You’ll always remember your time at this unique place to stay.

Inside, you’ll discover a wealth of character-filled spaces, including a reception hall adorned with exposed studwork and an exquisite eighteenth-century staircase. The drawing room captivates with its tall sash windows, ornate ceiling beams, and a grand inglenook fireplace, while the sitting room offers views of Castle Street and features a marble fireplace. Transition seamlessly to the garden room, styled in Arts and Crafts fashion, with its arched glazed doors leading to the terrace.

The open-plan kitchen, breakfast room, and dining area blend classic Georgian aesthetics with modern functionality, featuring painted cabinetry, wood countertops, and an Aga stove. Descend to the medieval cellar or retreat to the cloakroom for added convenience.

Upstairs, the first floor beckons with three double bedrooms, including a master suite with sea views, dressing area, and en suite bath/shower room. The attic level unveils three additional spacious rooms and a bath/shower room, perfect for accommodating larger groups.

Outside, the meticulously manicured garden presents a sanctuary of tranquility, complete with a flagstone terrace, expansive lawn, and a variety of flora including roses, hydrangeas, and olive trees. A greenhouse, garden store, and compost bins offer practical amenities, while private access to the High Street ensures convenience.

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway.Our Ammunition Wagon was built for the War Department in the closing years of the Second World War. It was used to convey military ammunition and explosives, an extremely dangerous cargo to carry in a wooden wagon behind a hard-working steam engine sending out sparks…

Such wagons would have been particularly in need in the preparations for the D-Day landings in Normandy in 1944, and many British and American-built wagons and other rolling stock followed the first wave of troops over to France to assist with the Allies’ advance towards Berlin.
These days, the Ammunition Wagon offers a much safer and calmer environment for your stay. It includes a double bed, sofa, TV, en-suite shower room/WC, microwave, fridge, multiple power sockets and heating for those chilly winter months. Outside you will find an individual private garden with outdoor seating and a BBQ (bring your own charcoal!), offering a great place to relax over looking the steam railway and surrounding Rother Valley.

The Ammunition Wagon sleeps two adults, plus two on the sofa bed, with allocated parking directly outside.

You will have full access to the entire space

We will be available should you need us.

We are located in the beautiful Rother Valley on the Kent and East Sussex border in Northiam.

Located near Bodiam, Tenterden, Rye and Hastings, the carriages provide a fantastic base for you to explore the local countryside and coast with attractions and activities to suit everyone.

The carriages are situated within Northiam Steam Railway Station, a working station on the Kent and East Sussex Railway line. You don’t even need to leave the carriages to get the full railway experience as the steam trains will pull up at the station just over 20ft away.

We have painstakingly given some wonderful, care-worn rolling stock an exciting new life as modern, clean, inviting bases for you to relax in. We carry out as much of the work ourselves as we can, transforming the interiors into unique quirky spaces. The exteriors are painted in period colours and we retain as many original features as possible.

We recommend that you arrive by car and there is plenty of parking at the property. The nearest mainline train stations are Rye and Hastings with connecting buses to.Northium.

Anyone who travelled by train from the 1950s to the 1980s will be very familiar with our Mark One coach. Thousands were built by British Railways complete with their trademark slam doors and sliding window vents, and several still run on our Kent & East Sussex Railway neighbours.

‘Plum and Custard’ is just one of the nicknames given to the cream and maroon livery for coaching stock in the early days of British Railways. Our coach was originally a restaurant car on the London Midland Region, serving meals and drinks for both first and second class passengers and seating 23 diners.
This beautifully-converted railway carriage caters for up to six people for the perfect getaway. It has two double bedrooms (one with an en-suite), a family bathroom with a bath and shower, a bunk bedroom for kids, a full kitchen with induction hob, oven, microwave and fridge freezer and an open plan lounge and dining area with a TV and DVD player.

Gas central heating will keep you nice and warm in the winter months and a complimentary welcome hamper is provided too. A travel cot and a high chair can also be provided for the little ones.

Allocated parking for up to three cars is available directly outside.

You will have full access to the entire space

We will be available should you need us.

We are located in the beautiful Rother Valley on the Kent and East Sussex border in Northiam.

Located near Bodiam, Tenterden, Rye and Hastings, the carriages provide a fantastic base for you to explore the local countryside and coast with attractions and activities to suit everyone.

The carriages are situated within Northiam Steam Railway Station, a working station on the Kent and East Sussex Railway line. You don’t even need to leave the carriages to get the full railway experience as the steam trains will pull up at the station just over 20ft away.

We have painstakingly given some wonderful, care-worn rolling stock an exciting new life as modern, clean, inviting bases for you to relax in. We carry out as much of the work ourselves as we can, transforming the interiors into unique quirky spaces. The exteriors are painted in period colours and we retain as many original features as possible.

We recommend that you arrive by car and there is plenty of parking at the property. The nearest mainline train stations are Rye and Hastings with connecting buses to Northium.

Get lost in the beauty and history of Winchelsea Town and countryside in this charming private studio located just a 15 minutes’ walk from Winchelsea Train Station, and only 33km away from Ashford Eurostar International.

This converted outbuilding turned 1-bedroom home has a cosy living room with a TV and range of entertainment, a fully equipped kitchen with an oven and a microwave, and 1 bedroom with a double bed and en-suite bathroom. Towels and bed linen are offered in the holiday home. For added privacy, the accommodation features a private entrance.

The spacious private garden and patio are perfect for soaking up the morning sun before setting off on adventures, or for enjoying a peaceful glass of wine and some alfresco dining during warm evenings.

Beamed ceilings and cosy ambient lighting, combined with the quiet and tranquil local setting, make for a perfect calming getaway to relax and reconnect with one’s self, one’s partner or nature itself.

With breathtaking views and so much to explore and do in the local area , you can be as adventurous or as roaming as you like during the days and evenings, knowing a peaceful and re-energising sleep await you.

During your stay look out for historic buildings dating back to the 13th century, cobbled streets and panoramic views that you really can’t miss thanks to Winchelsea’s hilltop location. The heart of Winchelsea is the 13th century church. The town is known as being the smallest in the country, with panoramic views in all directions. When you book with us you should expect a quiet and tranquil stay whilst being in the centre of a Town. Winchelsea also has a lovely pub & local shop.

The town boasts a variety of walking trails to allow you to explore the best that 1066 county has to offer, including the grace of old castles, ancient walls and other remnants of history. Farmland and idyllic countryside views give way to a beautiful pebble beach, so flat you can see for miles. Explore by sea with kitesurfing and boat hire for those with an adventurous spirit, or stick by the locals and opt for a tour of local vineyards or a tour of local history.

Rye is five minutes away, with shops – restaurants and pubs.

Winchelsea train station is around a 15 minute walk down the hill…

Buses also stop regularly in the town centre – one minute from the property.

Parking is ample on the street outside.

Taxis are also available to take you to Winchelsea from either Winchelsea, Rye or Hastings stations.
Guest access
When you book with us you will have access to all areas of the Gazebo & to the garden/patio, which backs onto the Gazebo. Perfect for sunny nights with an evening meal or chilled bottle of wine.
Other things to note
Bed linen & Towels provided

Please note this is a Non Pet friendly and Non Smoking property.