Telham is on the A2100 between Battle and Hastings. It is a tiny hamlet comprising a few houses, a church (The Church of the Ascension) and a public house which holds a renowned music festival. Telham Hill lies close by and it is believed that this is where William the Conqueror’s army first saw Harold’s soldiers preparing to fight on nearby Senlac Hill prior to the Battle of Hastings on 14th October 1066.

The Seadog is a vibrant freehouse pub and guest-house known for its excellent selection of beers, hearty pub grub, and … more
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to Sun, 30th Aug
Market Square, Battle

, 9:30am – 10:30am
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St Mary Magdalene’s Church, part of the Catholic Parish of Our Lady of the Rosary in Bexhill, serves as a central place of worship and community gathering. The church, designed by Arthur Young and constructed in 1907, holds regular Masses … more

The Combe Valley Countryside Park spans an area of around 2.3 square miles (equivalent to approximately 1480 acres) between the towns of Hastings and Bexhill. It offers ample opportunity for public enjoyment and recreation, with a network of paths and … more

A delightful secluded club with a clubhouse, bar, toilets, disabled toilet, changing rooms. A more friendly bunch of people,you couldn’t hope to meet!

Situated in 1066 country in a rural location. Rosemary Cottage is set on the edge of Hooe Village near Battle (6 miles), Bexhill(4 miles) and Eastbourne (8 miles). There are castles, vineyards, beaches, walks, bird watching, children’s amusement parks, golf, … more

The Seadog is a vibrant freehouse pub and guest-house known for its excellent selection of beers, hearty pub grub, and lively atmosphere. This Irish owned establishment prides itself on being a hub of good craic, making it a popular spot … more

A wonderfully warm and cosy, romantic hideaway in an exquisite country location with 360-degree panoramic views. Tastefully furnished in a comfortable, subtle yet contemporary style the Oasthouse Loft offers spacious, quality rural accommodation. Enjoy nestling on ancient farmland pastures, in … more

The first public Modernist building to be opened in the UK in 1935, this Grade 1 listed, internationally renowned icon re-opened after a £9m lottery funded restoration and redevelopment. It is now the South East region’s most significant centre for … more

The Seadog is a vibrant freehouse pub and guest-house known for its excellent selection of beers, hearty pub grub, and lively atmosphere. This Irish owned establishment prides itself on being a hub of good craic, making it a popular spot … more