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Peasmarsh
Tillingham is a wine producer in East Sussex, perched on a hill with views over Rye, Romney Marsh and the English Channel. The 70-acre farm is home to vineyards, a winery and a restaurant, plus eleven ensuite rooms in what was formerly a hop barn.
RYE
All the family can participate in watersports at our beautiful lake situated between Rye and Camber Sands. Windsurfing, dinghy sailing, and paddleboard lessons are run for children and adults, and Kyak and paddleboard hire is available by the hour…
Bodiam, Nr Robertsbridge
Bodiam is one of Britain’s most picturesque castles in the heart of a historic landscape. As was Sir Edward Dallingridge’s vision when he built the castle in 1385, the approach to the castle with towers rising majestically from the moat is awe…
Beckley, Rye
The largest organic vineyard in the UK, Oxney is 17 meters above sea level in a warm and protected microclimate. We grow pinot noir, pinot meunier, chardonnay and seyval blanc vines to make award winning English sparkling wine.
Rye
Join our boat trips departing from Rye Harbour and head out to sea for an exhilarating experience. Our 9 seater RIB speedboat is the best way to see the Sussex and Kent coastline.
Appledore, Ashford
Visit us in Appledore, Kent to explore our vineyards and find out what makes our corner of England so special for winemaking. Our tasting room is open to visitors all year round, and our cellar door stocks a range of limited-edition wines that are…
RYE
A fantastically traditional mixed family farm with Café and Farm Shop overlooking hop gardens and views through the picturesque Tillingham Valley towards Rye. Extensive pick-your-own fruits in summer, as well as pumpkins and Christmas trees.
Rye
Early Georgian house and walled garden, home of writer Henry James and later of E F Benson, author of the Mapp and Lucia Tales. Exhibits include letters, pictures and furniture.
Tenterden
The picturesque line weaves between Tenterden and Bodiam for 10 1/2 miles. England's finest rural light railway enables visitors to experience travel & service from a bygone age aboard beautifully restored Victorian coaches and locomotives.
Rye
Sometimes called the "cathedral of East Sussex", the Parish Church of Rye, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, has dominated the hill on which the citadel is built for over 900 years. When the building of the present church was started, early in the…
Rye
Large coastal nature reserve with a vast array of wildlife. Network of footpaths leading to 5 birdwatching hides (3 wheelchair accessible). Information centre.
RYE
Many displays on smuggling, military, police, coastal and maritime history and with things for children to do! See how Women prisoners were treated in the 19th Century. Open all year round.
Ashford
Set in 100 acres of beautiful countryside, the Rare Breeds Centre offers fun and adventure for families all year round.
Rye
State-of-the-art 2-screen cinema, café-bar and function venue in renovated Victorian buildings.
Newenden
Affordable, fun family days out. Tranquil river cruises, kayaks, rowing boats, canoes and stand-up paddle boards. Eat at the Lime Wharf Café, stay in our small campsite. Play area for kids. Dog friendly.
Rye
Great Dixter is an historic house, a garden of world renown, a centre of education, and a place of pilgrimage for horticulturists from across the world.
CAMBER
This stunning stretch of sandy beach is home to the only sand dune system in East Sussex. Camber Sands is the perfect get-away with unspoilt views of sand and sea stretching for miles.
RYE
Camber Castle was one link in the chain of forts built along the south coast by Henry VIII in 1544. It was abandoned soon after it was built and is a rare example of its kind.
RYE
Single-origin, artisan, handmade Chocolate from East Sussex... how did we get here? We first started our little chocolate business in 2016 with a small broken chocolate machine (fondly known as Lilly) from the Welsh valleys.
We got to work,…
Rye
Rye Town Hall is home to Rye's new Information Point, located near the St Mary the Virgin Church and a stone's throw from Rye Museum.