You enter the cottage into a small hallway with stairs leading up to the bedrooms and a door leading to the open plan living area. There is a fully fitted kitchen to the front of the property with everything you could possibly need during your stay including a Nespresso coffee machine. The dining area has table and chairs to comfortably seat four. The living area has a sofa and occasional chair with plenty of cushions and throws to make this a cosy spot to while away an evening. There is Sky TV, DVD player with a selection of DVDs and board games available for when you just want to kick back and relax. French doors lead to an enclosed terrace with table and chairs for al fresco dining or a morning brew, the perfect sun trap. For the summer months a barbecue with charcoal is provided for use on the terrace. The first floor has a double bedroom to the rear and has been tastefully furnished with scatter cushions, pretty throws, digital radio and magazines giving a real feel of luxury. The large family bathroom has a separate shower cubicle, bath and toilet A complimentary toiletries box awaits every stay with locally sourced natural ingredient products from a pretty independent shop in the high street. The second floor has a small work area at the top of the stairs just in case you need to bring work away. The double bedroom on this floor is beautifully furnished and the owner has added a fan just in case the sultry evenings require an extra breeze. The owners have really tried to think of everything to make your stay special, from beach bag to dog basket, bowl and doggie treats. A welcome basket with milk, crisps, biscuits and a locally sourced apple juice and a cupboard stocked with different teas, coffee and even hot chocolate.
The Salts is perfectly positioned for enjoying all that Rye and beyond has to offer you are only moments away from good pubs, restaurants and the towns medieval history. Always a good start to any visit to Rye is the town’s Heritage Centre. Here you can watch the Town Model Sound and Light show which goes into detail about the history and the colourful past of Rye and it’s inhabitants or wander upstairs and play the Old Penny Pier Machines and giggle at the Laughing Sailor. If antiques interest you then visit the Strand Quay where you can try your hand at bartering and grab yourself a bargain. Rye benefits from a good selection of independent boutiques and coffee/tea shops to enjoy at your leisure. Camber Sands is 3 miles away and can be reached by a cycle path all the way from Rye to the beach if you wish to walk or cycle or by car.