Best attractions and places to see around Westfield, a region in East Sussex, England, offer a rich blend of history and scenic beauty. This area is characterized by its historical sites, medieval castles, and charming coastal towns. Visitors can explore ancient structures and picturesque landscapes that reflect centuries of heritage. The diverse attractions provide opportunities for historical exploration and appreciation of the natural environment.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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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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One of the oldest streets in Rye.
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Discover some of the Rich History woven within Kent Walls of Battle Abbey
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I was surprised how much we enjoyed it! The audio guides are really interesting and we learned and experienced a lot. I would definitely come again, there is a lot to see and the big tour we chose covered everything. The shop was great too. The houses and (battle) grounds are managed by English Heritage.
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There is a lot on offer for children, there are costume boxes, ring throwing and archery, a scavenger hunt and so on. Adults have to decide whether they want to go inside the ruins, only then does it cost admission (free for NT members, including parking) Inside there are 2 towers to climb via very high steps of a spiral staircase!
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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 Westfield area is rich in history. You can visit Mermaid Street and the Mermaid Inn in Rye, known for its ancient inn and cobbled streets. Another significant site is Battle Abbey and Battlefield, founded by William the Conqueror. Don't miss Camber Castle, built by Henry VIII to defend the port of Rye, or the partly ruined 13th-century St Thomas the Martyr Church in Winchelsea.
Yes, the region boasts impressive medieval castles. The most notable is Bodiam Castle, a stunning 14th-century moated castle with a picturesque setting. You can also explore Camber Castle, a Tudor artillery fort, and the historic grounds of Battle Abbey, built on the site of the 1066 Battle of Hastings.
The area around Westfield offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling and hiking. For detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Westfield guide or the Hiking around Westfield guide. These guides feature routes like the 'Landgate Arch, Rye – Winchelsea Beach loop' for cycling and 'Stonestile Lane loop' for hiking.
Absolutely. Bodiam Castle is a popular choice for families, often hosting seasonal events. Battle Abbey and Battlefield also offers an engaging experience for all ages, with an audio guide and a footpath around the battlefield. The historic St Thomas the Martyr Church in Winchelsea is also considered family-friendly.
The best time to visit attractions around Westfield generally depends on your preferences. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, especially around places like Bodiam Castle. While some attractions may have reduced hours in winter, you'll often find fewer crowds.
Yes, there are several hiking trails near Westfield. You can find moderate routes like the 'Stonestile Lane loop' starting from Three Oaks or Westfield itself, and the 'Hiking loop from Brede'. For more options and detailed route information, refer to the Hiking around Westfield guide.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. There are various routes for both touring and road cycling. Options include the 'Landgate Arch, Rye – Winchelsea Beach loop' for touring bicycles and scenic country lane loops for road cycling. You can find comprehensive details and more routes in the Cycling around Westfield guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Westfield guide.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. The historic Mermaid Inn on Mermaid Street in Rye is a famous spot for food and drink. Battle Abbey and Battlefield also has a cafe on site. The charming towns of Rye and Winchelsea, where many attractions are located, offer various pubs and cafes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich history and picturesque settings. The ancient architecture of places like Bodiam Castle and the unique atmosphere of Mermaid Street in Rye are frequently highlighted. The informative experience at Battle Abbey, especially with audio guides, is also highly rated.
Yes, the region features several historically significant religious buildings. The most prominent is the partly ruined 13th-century St Thomas the Martyr Church in Winchelsea, dedicated to Thomas Beckett, known for its intricate masonry and medieval tombs. Additionally, Battle Abbey, though primarily a castle site, was originally founded as a monastery.
While specific accessibility details for all sites vary, some attractions make efforts to accommodate visitors. For example, Battle Abbey and Battlefield, managed by English Heritage, typically provides information on accessibility for its grounds and facilities. It is always recommended to check the individual attraction's official website for the most up-to-date accessibility information before your visit.
Dog policies vary by attraction. For outdoor sites like the battlefield at Battle Abbey, dogs on leads are often permitted in outdoor areas. However, indoor access or specific areas might be restricted. For places like Bodiam Castle or Mermaid Street, it's best to check their specific dog-friendly policies directly.


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