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Nearby Towns
& Villages

Camber 2.7 miles
East Guldeford 1.1 miles
Icklesham 3.7 miles
Iden 2.2 miles
Peasmarsh 3.3 miles
Pett 5.1 miles
Playden 0.9 miles
Rye Foreign 2.1 miles
Rye Harbour 1.4 miles
Udimore 3.8 miles
Winchelsea 2.2 miles
Winchelsea Beach 2.6 miles
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Rye, East Sussex Within the Rye, East Sussex web site you can find accommodation in Rye including self catering, bed and breakfast, B&B and hotels. The Rye site also has restaurants, Tourist Information, things to do in Rye, shops and more in the directory!

Travelling westward across Romney Marsh, the distinctive outline of Rye can be seen in the distance. It rises above the level green pastures, stretching from the sea to the far hills which formed the shoreline before the marsh was drained.

Once surrounded by sea, this fortified hilltop town played an important role in the defence of the south coast of England. These days, the river no longer harbours warships and is home to the local fishing fleet.

Meandering for over one and a half miles from Rye to the coast, the river forms part of the picturesque scenery visible from several vantage points in and around the citadel of Rye.

St Mary's church tower (usually open to the public) offers the best viewpoint to show the terracotta roofs of the many timbered houses. These ancient buildings, cobbled streets and secret passages, once the haunt of smugglers and highwaymen, regularly attract film crews in search of historical settings for period productions.

Many authors, musicians, artists and celebrities have made Rye their home, a medieval haven periodically visited by Royalty. In 1573 the title "Rye Royale" was bestowed upon the town by Queen Elizabeth I after a three day stay.

The sheer concentration of living history packed into this vibrant market town makes it the ideal base for a holiday of discovery, or a relaxing short break. There are many comfortable, welcoming hotels and guest houses and plenty of charming inns and restaurants.

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Playden Weekend - Arts and Crafts Exhibition
Location: Rye
(17 May 2008)
A Celebration of Arts, Crafts and Music by many local artists. Venue: St Michael's Church, Playden. Time: 10.30pm - 4.30pm. ... more

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