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Once one of England’s most thriving ports, now landlocked, Winchelsea was planned as a medieval new town, set on a hill and constructed in a chequer pattern with hidden vaults beneath. Today there’s a sense of calm, order and quietness preserved in its streets and buildings, and of intrigue when touring its labyrinth of underground cellars.
Winchelsea Court Hall Musuem illustrates the rich history of the ancient town of…
Camber Castle was one link in the chain of forts built along the south coast by Henry…
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is an important wildlife site set in an exceptional coastal…
If you're looking for things to do in Rye, don't miss the Rye Heritage Centre. Here…
Sometimes called the "cathedral of East Sussex", the Parish Church of Rye, dedicated to…
National Trust's Lamb House is a portal into a world of literary connections.
Many displays on smuggling, military, police, coastal and maritime history and with…
Rye Bay E-bikes is a small, family run electric bike company currently based just south…
Rye's delightful cinema, café-bar and function venue in renovated Victorian buildings.
The East Street Museum was originally a bottling factory but it now houses exhibitions…
Join Full Throttle Boat Charters from Rye Harbour and head out to sea for an exhilarating…
This stunning stretch of sandy beach is home to the only sand dune system in East Sussex.…
Explore mile after mile of scenic off-road cycle path from the stunning Camber Sands.