What to see and do in Rye, East Sussex
Rye, in East Sussex, is one of England’s best kept secrets. Nestled between green rolling hills and the English Channel it’s one of the best-preserved medieval towns in England
Rye, in East Sussex, is one of England’s best kept secrets. Nestled between green rolling hills and the English Channel it’s one of the best-preserved medieval towns in England
Spring is a fabulous time to visit The Goodwood Hotel. Bluebells adorn the Goodwood Estate and there’s a new Spring menu at Farmer, Butcher, Chef.
Piers are the grand dames of the great British seaside and they add a unique charm and nostalgia to our promenades and sea-fronts. Meet four East Sussex piers…
The Standard Inn in the charming town of Rye, East Sussex, is over 500 years old, rich in history and situated in a superb location in the heart of the town’s citadel.
What typifies the English seaside more than fish ‘n chips with a view of the ocean? When Suzanne and I visited The Beach Deck on Eastbourne’s Royal Parade during our short break in Eastbourne, it was an overcast day at the beginning of April. We arrived quite early for lunch…
Amberley Castle is nothing if not impressive, as are their afternoon teas. And any coeliacs in your party won’t go hungry as they do an impressive range of gluten free sandwiches and cakes.