After last Saturday's trip to Hastings, another venture into Sussex along the Marsh Link, and possibly the last venture to a new place along that line for a day trip - I've done Bexhill, but any further than that is a two hour train ride. Appledore, whilst suitably Harry Potter, looks too small to make it worth a train ticket and ditto Winchelsea, where the train only calls twice a day. Time to think about Gravesend and such like.




First thought is that Rye is very like Sandwich, also a Cinque Port and I suspect of similar vintage. A very compact town with narrow, windy streets and remnants of a wall. Both have windmills, but I don't recall a Martello tower in Sandwich. Rye has a distinct hill, on tope of which is a castle and a church, which look out over the marshes and the sea - in the distance you can see Dungeness (on the horizon, to the right of the crane).
A certain amount of shopping got done, but there were very few charity shops. Mostly it was just walking, and occasionally sitting, and then a long walk down to Rye Harbour folklowed by the perfect timing of a bus back. More later.
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Also, I believe each is some distance from the station, combining a monumental hike with little reward at the end.
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You mean Rye isn't a sandwich?
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