The Roost is situated in the heart of the Historic town of Battle. This beautifully refurbished, Listed-property perfectly combines contemporary living with characterful period features. Modern bespoke fixtures and fittings compliment the exposed beams and olde-world features to create a stylish yet historic property in this quaint and beautiful town.
Entering the property, you are greeted with a stunning newly fitted kitchen dining room. French doors give access out onto the sun trap balcony if you prefer some alfresco dining or just to sit and relax. Moving through to the front of the property a large, bright recently decorated living room supplies stunning views of Battle Abbey, cosy and comfortable furnishings you can enjoy some of the historic beauty of battle without leaving the apartment. A turning staircase takes you to the upper landing. To the front of the apartment is the master bedroom with a classic Victoria style metal bed frame and high quality cotton linens. We are sure you will get a great night’s sleep and wake up to the views over the Abbey. The second bedroom is full of old world charm, two quality single beds provide a magical room for children to sleep in. A newly refurbished, modern family bathroom with a shower above the bath completes the property
The property is located on Battle High Street and as parking is restricted in this area we recommend using mount street car park which costs £5 per day.
We will provide guests with our contact details should they need us during their stay.
Named after the most famous conflict on English soil, this compact market town grew up alongside the battleground, tranquil medieval abbey and surrounding ancient woodlands and is largely unchanged to this day.
At Battle’s beating heart is a bustling mix of independent shops and businesses.
The northern end of the High Street is the Almonry, originally built in 1090, which houses the Battle Museum of Local History. Here you’ll find the world’s oldest Guy Fawkes – or at least his head, which is made of pear wood, and his silk cloak. Thought to be more than 200 years old, he is still in active service and leads the Battle Bonfire Boyes on their fiery procession through the town each November.
At the southern end is Battle Abbey, and behind it the once-bloody battlefield, now a peaceful meadow filled with wild flowers and birdsong. Here you can stand at the very spot where King Harold is said to have died.
Battle train station is about a 15min walk to the apartment.
If you are arriving by car the most reliable place to get a space is about a 5 - 10 min walk from the apartment at Mount Street Car park TN33 0AR. Parking here is £6 per day.
No Pets
No Parties