Rye and Henry James

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"A walk to a medieval town with cobbled streets and long views over Romney Marshes."
Walk directions

From the car park turn right and just before the River Tillingham sluice go right at the footpath sign. Follow the river, crossing the railway line via gates and passing to the left of the windmill. Over Udimore Road climb a stile, cross a water-meadow and rejoin the river bank. Where the tarmac path veers right go left through a kissing gate to continue along the river bank, leaving it to bear right at a hedged drain towards a farm, Rolvendene Farm.

Keep to the left of the farm, then just after it turn right through a gate on a path that climbs out of the water-meadows alongside a fence to a gate. Through a kissing gate continue uphill between fences, going right just before trees at the footpath sign along Leasam House’s drive. This soon becomes a lane, leading to the A268, where you turn right. Beyond the bus shelter turn left to St Michael’s Church, Playden.

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  Terrain  - Pavements and cobbles in Rye, then footpaths, mostly in pasture, some lanes, several stiles
  Landscape  - Fine historic townscape, river banks, sheep pasture and long views
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs on lead in the sheep meadows along the River Tillingham and within the town of Rye
  Parking  - Pay-and-display car park by the roundabout where Winchelsea Road meets Strand Quay
  Toilets en route  - Several in Rye
About the walk
Rye is one of England’s most attractive historic towns, set on its ridge with the rivers Rother, Brede and Tillingham winding round it on three sides, and their estuaries forming a natural harbour, the ‘camera’ (the word is preserved in nearby Camber Sands). The name Rye means ‘at the island’, the...
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Rye and Henry James

Recommended by
Our view
"A walk to a medieval town with cobbled streets and long views over Romney Marshes."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Pavements and cobbles in Rye, then footpaths, mostly in pasture, some lanes, several stiles
  Landscape - Fine historic townscape, river banks, sheep pasture and long views
  Dog friendliness - Dogs on lead in the sheep meadows along the River Tillingham and within the town of Rye
  Parking - Pay-and-display car park by the roundabout where Winchelsea Road meets Strand Quay
  Toilets en route - Several in Rye
About the walk
Rye is one of England’s most attractive historic towns, set on its ridge with the rivers Rother, Brede and Tillingham winding round it on three sides, and their estuaries forming a natural harbour, the ‘camera’ (the word is preserved in nearby Camber Sands). The name Rye means ‘at the island’, the...
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