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Stay at Strand House, our fabulous holiday home, for the treat you deserve. Relax and soak up the cosy feeling of a home from home, in a historic house with 6 individual and intimate ensuite guestrooms. Take long walks on the beach, or indulge in lazy evenings in a romantic setting and soak up an authentic taste of Medieval history in a house over 700 years old.

Strand House is a unique 700 year old building with 6 guest rooms, all different, all quirky. There is a sitting room with large inglenook fireplace, comfy sofas and roaring log fire in the winter. Another small sitting room at the rear of the house. Strand House dates back to the 14th century with low oak beamed ceilings in many of the rooms, winding stairs, inglenook fireplaces in both the lounge and dining room and leaded windows.
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The hotel dates from the 14th Century making it even older than the famous Mermaid Hotel in Rye, Sussex.
It was a hospital inhabited by monks and was added to in the 15th Century when it was the village workhouse.
Close to the Cinque Ports of Rye and Winchelsea, the hotel is full of period detail with has low oak beamed ceilings in many of the rooms, winding stairs, inglenook fireplaces in both the lounge and dining room, leaded windows.
As a workhouse, Strand House served the parish of St Thomas the Apostle and in 1777 a parliamentary report listed 24 inmates as being resident.
Strand House offers privacy, comfort and elegance exclusively to private groups of friends, family or colleagues.
We allow two well behaved dogs for an additional fee of 25 per dog, providing that they are kept on a lead whilst in the grounds, because the garden is not fully enclosed and we ask that you do not allow them on the furniture or upstairs in the bedrooms.
Rye and its surrounding area has a huge range of attractions ranging from Sissisnghurst Garden to Bodiam Castle and the miniature railway at Romney.
If you are planning a short break there are plenty of attractions to visit and places to eat while you stay at Strand House.
Rye Town - full of little shops, tea rooms and winding street with old buildings and a Castle.
Setting for the Mapp and Lucia stories by EF Benson.
Winchelsea Town - preserved medieval town with a church, museum, parts of the old defensive walls.
Coast walks - along the sea shore to Fairlight or along the Royal Military Canal to Pett Level or to Camber castle.
The Saxon Shore Way is a longer walk to Kent or Eastbourne.
A short trip takes you to the eerie desolation of Dungeness.
Cycling - Romney March and its unique local churches with steeples on the ground beside the church.
We are on National Cycle Route 2 and there are a variety of cycle rides around Winchelsea and Rye.
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