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Chequer is a remarkable gem of a house that sits in the heart of Rye’s conservation area, just a few steps from the town’s cobbled streets, galleries and independent shops. Recently restored from top to toe, this majestic Georgian double-fronted home is one of Rye’s most recognisable buildings, and benefits from remarkable views that stretch across the nature reserve all the way to Camber Sands.
Inside, the house has been carefully renovated over two years, with work carried out by a team of local tradespeople, designers, artists, and makers. The result is a spacious and comfortable retreat that reflects its heritage, coastal setting and creative community – expect high ceilings, sash windows and original architectural features, paired with calm, contemporary interiors.
Spanning four floors, there’s more than enough room for groups of all shapes and sizes to settle in. Seven beautifully appointed, boutique-style bedrooms and bathrooms give everyone space to retreat, while the four reception rooms each offer a refined space to bring everyone together. Every corner has been thoughtfully designed for enjoyment, whether it’s a relaxed breakfast around the kitchen table, summer cocktails in the drawing room, or dinner with friends on the terrace.
Nearby, Rye’s restaurants, pubs, and indie cinema are just around the corner, while nearby beaches and walking routes make days out easy to plan. And when you want time to yourself, the house feels peaceful and private, with quiet corners, a sun terrace, and shifting sea views. Whether you're catching up with friends, spending time with family, or just looking for a break by the coast, Chequer offers a comfortable and luxurious base for your stay.
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Towels and linen provided
Wi-Fi
Sky package available on TV
Central heating throughout
Pets allowed, up to 2. Please note that additional pet charges are 35 pound per pet per week (or part of) will be charged.
No parking — there are a number of paid-for car parks within a short walk of the property. Information available on request. The drop-off zone is right outside. The Train station of Rye is within a 5-minute walk away and Ashford International 30-minute taxi drive.
The heart of the home is on the first floor. The ground floor entry level offers a TV lounge, as well as an accessible bedroom.
Early check in, and late checkouts, may be available on request, subject to availability. Fees will apply. Please contact Bloom Stays for more details.
If you're wondering how to feed your crowd on holiday, check out our local caterers page. We have a long list of recommended private chefs for brunches, lunches, BBQs and bespoke dinner parties.
Take the stress out of organising your celebration with bespoke event planners, My Event Concierge. From private dining and murder mystery parties to yoga, craft workshops, and even axe throwing, they'll match your group with trusted suppliers and create a tailored itinerary.
Tucked away in East Sussex, just a stone’s throw from the sea, Rye is a perfectly preserved medieval town with cobbled streets, crooked timber-framed houses, and sweeping views over the Romney Marsh. Once a coastal stronghold and smugglers’ haven, Rye is now a haven for foodies, families, and culture-lovers alike. The surrounding area is rich in wildlife, vineyards, wide open beaches, and rolling countryside, offering a little of everything for the curious traveller.
Explore the Ypres Tower (Rye Castle), a 13th-century fort offering insight into Rye’s rich past, complete with tales of smuggling, courtroom drama, and sweeping rooftop views over the town and coast. Dine on East Street, where historic charm meets modern flavours. The Union stands out for its locally sourced sharing plates and stylish setting in a centuries-old building. Visit Camber Sands, a vast golden beach just ten minutes from Rye. Ideal for families, it’s perfect for paddling, kite-flying, sand dunes, and seaside picnics.
Enjoy a relaxed tasting at Tillingham Vineyard in nearby Peasmarsh. This organic winery offers beautiful views, artisan wines, and a peaceful garden setting—great for both adults and children. Wander through Rye’s independent shops to discover antiques, vintage books, and handmade local goods—ideal for unique souvenirs and gifts. Rye is very accessible with trains from London and abroad via Ashford International and through to the town. Chequer is within walking distance of the station.