Below are listings for gardens in Rye and the surrounding area. You can add your listing to this category here.
In Rye | |
01580 762 334 | |
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Lamb House was built in 1723 by James Lamb. Henry James leased the property and later purchased in 1899. It was here he wrote the Awkward Age, The Wing of a Dove, the Ambassadors and The Golden Bowl. In the Summer months James liked to use the Garden Room to ... more
Northiam, 6.9 miles from Rye | |
01797 252 878 |
Great Dixter, birthplace, home and passion of gardening writer the late Christopher Lloyd was built c1450 and boasts one of the largest surviving timber-framed halls in the country. Of particular note is the antique furniture and needlework collection. Sir Edwin Lutyens was employed to restore the house and gardens in ... more
Small Hythe, 6.4 miles from Rye | |
01580 762 334 |
The half-timbered house, built in the early 16th century when Smallhythe was a thriving shipbuilding yard, was the home of the Victorian actress Ellen Terry from 1899 to 1928, and contains her fascinating theatre collection. The cottage grounds include her rose garden, orchard, nuttery and the working Barn Theatre. A ... more
Jeake's House Award winning 17th century town house in medieval cobbled street |
Rye Audio Tour Download MP3 audio tour; immerse yourself in Rye’s medieval history! |
Cadborough Cottages Walking distance from Rye. Ample parking. Peaceful location. |
The Plough Food and Drink? Take a look at freehouse restaurants in Cock Marling |
Summer Cottage Accommodation? Take a look at holiday cottages in Northiam |