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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.
Harbour Road, Rye
From a small family business to a sport event powerhouse, Nice Work has been delivering exceptional running events since 1989. What started with a single race, the Beckley 10k, has grown to managing over 150 events a year - including the Hastings…
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.
Rye
Kino is Rye's delightful cinema, café-bar and function venue in renovated Victorian buildings.
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…
Rock Channel, Rye
A seafood market and bar in the heart of Rye's local fishing community.
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
The East Street Museum was originally a bottling factory but it now houses exhibitions from Rye's history including its unique C18th fire engine.
Rye
ETHEL is part art gallery, part unique lifestyle and gift shop, located on the High Street, in beautiful Rye, Sussex.
RYE
Rye Chocolates began here in 2016. We’re an independent East Sussex chocolate maker crafting bold, small-batch bars with single-origin chocolate and local ingredients. Everything is proudly handmade in Rye.
Battle
Brede High Woods is the Trust’s largest ancient woodland, six miles north of Hastings in the High Weald National Landscape. It’s full of history and there’s some incredible and rare wildlife.
Rye
National Trust's Lamb House is a portal into a world of literary connections.