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Brede Steam Giants
Tourist attraction
ππ AMAZING!! The volunteers at Brede Steam Giants are truly salt of the earth people, true heroes who keep the heritage and history of steam mechanics alive. This place is incredible. There is a tea shop with scones, cake and chocolate. The cake was great. The ladies are total gems π Must visit place....
4.90 (103 reviews)
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Fairlight Hall
Garden
π What a beautiful place for outdoor theatre. Gorgeous gardens and views! Would have been 5 stars, but only one working toilet
4.80 (75 reviews)
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Rye Art Gallery
Art gallery
A permanent collection of paintings by Rye artists, contemporary art, jewellery and crafts for sale.
4.80 (37 reviews)
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National Trust - Bateman's
Charity
Rudyard Kipling's beamed, 17th-century rustic home, with the writer's furnishings and artefacts.
$$ $$
4.70 (2.6K reviews)
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Pashley Manor Gardens
Garden
Fine old trees, fountains, springs and large ponds in gardens open April to September, with a cafe.
4.70 (775 reviews)
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Rye Harbour Discovery Centre
Visitor center
ππ Beautiful location by the sea with views across the marshes. The stunning, modern visitor centre is wedge-shaped and sits in the landscape effortlessly. It has shelf-style table running round one side, so you can enjoy food and drink while admiring the views across the marshes, plus other tables. L...
4.70 (674 reviews)
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Bexhill Museum
History museum
Museum exploring local history with displays such as race cars, vintage fashions & nature specimens.
4.70 (373 reviews)
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Battle Great Woods
Park
ππ Great circular walks with many forest tracks to get away from the crowds. Great treat for the four legged family member. Parking available.
4.70 (170 reviews)
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Rye Harbour Nature Reserve (Winchelsea)
Nature preserve
π It's the opposite side of the river that runs through Rye and looks across to Camber Sands. They have multiple look out points for bird watchers and photographers. You will need a long lense to really capture a good shot, more than 210mm ideally...
4.70 (134 reviews)
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Guestling Wood
Nature preserve
ππ An old favourite of mine, with or without the Bluebells and Wood Anemones! It is not a large wood, but the network of paths means you can zigzag to extend your walk or cut through to shorten it. It is light and fairly open you can follow the stream in places, take off over fields and follow part of...
4.70 (88 reviews)
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Bodiam Castle
Castle
14th-century castle with a moat, soaring towers, events and exhibitions, plus a cafe.
$$ $$
4.60 (6.6K reviews)
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Battle Abbey
Historical landmark
Medieval ruins and battlefield site with an interactive exhibition, a film about 1066 and a cafe.
4.60 (3.7K reviews)
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Kent & East Sussex Railway - (Northiam,Station)
Heritage railroad
ππ We stayed in a renovated 1940s railway carriage overlooking Northiam Station and beautiful countryside. Fantastic accommodation and great to see steam trains coming into the station. A unique experience, highly recommended.
4.60 (313 reviews)
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Church of Saint Mary, Rye
Anglican church
Built in the 12th century, this Episcopal church includes a visitor centre & climbable bell tower.
4.60 (310 reviews)
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Sarah Raven Perch Hill Farm
Garden
ππ Took my 87 year old Mum here today for her birthday. We booked for lunch with afternoon visit to the garden
Food was delicious( one very small niggle was there seemed to be no rhyme nor reason on who got served first)
And the gardens were amazing. An abundance of colour, and such beautiful flowers...
4.60 (139 reviews)
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Manor Gardens
Park
ππ Take a trip around the picturesque Manor Gardens, with wonderfully colourful plants and flowers. The ruins and remains of the original Manor House can be seen, built in the 13th Century. You'll be dazzled by the dense, colourful borders, planted with the season's best blooms. Definitely a must to go...
4.60 (128 reviews)