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East Sussex
- Alfriston
- Appledore
Appledore is situated between Tenterden and New Romney on the B2080. There are several theories as to how its name ... more - Ashburnham
Ashburnham has a long history and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. It gets its name from the local stream, ... more - Ashford
- Avoriaz
- Battle
The attractive town of Battle gets it name from the Battle of Hastings, which was fought between Harold the Saxon ... more - Beckley
- Benenden
- Bexhill-on-Sea
Bexhill-on-Sea retains much of the charm and style that made it a favourite of the Victorian and Edwardian aristocracy. It ... more - Biddenden
- Bodiam
Bodiam Castle, alongside the River Rother, could have come straight out of a fairytale complete with drawbridge and moat. It ... more - Brightling
Brightling is a small village, which lies about 5 miles north-east of Battle off the B2096. The church, St Thomas a ... more - Brighton
- Broad Oak
- Brookland
Situated between the Walland and Romney Marshes, Brookland has a history of smuggling. In 1821 a notorious group called 'The ... more - Burwash
- Burwash Weald
- Camber
By leaving Rye on the A259 Eastbound and turning right at East Guldeford for a total of 4 miles you ... more - Canterbury
- Catsfield
- Charlwood
- Chelsea
- Chilham
- Chiswick
- Clapham
- Colleton Mills
- Cooden Beach
- Cranbrook
- Cripps Corner
- Crowhurst
- Dover
- Dungeness
Dungeness lies on the edge of Romney Marsh at the Southern-most point in Kent and offers the visitor a world ... more - Dymchurch
- East Guldeford
- Eastbourne
- Ebony
Ebony is a small hamlet in the parish of Stone-cum-Ebony on the borders of East Sussex and Kent. Ebony was ... more - Fairlight
An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Fairlight is situated five miles from the ancient towns of Rye, Hastings and Battle. It ... more - Faversham
- Flimwell
- Folkestone
- Goudhurst
- Great Torrington
- Greatstone-on-Sea
- Guestling
- Guildford
- Hailsham
- Hastings
Hastings is on the South Coast and grew from a small settlement between the East and West Hills. Hastings was ... more - Hawkhurst
- Headcorn
- Herstmonceux
- High Halden
- Hooe
- Hookwood
- Hove
- Hurst Green
- Hythe
- Icklesham
- Iden
One of the older settlements in this part of East Sussex. Iden probably began like so many other towns and ... more - Ivychurch
- John's Cross
- Kensal Green
- Les Gets
- Lewes
- Little Common
- London
- Lunsford's Cross
- Lydd
- Montriond
- Morzine
- Mountfield
- New Romney
- Newenden
- Newhaven
- Ninfield
- Northiam
Northiam has everything expected of a village rich in history- old cottages, fine houses, even a parish-pump on the green. ... more - Ore
- Peasmarsh
Nestling in the delightful countryside just 3 miles to the north west of Rye, Peasmarsh maintains a busy local community. ... more - Penzance
- Pett
- Pett Level
Pett Level is a small, peaceful seaside village, and is situated on the coast between Rye and Hastings. It lies ... more - Pevensey
- Playden
Playden village lies about a mile to the north of Rye. A visitor could be forgiven for passing by unaware ... more - Plumpton
- Robertsbridge
- Rolvenden
- Ruckinge
- Rye
Travelling westward across Romney Marsh, the distinctive outline of Rye can be seen in the distance. It rises above the ... more - Rye Foreign
Rye Foreign lies on the A268 and is about 3 miles (5-km) north-west of Rye. The parish encompasses the hamlets ... more - Rye Harbour
Rye Harbour is a picturesque village and moorings near the Kent and Sussex border. The unique and interesting harbour, which ... more - Saint Jean d'Aulps
- Salehurst
Salehurst, mentioned in the Domesday Book, lies off the A21 about half a mile from Robertsbridge. It is small hamlet ... more - Sandhurst
Sandhurst, Kent is close to the East Sussex border and the A268, which is the main road to London, runs ... more - Seaford
- Sedlescombe
Sedlescombe lies off the A21 about 5 miles north of Hastings. It is a picturesque village with a sloping village ... more - Sennen Cove
- Sidley
- Silvertown
- Small Hythe
Smallhythe is a hamlet that lies on the Levels between Wittersham and Tenterden on the B2082. It was once the harbour ... more - Smarden
- South Molton
- Southwark
- St Ives
- St Leonards
- St Michaels
- Staplecross
Staplecross lies on the B2165 between Ewhurst Green and Cripps Corner and although a small hamlet, it was important during ... more - Staplehurst
- Stone-in-Oxney
Stone-in-Oxney is a small fairly scattered village which occupies a commanding position on the east side of the Isle of ... more - Telham
Telham is on the A2100 between Battle and Hastings. It is a tiny hamlet comprising a few houses, a church ... more - Tenterden
Nestling in the heart of the Weald of Kent, Tenterden, rich in history, has largely escaped much modern development and ... more - Tintagel
The name Tintagel comes from the Cornish “Din Tagell” meaning fort by the neck of land and it was first ... more - Tunbridge Wells
- Uckfield
- Udimore
Udimore village extends along a ridge about four miles to the west of Rye on the B2089. As you travel ... more - Wadhurst
- Wartling
- Westfield
Known as Westewelle in the Doomsday survey, Westfield is one of the largest villages in the area with a population ... more - Whatlington
- Willesborough
- Winchelsea
Winchelsea, the smallest town in England, stands 2 miles west of medieval Rye. A charter of 1277 fortified the town ... more - Winchelsea Beach
Leaving medieval Rye with its narrow streets and old worlde charm, a 3-mile westward drive finds a different world. The ... more - Wittersham
Wittersham is situated between Rye and Tenterden on the B2082, lying on the high ground of the Isle of Oxney, ... more - Woodchurch
- Worthing
- Wye