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£500,000

3 bed cottage for sale
West Street, East Sussex TN31

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

  • EPC Rating: E

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Freehold
Added on 28/05/2026

About this property

  • Grade II Listed Rye House

  • Historic West Street Position

  • Medieval Timber Framed Interiors

  • Three Characterful First Floor Bedrooms

  • Open Plan Living Spaces

  • Vaulted Ceilings Original Fireplaces

  • Private Walled Courtyard Garden

  • Central Rye Conservation Area

  • Walking Distance Rye Station

  • Gas Central Heating Throughout

Tucked into the ancient heart of Rye’s Citadel, Santa Maria is one of those houses that feels woven into the fabric of the town itself. Behind its brick and timber frontage on West Street, the house carries centuries of adaptation and careful stewardship, from its origins as a 15th century Wealden Hall house to its association with celebrated author Radclyffe Hall in the 1930s. What remains today is a home with real substance and atmosphere, quietly refined rather than polished away.

The rhythm of daily life here is shaped by the town outside the door. Early walks for coffee along the cobbles. The sound of church bells drifting across the Citadel. Evenings spent moving between the warmth of the open-plan living space and the sheltered courtyard garden at the rear. The house suits people who want the richness of historic surroundings without giving up comfort or practicality.

Inside, the main reception space has a calm, settled feel. The living and dining areas flow naturally together beneath exposed beams and substantial timber framing, with old brick flooring underfoot and fireplaces that anchor the rooms without overpowering them. Large windows to the front bring movement and light from West Street while still allowing the house to feel private and cocooned. Ceiling heights are notably generous for a property of this age, giving the rooms an ease that is often missing in period cottages.

The kitchen sits quietly to the rear overlooking the courtyard garden, designed more for real living than display. There is space to cook properly, space for everyday routines, and a direct connection to the outside that works particularly well in warmer months. The rear lobby and ground floor shower room make the layout practical for guests returning from the coast, muddy countryside walks, or simply busy weekends in town.

Upstairs, the three bedrooms each carry their own character rather than feeling interchangeable. The principal bedroom, with its projecting oriel window looking along West Street, captures the feeling of living within Rye’s medieval streetscape. Exposed framing, wide oak floorboards and vaulted ceilings continue throughout the first floor, giving the house texture and authenticity without feeling overly formal. The third bedroom, overlooking the rooftops towards The Mermaid Inn, feels particularly connected to the surrounding history of the town.

Outside, the walled courtyard garden offers a surprisingly peaceful retreat in the centre of Rye. Enclosed by colour-washed walls and laid with brick pavers, it is a space that asks very little but gives plenty back - somewhere for a quiet breakfast, late evening glass of wine, or simply a moment away from the movement of the town during the busy summer season.

Living on West Street places you within walking distance of almost everything that makes Rye so enduringly loved. Lamb House, Rye Castle Museum, the independent shops and cafés, the station with services to Ashford International and London St Pancras, and the coastline beyond are all part of everyday life here. For those working from home, the house offers enough separation and calm to balance work with the slower pace that draws so many people to Rye in the first place.

Gas central heating provides year-round comfort, while the Grade II listing protects the remarkable architectural details that make the house so distinctive. Equally suited as a permanent home, a Rye weekend retreat, or an elegant holiday let, Santa Maria carries the kind of character that cannot be recreated.

What the current custodians have valued most is the feeling of living inside Rye’s history while still feeling entirely at home within it - a house connected to the town, the seasons, and the quieter pleasures of everyday life

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    Freehold

  • Council tax band

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