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Rye is the perfect resting place to visit the many historical sites, country gardens and nature reserves.
Rye's origins lie in its unique trading history as an important Cinque Port and strategic sea defence town. Once an island, Rye sits high on a hill with beautiful views over Romney Marsh and the sea.
Today, Rye is a bustling market town with many antique shops nestled amongst its fine examples of ancient architecture and narrow cobbled streets. There is a museum in the Ypres tower, the world renowned Rye Pottery, art galleries, a Norman church in the citadel and many good restaurants & friendly pubs both in the town and the surrounding area.
Rye is less than one hour's drive from the channel ports. Ashford International station and the Channel Tunnel are within half an hour. London and the major airports are easily accessible by road and rail.
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