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On England’s south coast lies 1066 Country, Sussex, easy to reach from the South East of England. Discover and explore the main towns of Battle, Bexhill, Hastings and Rye and the smaller towns of Herstmonceux, Winchelsea, Camber, Pevensey and Bodiam.
Perfect for days out or longer stays, 1066 Country offers a wide variety of visitor attractions, medieval towns, award-winning vineyards, breath-taking coastal and rural landscapes, the finest cuisine, exhilarating events and unique shopping.
Visit us on our stand in the South East area at the Excursions™ Show to find out more and to meet our stand partners Carr Taylor Vineyard, Herstmonceux Castle Estate and Rye Heritage Centre.
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Rye Heritage Centre. The best place for groups to begin their visit to Rye |
40 seat auditorium with 20 minute audio visual experience, The Story of Rye, showcasing the famous Rye Town Model. Friendly, knowledgeable staff and volunteers to host your visit. Heritage displays, vintage penny arcade machines, gift shop.
New for 2023 - The Smuggler’s Attic - a new walkthrough interactive experience.
Group booking rates 2023
Adults: £3.75 | Children 5 – 16: £2.50
Contact us: info@ryeheritage.co.uk 01797226696
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Michelham Priory and grounds |
Explore 800 years of history at Michelham Priory – a Tudor house on a picturesque island, medieval gatehouse and seven acres of beautiful grounds.
Set on a private island within England’s largest medieval moat, this stunning site is a tranquil oasis full of features to explore all-year round.
Book now for Spring 2023 for our 80,000 blooming daffodil display.
Discount rates for groups of 10+ (pre-booking required). Free coach parking. Free Wifi. Café. Guided tours and bespoke experiences.
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Smugglers Adventure, Hastings |
Journey back in time to uncover the deep and dark secrets of the ancient smuggling industry with acres of hidden underground caverns, covert passages, and concealed tunnels on a voyage deep beneath the surface. Over 70 life-sized smuggling characters will open your eyes to the lucrative but often perilous world of the ancient smugglers. Meet pirates, smugglers and bootleggers who used this underground hideaway to stash their contraband from the watchful eye of the Crown.
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The British Tea Museum, Hastings |
The British Tea Museum celebrates the customs and manners of teatime. The museum proudly works with Grey’s Tea, (the descendants of Earl Grey himself) and offers a range of 28 real leaf teas to accompany your cream tea or afternoon tea.
Open to the public at weekends, the museum also offers Teatime Masterclasses during the week, to groups of 20 or more.
Find out more information about the Teatime Masterclass on the museum’s YouTube channel.
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Great Dixter House and Gardens |
In a fast changing, complex world, Great Dixter House and Gardens is a very special sanctuary where you can take a deep breath and just be. Once the family home of the great gardener and plantsman Christopher Lloyd, the 6 acre garden is exciting, experimental and joyful as well as an educational centre for horticultural students from around the world. The medieval house was extended in the 20th century by Lutyens who incorporated the charming farm buildings into the garden design.
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