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Brighton Pier was opened in grand ceremony on May 20th 1899. At 1,722 ft long and arguably the finest ever built, Brighton Pier is a Grade 2 listed building with original kiosks, a signal cannon from the Old Chain Pier and filigree ironwork arches that graced the original Brighton Pier.
 

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Flackley Ash Hotel

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Flackley Ash Hotel

Our Georgian country house nestles deep in the Sussex countryside near the historic town of Rye.

Discover many local attractions stroll in our 5 acres of pretty grounds unwind in our leisure centre.

Our beauty rooms provide revitalising facials manicures pedicures and many other types of treatments.

Our restaurant provides traditional and international cuisine with local produce.

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Cinque Ports Inn

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Cinque Ports Inn

The Cinque Ports Inn is a traditional and friendly English pub where you can enjoy the best of Shepherd Neame's real ale along with good lagers and ciders in a clean and comfortable setting.

Our cental location in Rye makes it easy to walk around our ancient port town.

Apart from the fascinating history and buildings of Rye there is a variety of restaurants to choose from including ours a plethera of bars and pubs and a nightclub.

All within walking distance.

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The George In Rye

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The George In Rye

Located in the centre of Rye East Sussex the hotel was recently renovated to create one of the most stunning hideaways on the south coast.

The focus of the bedrooms is comfort with Vi Spring beds Italian linen and chrome power showers superior in both style and comfort.

We also have modern meeting facilities in the hotel broadband access and an excellent restaurant serving fresh and local seasonal produce.

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Rye Lodge Hotel

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Rye Lodge Hotel

Staying at Rye Lodge is always an enjoyable experience at any time of the year.

The surroundings are elegant the atmosphere relaxed and the service second to none The hotel occupies what many feel is the finest location in this lovely Ancient Town of the Cinque Ports.

Perched on the East Cliff with panoramic views across the Estuary and the Romney Marshes yet close to the High Street with its quaint old shops tea rooms pubs and restaurants and within 'a stones throw' of the Landgate an ancient monument built in 1326 as the Entrance to the town and still standing to this day but a few steps from Rye Lodge.

Virtually the whole town within the Citadel is a conservation area designated as of historical interest.

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