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Following an extensive reconstruction project, Hastings Pier reopened to the public in April 2016. The pier is a modern, 21st century attraction with its history and heritage at its heart. Designed originally by renowned Victorian engineer Eugenius Birch and first opened in 1872, Hastings Pier has stood through wars, played host tomusic
HISTORY OF HASTINGS OLD TOWN History of Hastings Old Town. Until 1800 Hastings was confined to the Bourne Valley between the large unspoilt open areas of the East and West Hills. Originally this town (the Old Town) had just two main streets, High Street and All Saints' Street, which were divided by the Bourne Stream. In the late 1300s, a defensive wall was erected acrossCLIFF RAILWAYS
The East Hill Lift provides access to Hastings Country Park which overlooks the Old Town and Rock-a-Nore. It was in the country park that Hastings resident John Logie Baird, the inventor of television, got the inspiration which led to his first TV experiments. The lift provides views over the Stade, home to the largest beach launchedfishing
HASTINGS SEAFRONT OPEN TOP BUS A special open-top bus will be running in Hastings and St Leonards this summer. Stagecoach has unveiled the colourful double decker featuring a design showing all the fun things to do along the TAPA TAPAS - BEXHILL-ON-SEA - VISIT 1066 COUNTRY Tapa Tapas is relaunching on the 17th of May in Bexhill due to popular demand after its closure 2 years ago. The relaunch will see a new menu with an authentic Spanish feel, that will be welcome by many who have missed the authenticity of a Spanish Tapas over the last year. We can’t wait to serve you an array of Tapas and are expecting the 1066 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN Visit the towns and villages of Battle, Bexhill, Bodiam, Camber, Hastings, Herstmonceux, Pevensey, Rye and Winchelsea. Ancient settlements meet modern lifestyles, sparking a vibrant culture with so much to see and do. There's loads happening in 1066 Country – from theatre to music to children's activities. WHAT'S ON IN HASTINGS 01424 882944. info@hastingsinternationalpiano.org. online. Please join us for the second concert of the 2021 series with the former prizewinner of the 2019 Hastings International Piano Concerto Competition Sylvia Jiang. This event will be available from 7pm on Tuesday 9th February until 31st May 2021. Dates. WALKS IN RYE AND AROUND 1066 Country Walk. Follow the steps of William the Conqueror on this 31 mile trail, from the Normans’ landing point at Pevensey to the battlefield, through to the ancient towns of Winchelsea and Rye, taking in castles, oast houses and windmills along the way. In 2021, new signage and sculptures were installed. Find out more here . HASTINGS CASTLE & 1066 STORY During September 1066, William the Conqueror landed at Pevensey and ordered the construction of a prefabricated wooden castle. He then moved on to Hastings and erected another. Hastings Castle was originally a wooden tower built on top of a man made mound or motte, which was surrounded by an outer courtyard or bailey. DOG-FRIENDLY THINGS TO DO Bewl Water. Bewl Water is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, located in the heart of the High Weald. Home to the largest stretch of inland water in the South East, Bewl Water boasts a stunning reservoir, scenic woodland walks, cycle paths as well as manyactivities
HASTINGS PIER
Following an extensive reconstruction project, Hastings Pier reopened to the public in April 2016. The pier is a modern, 21st century attraction with its history and heritage at its heart. Designed originally by renowned Victorian engineer Eugenius Birch and first opened in 1872, Hastings Pier has stood through wars, played host tomusic
HISTORY OF HASTINGS OLD TOWN History of Hastings Old Town. Until 1800 Hastings was confined to the Bourne Valley between the large unspoilt open areas of the East and West Hills. Originally this town (the Old Town) had just two main streets, High Street and All Saints' Street, which were divided by the Bourne Stream. In the late 1300s, a defensive wall was erected acrossCLIFF RAILWAYS
The East Hill Lift provides access to Hastings Country Park which overlooks the Old Town and Rock-a-Nore. It was in the country park that Hastings resident John Logie Baird, the inventor of television, got the inspiration which led to his first TV experiments. The lift provides views over the Stade, home to the largest beach launchedfishing
HASTINGS SEAFRONT OPEN TOP BUS A special open-top bus will be running in Hastings and St Leonards this summer. Stagecoach has unveiled the colourful double decker featuring a design showing all the fun things to do along the TAPA TAPAS - BEXHILL-ON-SEA - VISIT 1066 COUNTRY Tapa Tapas is relaunching on the 17th of May in Bexhill due to popular demand after its closure 2 years ago. The relaunch will see a new menu with an authentic Spanish feel, that will be welcome by many who have missed the authenticity of a Spanish Tapas over the last year. We can’t wait to serve you an array of Tapas and are expecting the THINGS TO DO IN HASTINGS The British Tea Museum, 42 George Street, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34 3EA. Telephone. 07825 916 401. info@thebritishteamuseum.com. Hastings. Celebrating the customs and manners of British teatime, our Tea Room is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 6pm. More Details.WHAT'S ON IN BATTLE
0370 333 1181. High Street, Battle TN33 0AE. Kids rule at Battle Abbey this May half term! Join us in the grounds of the abbey to watch performances, listen to storytellers and spend time as a family in the great outdoors. More Details. HISTORY OF HASTINGS OLD TOWN History of Hastings Old Town. Until 1800 Hastings was confined to the Bourne Valley between the large unspoilt open areas of the East and West Hills. Originally this town (the Old Town) had just two main streets, High Street and All Saints' Street, which were divided by the Bourne Stream. In the late 1300s, a defensive wall was erected across CURIOUS ABOUT HASTINGS About. Have fun discovering Hastings with two self-guided, heritage walks with an optional treasure hunt. Are you curious about Hastings? Looking for an unusual and quirky activity which gets you out in the fresh air whatever the weather?CLIFF RAILWAYS
The West Hill Lift retains its original wooden Victorian coaches, and also runs through a tunnel, very unusual for a funicular. The lift's charming lower station is in traffic-free George Street which is full of continental-style cafés, art shops and bookshops. The West Hill itself offers some of the town's most remarkable views, stretching HAPPY JACK - VISIT 1066 COUNTRY John Godber's play based on the 40 year marriage of his grandparents, through the good times and the bad, happy and sad ASASIYUN - IMMERSIVE THEATRE - VISIT 1066 COUNTRY Join Gatehouse Theatre at Pevensey Castle for a performance of 'Asasiyun' - An historical and immersive theatrical experience. Combining powerful storytelling, thrilling action, and a rich UNDERGROUND HASTINGS ART EXHIBITION Seven local artists exhibiting the most weird and wonderful art from Hastings. Alongside a large range of original art, there will be books, prints, cards and clothing for sale from the artists. The WILD MUSHROOM FORAGE Firstly you will go on a fabulous forage and then it's back to the kitchen to prepare, cook and ultimately eat a delicious funghi based feast. £120pp and bring a guest for lunch £40pp DETAIL & DESIGN BY JENNY BUSH An exhibition of mixed media studies of nature and pattern in miniature. Sussex artist Jenny Bush works with a range of media and materials. Oils, acrylics and watercolour feature in her detailed 1066 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN Visit the towns and villages of Battle, Bexhill, Bodiam, Camber, Hastings, Herstmonceux, Pevensey, Rye and Winchelsea. Ancient settlements meet modern lifestyles, sparking a vibrant culture with so much to see and do. There's loads happening in 1066 Country – from theatre to music to children's activities. WHAT'S ON IN HASTINGS 01424 882944. info@hastingsinternationalpiano.org. online. Please join us for the second concert of the 2021 series with the former prizewinner of the 2019 Hastings International Piano Concerto Competition Sylvia Jiang. This event will be available from 7pm on Tuesday 9th February until 31st May 2021. Dates. WALKS IN RYE AND AROUND 1066 Country Walk. Follow the steps of William the Conqueror on this 31 mile trail, from the Normans’ landing point at Pevensey to the battlefield, through to the ancient towns of Winchelsea and Rye, taking in castles, oast houses and windmills along the way. In 2021, new signage and sculptures were installed. Find out more here . DOG-FRIENDLY THINGS TO DO Bewl Water. Bewl Water is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, located in the heart of the High Weald. Home to the largest stretch of inland water in the South East, Bewl Water boasts a stunning reservoir, scenic woodland walks, cycle paths as well as manyactivities
HISTORY OF HASTINGS OLD TOWN History of Hastings Old Town. Until 1800 Hastings was confined to the Bourne Valley between the large unspoilt open areas of the East and West Hills. Originally this town (the Old Town) had just two main streets, High Street and All Saints' Street, which were divided by the Bourne Stream. In the late 1300s, a defensive wall was erected across SHOPPING IN HASTINGS Telephone. +44 (0)1424 718049. enquiries@priorymeadow.com. Hastings. Priory Meadow Shopping Centre is located in the heart of the seaside town of Hastings – and is a short walk away from the seafront. With more than 50 shops and and over 1,000 car parking spaces, we have what you need for a great day out! Including,. HASTINGS MIDSUMMER FISH FEST About. The Midsummer Fish Festival will not take place in 2021. It would have been scheduled for the first weekend after Step 3 on the Government's Road Map, meaning that any delay in the proposed dates would have led to cancellation.However, the Seafood & Wine Festival in September is due to go ahead.. Enjoy a variety of delicious summer fish dishes from local restaurants along with a rangeCLIFF RAILWAYS
The East Hill Lift provides access to Hastings Country Park which overlooks the Old Town and Rock-a-Nore. It was in the country park that Hastings resident John Logie Baird, the inventor of television, got the inspiration which led to his first TV experiments. The lift provides views over the Stade, home to the largest beach launchedfishing
HASTINGS SEAFRONT OPEN TOP BUS A special open-top bus will be running in Hastings and St Leonards this summer. Stagecoach has unveiled the colourful double decker featuring a design showing all the fun things to do along the TAPA TAPAS - BEXHILL-ON-SEA - VISIT 1066 COUNTRY Tapa Tapas is relaunching on the 17th of May in Bexhill due to popular demand after its closure 2 years ago. The relaunch will see a new menu with an authentic Spanish feel, that will be welcome by many who have missed the authenticity of a Spanish Tapas over the last year. We can’t wait to serve you an array of Tapas and are expecting the 1066 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN Visit the towns and villages of Battle, Bexhill, Bodiam, Camber, Hastings, Herstmonceux, Pevensey, Rye and Winchelsea. Ancient settlements meet modern lifestyles, sparking a vibrant culture with so much to see and do. There's loads happening in 1066 Country – from theatre to music to children's activities. WHAT'S ON IN HASTINGS 01424 882944. info@hastingsinternationalpiano.org. online. Please join us for the second concert of the 2021 series with the former prizewinner of the 2019 Hastings International Piano Concerto Competition Sylvia Jiang. This event will be available from 7pm on Tuesday 9th February until 31st May 2021. Dates. WALKS IN RYE AND AROUND 1066 Country Walk. Follow the steps of William the Conqueror on this 31 mile trail, from the Normans’ landing point at Pevensey to the battlefield, through to the ancient towns of Winchelsea and Rye, taking in castles, oast houses and windmills along the way. In 2021, new signage and sculptures were installed. Find out more here . DOG-FRIENDLY THINGS TO DO Bewl Water. Bewl Water is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, located in the heart of the High Weald. Home to the largest stretch of inland water in the South East, Bewl Water boasts a stunning reservoir, scenic woodland walks, cycle paths as well as manyactivities
HISTORY OF HASTINGS OLD TOWN History of Hastings Old Town. Until 1800 Hastings was confined to the Bourne Valley between the large unspoilt open areas of the East and West Hills. Originally this town (the Old Town) had just two main streets, High Street and All Saints' Street, which were divided by the Bourne Stream. In the late 1300s, a defensive wall was erected across SHOPPING IN HASTINGS Telephone. +44 (0)1424 718049. enquiries@priorymeadow.com. Hastings. Priory Meadow Shopping Centre is located in the heart of the seaside town of Hastings – and is a short walk away from the seafront. With more than 50 shops and and over 1,000 car parking spaces, we have what you need for a great day out! Including,. HASTINGS MIDSUMMER FISH FEST About. The Midsummer Fish Festival will not take place in 2021. It would have been scheduled for the first weekend after Step 3 on the Government's Road Map, meaning that any delay in the proposed dates would have led to cancellation.However, the Seafood & Wine Festival in September is due to go ahead.. Enjoy a variety of delicious summer fish dishes from local restaurants along with a rangeCLIFF RAILWAYS
The East Hill Lift provides access to Hastings Country Park which overlooks the Old Town and Rock-a-Nore. It was in the country park that Hastings resident John Logie Baird, the inventor of television, got the inspiration which led to his first TV experiments. The lift provides views over the Stade, home to the largest beach launchedfishing
HASTINGS SEAFRONT OPEN TOP BUS A special open-top bus will be running in Hastings and St Leonards this summer. Stagecoach has unveiled the colourful double decker featuring a design showing all the fun things to do along the TAPA TAPAS - BEXHILL-ON-SEA - VISIT 1066 COUNTRY Tapa Tapas is relaunching on the 17th of May in Bexhill due to popular demand after its closure 2 years ago. The relaunch will see a new menu with an authentic Spanish feel, that will be welcome by many who have missed the authenticity of a Spanish Tapas over the last year. We can’t wait to serve you an array of Tapas and are expecting the BATTLE IN EAST SUSSEX Unfolding England's story. Please read the latest Covid-19 visitor information before planning a visit.. Named after the Battle of Hastings, the most famous conflict on English soil, this compact market town grew up alongside the battleground, tranquil medieval abbey and surrounding ancient woodlands – largely unchanged to this day.. Celebratory bonfires and battle re-enactments, a year STAFF PASS - VISIT 1066 COUNTRY Note: Due to Covid-19 precautions, many of our attractions are operating at reduced capacity and require you to book ahead, or may not even be currently accepting passes. Please check ahead THINGS TO DO IN HASTINGS The British Tea Museum, 42 George Street, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34 3EA. Telephone. 07825 916 401. info@thebritishteamuseum.com. Hastings. Celebrating the customs and manners of British teatime, our Tea Room is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 6pm. More Details.WHAT'S ON IN BATTLE
0370 333 1181. High Street, Battle TN33 0AE. Kids rule at Battle Abbey this May half term! Join us in the grounds of the abbey to watch performances, listen to storytellers and spend time as a family in the great outdoors. More Details. CURIOUS ABOUT HASTINGS About. Have fun discovering Hastings with two self-guided, heritage walks with an optional treasure hunt. Are you curious about Hastings? Looking for an unusual and quirky activity which gets you out in the fresh air whatever the weather?WHAT'S ON IN RYE
PYO Loganberries & Tayberries. Address. Tibbs Farm, Udimore, Rye, East Sussex, TN316AR. Telephone. 07596741680. tibbsfarmrye@gmail.com. Rye. What better way to get outside and explore the beautiful Sussex countryside with new tastes and an abundance of the freshest fruit allCATCH OF THE DAY
A full day's cookery course in the heart of Rye. Paul Webbe will show you how to source, prepare and cook local species of seafood. HISTORY OF HASTINGS OLD TOWN History of Hastings Old Town. Until 1800 Hastings was confined to the Bourne Valley between the large unspoilt open areas of the East and West Hills. Originally this town (the Old Town) had just two main streets, High Street and All Saints' Street, which were divided by the Bourne Stream. In the late 1300s, a defensive wall was erected across HAPPY JACK - VISIT 1066 COUNTRY John Godber's play based on the 40 year marriage of his grandparents, through the good times and the bad, happy and sad SUNDAYS OPENING JULY & AUGUST Sunday Opening for Summer Staycation holidays 2021. Throughout the month of July and August Starlings will be opening for 7 days a weekincluding Sundays.
1066 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN Visit the towns and villages of Battle, Bexhill, Bodiam, Camber, Hastings, Herstmonceux, Pevensey, Rye and Winchelsea. Ancient settlements meet modern lifestyles, sparking a vibrant culture with so much to see and do. There's loads happening in 1066 Country – from theatre to music to children's activities. WHAT'S ON IN HASTINGS 01424 882944. info@hastingsinternationalpiano.org. online. Please join us for the second concert of the 2021 series with the former prizewinner of the 2019 Hastings International Piano Concerto Competition Sylvia Jiang. This event will be available from 7pm on Tuesday 9th February until 31st May 2021. Dates. BATTLE IN EAST SUSSEX Unfolding England's story. Please read the latest Covid-19 visitor information before planning a visit.. Named after the Battle of Hastings, the most famous conflict on English soil, this compact market town grew up alongside the battleground, tranquil medieval abbey and surrounding ancient woodlands – largely unchanged to this day.. Celebratory bonfires and battle re-enactments, a year DOG-FRIENDLY THINGS TO DO Bewl Water. Bewl Water is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, located in the heart of the High Weald. Home to the largest stretch of inland water in the South East, Bewl Water boasts a stunning reservoir, scenic woodland walks, cycle paths as well as manyactivities
HASTINGS CASTLE & 1066 STORY During September 1066, William the Conqueror landed at Pevensey and ordered the construction of a prefabricated wooden castle. He then moved on to Hastings and erected another. Hastings Castle was originally a wooden tower built on top of a man made mound or motte, which was surrounded by an outer courtyard or bailey.WHAT'S ON IN RYE
PYO Loganberries & Tayberries. Address. Tibbs Farm, Udimore, Rye, East Sussex, TN316AR. Telephone. 07596741680. tibbsfarmrye@gmail.com. Rye. What better way to get outside and explore the beautiful Sussex countryside with new tastes and an abundance of the freshest fruit all HISTORY OF HASTINGS OLD TOWN History of Hastings Old Town. Until 1800 Hastings was confined to the Bourne Valley between the large unspoilt open areas of the East and West Hills. Originally this town (the Old Town) had just two main streets, High Street and All Saints' Street, which were divided by the Bourne Stream. In the late 1300s, a defensive wall was erected acrossCLIFF RAILWAYS
The East Hill Lift provides access to Hastings Country Park which overlooks the Old Town and Rock-a-Nore. It was in the country park that Hastings resident John Logie Baird, the inventor of television, got the inspiration which led to his first TV experiments. The lift provides views over the Stade, home to the largest beach launchedfishing
SHOPPING IN HASTINGS Telephone. +44 (0)1424 718049. enquiries@priorymeadow.com. Hastings. Priory Meadow Shopping Centre is located in the heart of the seaside town of Hastings – and is a short walk away from the seafront. With more than 50 shops and and over 1,000 car parking spaces, we have what you need for a great day out! Including,. TAPA TAPAS - BEXHILL-ON-SEA - VISIT 1066 COUNTRY Tapa Tapas is relaunching on the 17th of May in Bexhill due to popular demand after its closure 2 years ago. The relaunch will see a new menu with an authentic Spanish feel, that will be welcome by many who have missed the authenticity of a Spanish Tapas over the last year. We can’t wait to serve you an array of Tapas and are expecting the 1066 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN Visit the towns and villages of Battle, Bexhill, Bodiam, Camber, Hastings, Herstmonceux, Pevensey, Rye and Winchelsea. Ancient settlements meet modern lifestyles, sparking a vibrant culture with so much to see and do. There's loads happening in 1066 Country – from theatre to music to children's activities. WHAT'S ON IN HASTINGS 01424 882944. info@hastingsinternationalpiano.org. online. Please join us for the second concert of the 2021 series with the former prizewinner of the 2019 Hastings International Piano Concerto Competition Sylvia Jiang. This event will be available from 7pm on Tuesday 9th February until 31st May 2021. Dates. BATTLE IN EAST SUSSEX Unfolding England's story. Please read the latest Covid-19 visitor information before planning a visit.. Named after the Battle of Hastings, the most famous conflict on English soil, this compact market town grew up alongside the battleground, tranquil medieval abbey and surrounding ancient woodlands – largely unchanged to this day.. Celebratory bonfires and battle re-enactments, a year DOG-FRIENDLY THINGS TO DO Bewl Water. Bewl Water is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, located in the heart of the High Weald. Home to the largest stretch of inland water in the South East, Bewl Water boasts a stunning reservoir, scenic woodland walks, cycle paths as well as manyactivities
HASTINGS CASTLE & 1066 STORY During September 1066, William the Conqueror landed at Pevensey and ordered the construction of a prefabricated wooden castle. He then moved on to Hastings and erected another. Hastings Castle was originally a wooden tower built on top of a man made mound or motte, which was surrounded by an outer courtyard or bailey.WHAT'S ON IN RYE
PYO Loganberries & Tayberries. Address. Tibbs Farm, Udimore, Rye, East Sussex, TN316AR. Telephone. 07596741680. tibbsfarmrye@gmail.com. Rye. What better way to get outside and explore the beautiful Sussex countryside with new tastes and an abundance of the freshest fruit all HISTORY OF HASTINGS OLD TOWN History of Hastings Old Town. Until 1800 Hastings was confined to the Bourne Valley between the large unspoilt open areas of the East and West Hills. Originally this town (the Old Town) had just two main streets, High Street and All Saints' Street, which were divided by the Bourne Stream. In the late 1300s, a defensive wall was erected acrossCLIFF RAILWAYS
The East Hill Lift provides access to Hastings Country Park which overlooks the Old Town and Rock-a-Nore. It was in the country park that Hastings resident John Logie Baird, the inventor of television, got the inspiration which led to his first TV experiments. The lift provides views over the Stade, home to the largest beach launchedfishing
SHOPPING IN HASTINGS Telephone. +44 (0)1424 718049. enquiries@priorymeadow.com. Hastings. Priory Meadow Shopping Centre is located in the heart of the seaside town of Hastings – and is a short walk away from the seafront. With more than 50 shops and and over 1,000 car parking spaces, we have what you need for a great day out! Including,. TAPA TAPAS - BEXHILL-ON-SEA - VISIT 1066 COUNTRY Tapa Tapas is relaunching on the 17th of May in Bexhill due to popular demand after its closure 2 years ago. The relaunch will see a new menu with an authentic Spanish feel, that will be welcome by many who have missed the authenticity of a Spanish Tapas over the last year. We can’t wait to serve you an array of Tapas and are expecting the THINGS TO DO IN HASTINGS The British Tea Museum, 42 George Street, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34 3EA. Telephone. 07825 916 401. info@thebritishteamuseum.com. Hastings. Celebrating the customs and manners of British teatime, our Tea Room is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 6pm. More Details. CURIOUS ABOUT HASTINGS About. Have fun discovering Hastings with two self-guided, heritage walks with an optional treasure hunt. Are you curious about Hastings? Looking for an unusual and quirky activity which gets you out in the fresh air whatever the weather? STAFF PASS - VISIT 1066 COUNTRY Note: Due to Covid-19 precautions, many of our attractions are operating at reduced capacity and require you to book ahead, or may not even be currently accepting passes. Please check ahead MUSIC - VISIT 1066 COUNTRY Telephone. 07918 147461. info@hastingsphilorchestra.co.uk. Hastings. The Hastings Philharmonic Orchestra is the first fully professional orchestra in Hastings since the 1930s when the Hastings Municipal Orchestra* was based at the White Rock Theatre, then a major national centre for classical music and the favourite. HAPPY JACK - VISIT 1066 COUNTRY John Godber's play based on the 40 year marriage of his grandparents, through the good times and the bad, happy and sad THINGS TO DO IN BEXHILL De La Warr Pavilion. Address. Marina, Bexhill, East Sussex, TN40 1DP. Telephone. +44 01424 229111. info@dlwp.com. Bexhill. Spectacular modernist Grade 1 listed Pavilion on the promenade in Bexhill, hosting theatre, concerts, comedy, films and contemporary art exhibitions.Beautiful café
HISTORY OF HASTINGS OLD TOWN History of Hastings Old Town. Until 1800 Hastings was confined to the Bourne Valley between the large unspoilt open areas of the East and West Hills. Originally this town (the Old Town) had just two main streets, High Street and All Saints' Street, which were divided by the Bourne Stream. In the late 1300s, a defensive wall was erected across SHOPPING IN HASTINGS Telephone. +44 (0)1424 718049. enquiries@priorymeadow.com. Hastings. Priory Meadow Shopping Centre is located in the heart of the seaside town of Hastings – and is a short walk away from the seafront. With more than 50 shops and and over 1,000 car parking spaces, we have what you need for a great day out! Including,. TWO - VISIT 1066 COUNTRY About By Jim Cartwright, the writer of Little Voice "Warm, tender and often wryly comic" – Guardian A local pub, sometime in the 80s. Two actors swap multiple characters to share stories and trade blows as pints are pulled and relationships dissected in Jim Cartwright's bittersweet comic drama. SUNDAYS OPENING JULY & AUGUST Sunday Opening for Summer Staycation holidays 2021. Throughout the month of July and August Starlings will be opening for 7 days a weekincluding Sundays.
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1066 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN Not far from the capital, on England’s south coast, is 1066 Country. From earliest times to today it has been a place of creativity and escape – alternative lives lived and timeless stories told. Original by nature, it has its own take on contemporary living and culture. For the latest Covid-19 visitor information, click here.
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The freshest fish, the best vineyards in England, and a wonderful array of healthy produce – eat with us.*
Your stay
From boutique hotels to shepherd's huts wreathed in woodsmoke, 1066 Country opens its doors in welcome.*
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GALLERIES
Discover internationally renowned artists, contemporary collections, stunning ceramics, local legends and amazing architecture.*
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MUSEUMS
From flower making to shipwrecks, steam pumps to serial killers, taking in the invention of television – there's a museum for everyoccasion.
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FESTIVALS
Or maybe more! Kicking off with Rye Bay Scallop Week and Hastings Fat Tuesday in February, it's a year-round programme of fun andfestivities.
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MILES OF COAST
From Camber Sands to Normans Bay, explore the variety of this beautiful coastline – its golden sands, pebble beaches and soaringsandstone cliffs.
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CASTLES
From the ruins of Hastings and Pevensey to the storybook romance of Bodiam and Herstmonceux, each of our castles tells part of our story. WAITING TO BE EXPLORED 1066 Country is home to some of Sussex’s finest coast and countryside including the famous historic site on which the Battle of Hastings was fought. Use the map below to find out about more about the towns and villages of 1066 Country, as well as what's on , where to stay , things to do , and places to eat, drink , shop and find visitor information.
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THINGS TO DO
Get physical with glorious cycle routes and adrenalin-pumping watersports , discover fairytale castles, ancient relics and contemporary artwork , head outdoors to our forests, beaches and gardens, or enjoy a
fun-filled family day out exploring an adventure park, braving the smugglers' caves, or getting up-close with the local wildlife. Spoilt for choice? Let us surprise you.
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Castles
Six famous castles: soaring battlements, majestic moats, palatial piles and crumbling ruins.*
Family
Adventure parks, water sports, castles and beaches – there's loads to do for children both young and old.*
Galleries
Four fantastic galleries bring major national and international artists to 1066 Country, through exhibitions and permanentcollections.
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Gardens
Lily-covered lakes, beautiful borders, a tulip festival and a national pinetum. Garden fans, you're in for a treat.*
Historic sites
Beyond the famous battlefield, 1066 Country is rich in history – from giant steam pumps to literary inspirations.*
Museums
To really get to know 1066 Country, a visit to its museums is a must. From shipwrecks to flowermaking, our history is here.*
Outdoors
Beaches, gardens and beautiful walks – there's so much to enjoy inthe great outdoors.
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Enjoy a spot of golf, glorious cycle routes, and plenty of adrenalin-pumping watersports.*
Things to do
Ancient settlements meet modern lifestyles, sparking a vibrant culture with so much to see and do.Explore Further
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May half term
Find out what's on this May half term to stretch your young ones' legs and stimulate their brains.*
Father's Day
It's time to celebrate the Dads, and treat them to a day of pampering – check out these top ideas.WHAT'S ON
Looking for something to do in 1066 Country? We’ve plenty to keep you entertained during your stay, from festivals to fireworks , music , exhibitions , theatreand guided walks
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Claire Martin OBE and Nikki Iles Celebrate the songs of Tony Bennettand Bill Evans
A Spring Celebration of Jazz takes place at 7.30pm on Friday 28th May 2021 at the newly refurbished concert hall at Rye Creative Centre with multi-award winning jazz artists vocalist Claire Martin OBE andpianist Nikki Iles.
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Fairlight Hall May Open Gardens Visit Fairlight Hall gardens and take in the magnificent horticultural sites such as the tropical border, glasshouse, walled garden, peony border along with the many wonderful areas of the garden.* 28 May 2021
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Tea with the Alpacas at Fisherwood Farm Afternoon tea with our Alpacas. At Fisherwood Farm you get the opportunity to enjoy delicious food whilst immersed in nature and surrounded by friendly animals. * 17 Apr 202131 Aug 2021 * 1 Sep 202130 Sep 2021 * 1 Oct 202117 Oct 2021*
Kids Rule! at Battle Abbey Kids rule at Battle Abbey this May half term! Join us in the grounds of the abbey to watch performances, listen to storytellers and spend time as a family in the great outdoors. * 29 May 20216 Jun 2021*
Half-Term at Drusillas Park Get nose-to-nose with over 100 amazing animals, go WILD in epic adventure play areas and soar to the skies on the rides! All the rides are outside and the whole Park is 90% outdoors so you can enjoy a safe day out with your family! * 29 May 20216 Jun 2021*
Hastings Catch Gourmet A hugely popular gourmet evening that centres around the best of our local Hastings catch. Seven course with five matched wines. £79pp,call to book.
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Barefoot Opera Contemporary Art Auction An art auction aiming to raise funds for the new 'people's opera' - Bloom Britannia, with paintings, sculptures and other artworks by more than twenty established contemporary artists, as well as two works tobe commissioned.
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PYO Gooseberries at Tibbs Farm What better way to get outside and explore the beautiful Sussex countryside with new tastes and an abundance of the freshest fruit all ripe for the picking. * 1 Jun 202116 Jul 2021*
Hastings Reggae Festival The day is finally arriving! the festival we have been hoping to throw since 2020 before the pandemic stopped us in our tracks. NOW it is almost time to spread our wings, leave lockdown in the past and unite TOGETHER at THE OVAL, Hastings, for a full day of REGGAE music.* 31 Jul 2021
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Rye Jazz & Blues Festival Now in its 8th year, Rye Jazz is welcoming the fantastic Richard Thompson and Beverley Knight. * 26 Aug 202129 Aug 2021 Find something for you*
UPCOMING HIGHLIGHTS
Farm Feasts @ Charles Palmer Vineyards JOIN US this summer for an evening of Feasting, Friends and Frivolity, a celebration of the best farm to table produce, glass in hand at the beautiful Charles Palmer Vineyards.* 4 Jun 2021
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FOOD & DRINK
With produce fresh from our fields, ocean and vineyards, here we celebrate honest, hearty food and drink . Get fed up in our cosy pubs , cool and cutesy cafés and top-notch restaurants , or head straight to the source for fantastic fish , micro breweries and beautiful vineyards.
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Pale ales, IPAs, stouts and ciders – they're all made right here in1066 Country.
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From cute olde worlde tea rooms to modern coffee shops specialising in vegan and gluten free goodies, we do…*
Delis and markets
Pack yourself a picnic full of healthy, locally produced mouthwatering delicacies – and head outside to enjoy…*
Pubs
Historic buildings, cosy fires, sunny gardens – and of course excellent beer and food.*
Restaurants
Specialist seafood restaurants, delicious vegetarian dishes, heart-warming pasta and authentic world food.*
Vineyards
You're in wine country here, and it'd be almost rude not to sample an award-winning vino or two.Discover More
WHAT CHANGES FROM 17 MAY 2021 Hurrah! It's that date we've all been waiting for – 17th May is confirmed as the day we can reopen hotels, B&Bs, indoor hospitality and indoor attractions. Here in 1066 Country we're delighted to be welcoming our visitors back. Here's a summary of what that means if you've been waiting to visit.STAY
Hastings & 1066 Country is home to some of Sussex’s finest coast and countryside including the famous historic site on which the Battle of Hastings was fought. Whether you're looking for a hotel, B&B ,
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Hotels
Country houses, smugglers' inns, spa treatments and views to die for. Let us put you up in style.*
Bed & breakfasts
Experience the hospitality of 1066 Country in our beautiful B&Bs. Modern boutiques, historic farm houses and restored rectories await.*
Under the stars
Riverside camping, wild glamping, cute little shepherd's huts and gypsy caravans – so many options for sleeping out.*
Holiday parks
With playgrounds, swimming pools and activities on site, these holiday parks are great for a family stay.*
Self catering
Do you prefer to be independent and self-contained on holiday? Have one of these properties all to yourself.*
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HOW TO GET HERE
Despite the feeling of seclusion, it's easy to get here by rail, seaor road.
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View our interactive map of 1066 Country, and download the Visit 1066guide.
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