Designed as a traditional barn, The Lodge at Winchelsea is located between Rye and Hastings, 1.5 miles from Winchelsea Beach. It offers a bistro-style restaurant and modern bedrooms with free Wi-Fi.
Christine
United Kingdom
The room was comfortable. We loved the balcony in Room 17 and the telescope that was provided for us to look at the wildlife.
The staff were very friendly, especially the young lady who welcomed us to the hotel at Reception.
The Gem offers accommodations in Winchelsea, 3.1 mi from Rye and 9.3 mi from Hastings. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property and free off-road parking is available on site.
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Janet
United Kingdom
Loved the decor which was in keeping with the hotel. The bed was comfy and everything was spotlessly clean. The towels were large and fluffy, a real treat.
We ate dinner at the hotel and enjoyed tasty food, generous portions and our meals were piping hot. Breakfast was equally as delicious, especially the bacon.
Our host, Kim was very welcoming.
We really enjoyed our stay at Winchelsea Lodge. Rooms were very comfortable and had everything we needed. Breakfast was amazing. Staff were very helpful with anything we wanted. Will definitely recommend to anyone.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Excellent restaurant
Excellent restaurant
Breakfast was amazing due to the selection of fresh fruits raspberries strawberries blackberries melon pineapple blueberries pomegranate prunes cereal pastries toast yogurt smoked fish plus full English with black pudding backed beans and crapes
Our evening meal was also great value for money Evan though they forgot to deliver the side salad we requested
Lesley
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The question as put means our answer is rather misleading.
The question as put means our answer is rather misleading. We did not have time to explore Winchelsea as we would have liked, but spent much of our time in Rye, a quarter-hour drive away and with enough to keep us busy ind interested for two days. We only scratched the surface of the possibilities of the wider area. In Rye, park as soon as you can in any of the car-parks at the foot of the hill and walk. There is masses to see, but the one-way system within the town can be a nightmare to the unwary.
Martin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Winchelsea beach is a remote and beautiful coastline,...
Winchelsea beach is a remote and beautiful coastline, perfect for November stormy weather. 20 mins away from Rye nature reserve and Petts Level cliffs.
This is not in Winchelsea itself, but Winchelsea beach.
Geoff
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful, peaceful, historic town with strong local...
Beautiful, peaceful, historic town with strong local community feel, excellent to combine with exploring the rest of the area (Rye, Dungeness etc). Lovely place to spend a few hours walking around, enjoying the view over the surrounding countryside.
Schedule visit with a date the cellar tours are on- we only found out about these after we visited!
William
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Small village of houses but beautiful one pub, one corner...
Small village of houses but beautiful one pub, one corner shop .
Great stop point to venture to beaches, Rye, battle and surrounding areas which have lots of pubs and cafes
Is also suitable for relaxing rest
The cottage is idyllic. It's actually very spacious and easily accommodated our family. The garden was the perfect place for an early morning coffee. Absolute bliss... no noise except for bird song and bees. The kitchen is wonderfully stocked - plenty quality pots, pans, etc. Everything is spotlessly clean. Winchelsea itself is an ideal base for some walking/running/swimming - the circular walk to Rye was an ideal way to sped Saturday morning. To top it all, the hosts left Easter eggs for us - what a kind gesture. THANK YOU.
Beautiful well equipped caravan ,with veranda ,perfect for our beagle ,could go outside safely ,location was good ,lovely quiet pitch ,parking no problem ,got space in car park ,quite close to van ,less than 10 mins walk to winchelsea beach ,good site ,shops just outside ,pizza /kebab co op ,and a pub ,lovely listening to the storm ,and rain on the caravan ,Tv ,stereo etc.,two bathrooms. Would use again .
Caroline was extremely welcoming and helpful, even before we arrived
The apartment was placed in a beautiful setting, very spacious and lovely decor. There was a large, garden and wood fired hot tub.
Location was great for visiting Rye and Hastings and Winchelsea beach was only a few minutes drive.
Would highly recommend and look forward to staying again.
Clean room and plenty of free parking. Shower was good and water hot. Excellently situated and nice and quiet as our room was to the rear of the hotel. We asked for 3 separate single beds which is exactly what was supplied. There was a tv in our room but we didn’t use it. Kettle available with tea and coffee supplied. I had vegan sausages cooked to order.
Winchelsea is a beautiful small town with many lovely buildings. It looks idyllic. The church is the central focus of the town and is a must to visit. It is a stones throw from Rye and the nature reserve. There is a glorious walk from the house along the Military Canal to the sea and various paths around the Pett level.
Enjoyed our stay at winchelsea lodge the rooms are warm and comfortable the beds are comfortable tea and coffee supplied in our room, lee and all the staff very friendly and helpful a nice hot shower in the morning followed by a great breakfast would definitely recommend to anyone
Everything about the Gem was great. Friendly host, very clean and tidy, peaceful and easy reach of everything in Rye and Winchelsea. We were given a card and a bottle of wine on arrival as it was our wedding anniversary which was lovely as well as unexpected.
Caravan was clean, spacious and equipped with everything we needed. We didn’t use any of the park facilities, but there was a fish and chip shop and a Co-Op next to the entrance. Pebbly beach nearby and Camber Sands only 20mins away.
Quaint little cottage but with all mod cons. Winchelsea Town is just picture perfect. It has a very good village shop and pub literally just steps away. We had a lovely few days. Plenty to see in the area. Highly recommend it.
The room was comfortable. We loved the balcony in Room 17 and the telescope that was provided for us to look at the wildlife.
The staff were very friendly, especially the young lady who welcomed us to the hotel at Reception.
Private lounge facility with the bedroom - like a suite, meant very comfortable. Substantial breakfast, all delicious. Friendly host and off road parking. Quiet with good views, but Winchelsea within walking distance.
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