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Appledore 1.4 miles
Beckley 5.9 miles
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Brookland 3.4 miles
Camber 5.9 miles
East Guldeford 4 miles
High Halden 6.5 miles
Iden 2.9 miles
Ivychurch 5.2 miles
Lydd 7.7 miles
Newenden 6.7 miles
Peasmarsh 4.6 miles
Playden 4 miles
Rolvenden 6.3 miles
Ruckinge 6.4 miles
Rye 4.8 miles
Rye Foreign 4.3 miles
Rye Harbour 5.7 miles
Small Hythe 3.3 miles
St Michaels 5.8 miles
Stone-in-Oxney 0.1 miles
Tenterden 4.9 miles
Udimore 7.2 miles
Winchelsea 7 miles
Wittersham 2.7 miles
Woodchurch 4.1 miles
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Camber Castle
Location: Camber 5.3 miles
Camber Castle lies between Rye and Winchelsea, and was originally located on a shingle spit which protected the approach to ... more
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01797 223 862
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Bodiam Castle
Location: Bodiam 9.7 miles
One of the most famous and evocative castles in Britain, Bodiam was built in 1385, as both a defence and ... more
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01580 830 436
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Rye Castle Museum
Location: Rye 4.8 miles
An independent registered museum owned by Rye Museum Association at Ypres Tower & East Street ... more
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01797 226 728
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Battle Abbey
Location: Battle 14.1 miles
A magnificent Benedictine Abbey which commemorates one of the most famous events in English history, the Battle of Hastings on ... more