Udimore village extends along a ridge about four miles to the west of Rye on the B2089. As you travel through the village there are wonderful views to the north across the Tillingham Valley and to the south across the Brede valley. Also to the south there are the towns of Winchelsea and Rye and beyond is the Channel. On an exceptionally clear day it is possible to see Cap Gris Nez on the french coast.
St Mary’s Church, part of which is Norman, is just off the main road down a lane nestling beside orchards and farm buildings.
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An ancient parish church, parts of which date from the 11th Century. The church was heavily restored in 1897, and further alterations took place in 1955 and 1972. Now part of the Benefice of Brede with Udimore, this church continues … more

We offer lessons in Windsurfing, Sailing, Kitesurfing and Paddleboarding for children and adults, and during the Summer holidays Children’s Activity Days. It’s so easy to learn watersports with modern light equipment on our safe inland lake. We are a Royal … more

Hastings Museum and Art Gallery is a captivating cultural institution nestled in the heart of Hastings, East Sussex, England. This museum and gallery showcase a diverse collection of exhibits that span a wide range of topics, offering visitors a fascinating … 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

Enjoy stylish, romantic beamed surroundings in the heart of the historic walled Citadel of Medieval Rye. This unusual, converted Grade II listed two-storey apartment retains original features including an open log fire, original wooden floors & beams dating back to … more

The hotel occupies what can be described as a prize winning location. Perched on the East Cliff, with panoramic views across the Estuary and the Romney Marshes, yet close to the High Street filled with quaint old shops, tea rooms, … more

Traditional Fish & Chips Take Away and Restaurant with 60 seats capacity. Open 7 days a week: Monday to Saturday 12 – 9pm Sunday 12-8pm

The Gallivant Restaurant With Rooms is across the road from the dunes and the beautiful sandy beach beyond. Inspired by the coastal motels you might find in California. It is a a relaxing hideaway from the stresses and strains of … more

A traditional but modern country inn located in the heart of Rye, just a couple of miles from the coast. Specialises in using fresh and local produce to create good innovative home cooked food from Field Farm Sea and offer … more