The Times and The Sunday Times has written about Landgate House and said “Rye may be the sort of town that film directors dream of, with its wonky timber, cobbles, cool craft shops and antiques, all with the zesty tang of a medieval port. However, despite the in-character pubs with rooms and guesthouses, it has few large historic rentals. Meet Landgate House, a 700-year-old, grade II listed, five bed gaff beside the old town wall, and it’s been sympathetically restored with a keen design eye. So while the flagstone floors remain, the décor is vintage loveliness – Windsor and mid-century dining chairs, art and a reclaimed glass bar from the Dorchester. Even better for families, it has a garden, which is rare in central Rye.”