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The town of Rye sits tucked away on the South Coast of England, a town of cobbled streets and favoured by artists and writers through the ages (most notably HG Wells and Henry James). The town of Rye is positioned on a hill overlooking the River Rother and Romney Marsh.

 

Tudor and Georgian houses add up to making the architectural features of the town, interesting for first time visitors, while the leisurely pace of life, has seen quite a number of these go on to become permanent residents. The beautiful town of Rye The beautiful town of Rye A quiet village life is complimented by a rich cultural calendar, preserving the local history of the area. The town is an ideal base from which to explore some of England’s most beautiful coastal towns, from Eastbourne right the way along to to Brighton, while, for those seeking more adventure inland, Battle Abbey provides a wonderful day out where the whole family can experience what life was like in medieval times, and learn about the history of England through to 1066.

 

For families planning a holiday by the seaside, Camber Sands nearby, provides miles and miles of unspoilt sandy beaches, for taking great holidays on England’s southern coast. Learn, Discover and Explore Rye. The famous lighthouse of Beachy Head The famous lighthouse of Beachy Head Add us to your RSS reader, we’re filling up with first rate information soon!

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