loved this place and would happily stay here again. Highly recommend it. Travel light though - as it's a small space, there's not huge amounts of storage space of course.

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    • Charotte - Verified booking

      “We had the loveliest minimoon at The Lookers Lodge - it was exactly what we wanted to hibernate away after getting married the day before arriving. The accommodation was beautiful and in a gorgeous location. We had a laugh using the trolley to pull our luggage down to the lodge on arrival (although admittedly this wasn’t as fun in the rain when we left!) The hot tub was easy to use and there was a coffee machine as well which was a nice touch. Being able to open up the big doors to get a nice view for the vineyard was amazing as well. Laura really helped us before we arrived by giving us a list of local restaurants so we could book something up - including for Webbes Fish Cafe which is where we went for a special night out and was absolutely lovely. Laura also helped us by booking a taxi for us when we found we had no signal and, after we left the lodge, I realised I had left my bridal bouquet behind a few hours later But she made arrangements for us to collect it. Loved it all thank you!”

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    • Mr Hodges - Verified booking

      This property has been originally built and equipped to the highest standard, but since then the standard of upkeep has fallen. There is no book to give feedback to the owners if anything has gone awry. Thing will always break, instructions get lost etc. so feedback is essential. It was cold one night (5 degrees ) heating was insufficient, radiator in bedroom lukewarm, radiator in kitchen area would not come on so we decided to light the log fire, we had a basket of logs but no kindling or matches. This property is ideal for a two or three night airbnb, but staying longer presents problems due to a lack of storage, the guest book says there is a box under the bed for additional storage, there isn't, you end up living out of a suitcase, there is nowhere for small items of clothing. If you bring dried food for the week as we did there is no where to put it. It's a great shame as this is a first class property in a wonderful location.

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