Best attractions and places to see around East Guldeford include a blend of historical significance and unique natural landscapes within the Romney Marsh. Situated on the Guldeford Level, the village offers expansive views across flat marshlands and lies on the eastern bank of the River Rother. The area is characterized by its rural setting and proximity to the historic town of Rye and its coastal features. This region provides access to medieval landmarks and diverse natural reserves.
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The castle is still a small attraction that almost transports the visitor to times gone by - it still has charm
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Old city gate in what must have been the former city wall.
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One of the oldest streets in Rye.
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Remains of what must have been an impressive castle.
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Rye is beautiful and the Cantii Way provides a nice little tour of the town, but watch out for the cobbles - they can be slippery and will shake your teeth out!
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The church was never finished - the tower is missing! Nevertheless, it is beautiful and forms the center of the village. The ancient cemetery is also beautifully planted and worth a visit!
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Henry James wrote of Winchelsea, the town that once sought to rival the port of London: The abstractly laid out avenues and intersecting streets wander blindly in the summer evening light and disappear into legend and mystery. Ah yes, Winchelsea. Very, very quiet. Very pretty. And there really isn't much there, but it has charm!
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The most beautiful street in beautiful Rye. It can get very busy, so it's best to visit in the morning or evening if you want good photos!
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The area is rich in history. You can visit Camber Castle, built by Henry VIII to defend Rye's port. The historic town of Rye itself offers the medieval Landgate Arch and the Ypres Tower (Rye Castle), which now houses a museum. Don't miss Mermaid Street and the Mermaid Inn in Rye, known for its ancient cellars and historical significance.
Yes, the Romney Marsh area is known for its unique natural landscapes. Just a few miles away is the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, a significant natural reserve popular for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers. It features diverse habitats like shingle beaches, saltmarsh, and saline lagoons, with over 200 bird species recorded.
The region offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling and running. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Road Cycling Routes. For example, there's a moderate 83 km road cycling loop called 'National Cycle Route 2: Romney Marsh Loop'.
Many attractions are suitable for families. Exploring the historic town of Rye, including the Landgate Arch and Ypres Tower (Rye Castle), can be engaging. The Rye Harbour Nature Reserve offers accessible paths for walks, and nearby Winchelsea Beach provides picturesque views for a family outing.
East Guldeford itself offers magnificent, uninterrupted rural views across the flat marshland of the Guldeford Level, including sights of Rye and the Firehills to the west. From the Ypres Tower in Rye, you can get excellent panoramic views over what was once a bustling harbour. Winchelsea Beach also provides picturesque views over Rye Bay, with Dungeness and Fairlight cliffs visible.
St Mary's Church is the primary landmark within East Guldeford. Consecrated in 1505, it's known for its distinctive barn-like appearance, unusual twin roof design, and a striking late-19th-century painted frieze of angels inside. It's also notable as the only Romney Marsh church located in East Sussex.
Yes, the area around East Guldeford and the Romney Marsh offers various walking opportunities. The Rye Harbour Nature Reserve has paths suitable for walking. While specific hiking trails are not detailed in the guide, you can explore the Running Trails around East Guldeford, which often double as walking routes, such as the moderate 9.7 km loop from Rye to Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
The region can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring nature reserves and coastal areas. Autumn provides beautiful marshland scenery, while winter walks can be atmospheric, especially in the historic towns. Always check local opening times for specific attractions, as some may have seasonal variations.
Beyond the main attractions, East Guldeford itself has a unique character, including a sympathetic conversion of a former radar station into a dwelling, offering extensive rural views. The historic town of Winchelsea, with its partly ruined 13th-century St Thomas the Martyr Church and medieval tombs, offers a quieter, yet historically rich experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and unique natural landscapes. The charm of places like Mermaid Street and the Mermaid Inn in Rye, with its ancient cellars and cobbled streets, is highly rated. The historical insights offered by sites like Camber Castle and the scenic views from Ypres Tower are also frequently highlighted.
The East Guldeford area is situated on the Guldeford Level of the Romney Marsh, characterized by its flat marshlands. This makes for generally easy walking and cycling, with expansive, open views. While the historic town of Rye has some steep, cobbled streets, the wider marshland offers mostly flat routes, ideal for leisurely exploration.
The historic market town of Rye, just two miles west of East Guldeford, is the best place for amenities. It offers a range of shops, eateries, cafes, and pubs. You'll find options for refreshments and meals after exploring the local attractions or completing a walk.


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