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Kings Head Inn

Rye, East Sussex, England

Kings Head Inn in Rye, East Sussex, England
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About Kings Head Inn

Less than 2 miles from Rye and 5 miles from the English Channel, Kings Head Inn features a bar, restaurant and a garden. Free WiFi, free private parking and newspapers are available at the property. Individually designed, each room at the inn comes with a flat-screen TV and tea and coffee making facilities. They all have an private bathroom with free toiletries, hairdryer and shower. At the Kings Head Inn, guests will enjoy seasonal and fresh produce, where possible also locally sourced. From the drinks menu, guests can choose from a selection of malts, ales and wines. Local activities include cycling, hiking or bird watching in Dungeness, 14 miles away, while Rye Golf Club is 4.2 miles away. The Camber Castle is 5.6 miles away and Battle Abbey is 16 miles away.


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