Neighbourhoods
Battle is a delightful and compact market town - its centre just a few minutes walk from our front door. Set amongst its grand historical position are a wonderful array of local shops, pubs, coffee shops, tea rooms, restaurants, charming walks, a welcoming culture with lots of fun activities throughout the year
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Battle
Battle is a delightful and compact market town - its centre just a few minutes walk from our front door. Set amongst its grand historical position are a wonderful array of local shops, pubs, coffee shops, tea rooms, restaurants, charming walks, a welcoming culture with lots of fun activities throughout the year
Fairlight
Lovely walks, lovely views
Charming historic village that is thought to date back to 12th century. Great pubs for Sunday lunch are The George or the Salehurst Halt - a neighbouring hamlet
Robertsbridge
Charming historic village that is thought to date back to 12th century. Great pubs for Sunday lunch are The George or the Salehurst Halt - a neighbouring hamlet
City/town information
Hastings is one of the great seaside towns of the UK - there's everything here: a unique historical setting, a stunning seafront, a thriving arts scene, great places to eat and drink, fascinating shopping: antiques, bric-a-brac, design, quirky gift shops, breath-taking views from the hills that you can climb to up stepped alleys, or take a fenicular railway ... and lots more!
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Hastings
Hastings is one of the great seaside towns of the UK - there's everything here: a unique historical setting, a stunning seafront, a thriving arts scene, great places to eat and drink, fascinating shopping: antiques, bric-a-brac, design, quirky gift shops, breath-taking views from the hills that you can climb to up stepped alleys, or take a fenicular railway ... and lots more!
Rye
A stunning historical town - a real gem
Lovely seafront in this tranquil coastal town. Great for swimming and paddle boarding. The stunning art deco De La Warr Pavilion is an architectural treasure. It always has something great to see: concerts, exhibitions and cultural events.
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Bexhill
Lovely seafront in this tranquil coastal town. Great for swimming and paddle boarding. The stunning art deco De La Warr Pavilion is an architectural treasure. It always has something great to see: concerts, exhibitions and cultural events.
Hastings is a wonderful seaside town. Its Old Town is charming and full of fascinating shops, galleries, arts and crafts, cafes, restaurants and bars. There's live music and much to explore. And there's the seafront, pier, funfair and the amazing fleet of fishing boats that are pulled on to the shingle when they return with their catch - a great sight to witness.
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Hastings Old Town
Hastings is a wonderful seaside town. Its Old Town is charming and full of fascinating shops, galleries, arts and crafts, cafes, restaurants and bars. There's live music and much to explore. And there's the seafront, pier, funfair and the amazing fleet of fishing boats that are pulled on to the shingle when they return with their catch - a great sight to witness.
Sightseeing
Wilmington
lovely walks with great views, including the extraordinary Wilmington Giant
This stretch of coastline is stunning with its views of Seven Sisters cliffs. Well worth a visit
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Cuckmere Haven
This stretch of coastline is stunning with its views of Seven Sisters cliffs. Well worth a visit
14th century moated castle - what more needs to be said!
Great walks all around too
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Château de Bodiam
14th century moated castle - what more needs to be said!
Great walks all around too
Bateman's
Bateman's LaneRudyard Kipling's house with lovely gardens
There's lovely walks through and around Winchelsea. Have a look around the church and graveyard. You might find the grave of comedian Spike Milligan which says (in Welsh!) "I told you I was ill"
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Winchelsea Beach
There's lovely walks through and around Winchelsea. Have a look around the church and graveyard. You might find the grave of comedian Spike Milligan which says (in Welsh!) "I told you I was ill"
A lot to see & do: 15th Century moated castle, Elizabethan garden, woodlands
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Château d'Herstmonceux
A lot to see & do: 15th Century moated castle, Elizabethan garden, woodlands
If you 'collect' visits to castles, you can't really miss out visiting the landing place of William the Conqueror. English Heritage describe it as a "great family day out in East Sussex"
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Château de Pevensey
Castle RoadIf you 'collect' visits to castles, you can't really miss out visiting the landing place of William the Conqueror. English Heritage describe it as a "great family day out in East Sussex"
Peaceful woodland bordering a tranquil reservoir. If you are here in Spring, the grounds are carpeted in bluebells - magical!
Brede High Woods
Peaceful woodland bordering a tranquil reservoir. If you are here in Spring, the grounds are carpeted in bluebells - magical!
Elegant gardens and sculpture park in a historic setting. In the Spring you can see the Tulip festival, then a Rose festival in the summer. The village of Ticehurst up the road has interesting shops and a great pub for food, The Bell.
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Pashley Manor Gardens
Pashley RoadElegant gardens and sculpture park in a historic setting. In the Spring you can see the Tulip festival, then a Rose festival in the summer. The village of Ticehurst up the road has interesting shops and a great pub for food, The Bell.
Camber Sands
Famous sandy beach with sand dunes. A family favourite