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A Ghostly guided walk of Rye with the Town Crier as your guide, including a visit to the attic of the town hall to view it's hidden treasures.
- Starting from Rye town hall
- £15 per person
- lasting 2 hours
- Not recommended for under 12's but subject to parental discretion.
- Under 16's must be accompanied by an adult.
Walks will take place whatever the weather so please dress accordingly.
Private walks can be booked, minimum of 4 people, please enquire for more details.
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