At the Standard Inn, RYE
Les voyageurs de la Framboise and Les derniers Trouveres in the pub The Standard Inn, in Rye 2009
Parliamentary Pub of the Year - The Crown, Hastings & Rye
Travel Guide My Holiday To Rye Town East Sussex UK Review
Travel Guide My Holiday To Rye Town East Sussex UK Review
* Has got a nice outdoor market with a inside cafe and childrens play area.
* A stunning to look at wharf (harbour)
* A tourist information centre, museam, castle and art gallery.
* Rye quey ,with a antique and collectables shop and cafe.
* Beach and harbour.
* Look at the mermaid cottage
* Rye Harbour Nature Researve.
* Some bars and resturants
Con's
* Not the best place to walk around for people, with walking diffculties, because the town is on a hill.
* The beach and the harbour, are a long walk from the town it self.
Things To Do
* Ypres Tower Museum
* Rye Heritage Centre
* Rye Castle Museum
* Lamb House Historic Sites
* Rye Harbour
* Rye Market
* Art Gallerys
* Theatre
* Cinema
* Waterports
* Walking Tours
The Best Places To Eat
* Bosun's Bite Cafe
* Beryl's Cafe
* Coterie Tea Rooms
Moderate Priced Food
* The Plough Pub
* Webbe's at the Fish Cafe
* Mahdi Spice
The Best Hotels
* The George in Rye
* The Hope Anchor Hotel
* The Mermaid Inn
* River Haven Hotel
* Rye Lodge Hotel
Hotel Booking Sites
* LateRooms.com
* Expedia.co.uk
* Booking.com
* Hotels.com
* TripAdvisor
* Opodo
* ebookers.com
Weather
The weather in the UK can vary from day to day. Warmer and hotter months are between April to September. Colder months with snow,sleet and rain are between October and March. You can get some humidity and pollen is highest, between June and August for hayfever suffers. You can also get rain in between, April and September.
Currency
Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).
Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.
There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:
• banks
• travel agents
• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.
It's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged.
Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).
Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.
There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:
• banks
• travel agents
• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.
It's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged.
Time Difference
During the winter months, Britain is on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which is 5 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and 10 hours behind Sydney. Western standard time is five hours behind.
From late March until late October, the clocks go forward one hour to British Summer Time (BST).
To check the correct time, contact the Speaking Clock service by dialling 123.
Weight And Measurements
Britain is officially metric, in line with the rest of Europe. However, imperial measures are still in use, especially for road distances, which are measured in miles. Imperial pints and gallons are 20 per cent larger than US measures.
Imperial to Metric
1 inch = 2.5 centimetres
1 foot = 30 centimetres
1 mile = 1.6 kilometres
1 ounce = 28 grams
1 pound = 454 grams
1 pint = 0.6 litres
1 gallon = 4.6 litres
Metric to Imperial
1 millimetre = 0.04 inch
1 centimetre = 0.4 inch
1 metre = 3 feet 3 inches
1 kilometre = 0.6 mile
1 gram = 0.04 ounce
1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds
Passport And Visas Requirements To Enter The UK
Please note: Following the recent referendum vote for the UK to leave the European Union (EU), there are currently no changes in the way people travel to Britain. The following guidelines still apply:
If you're planning an adventure to the UK, depending on your nationality and your reason for visiting, you may need to organise a visa.
If you're an American, Canadian or Australian tourist, you'll be able to travel visa-free throughout the UK, providing you have a valid passport and your reason for visiting meets the immigration rules (link is external).
Citizens from some South American and Caribbean countries as well as Japan are also able to travel visa-free around the UK.
European Union citizens, non-EU member states of the EEA (Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland), Switzerland, and members of the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) do not need a visa to enter the UK.
If you have any further visa questions visit the official UK government website.
Anyone that has any questions, please feel free the comment below and I will answer them for you.
You can dial 999 to reach either the police, fire and ambulance departments.
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Rebecca Jordan
Rebecca's Travels
Disused Rye Harbour Branch line . Rye East Sussex
The Rye Harbour Branch (1 mile). This 1½ mile standard gauge branch left the Ashford-Hastings line just west of Rye station. It can be joined on the southern edge of Rye at grid reference TQ 920199, where a kissing gate leads on to a narrow waymarked path enclosed by bushes. This is the trackbed, which soon opens out on to a shallow embankment across sheep pastures, with fine views of Camber Castle to the south. The old railway can now be followed, with very minor diversions, as far as the former level crossing on Harbour Road (TQ 936192). Do not turn back here, but continue by road to Rye Harbour, turn left at the T junction where Harbour Road ends, and walk past the William the Conqueror pub to the water's edge. Turn left here and you will see the railway trackbed heading back towards Rye. Look around carefully, and you will see another grassy embankment nearby, which carried a branch off of the branch. While you are here, do not be surprised to see railway trackbeds heading off at 90 degrees to each other: there were three wagon turntables in Rye Harbour, which explain how this seemingly impossible feat was achieved. There is a bus stop near the end of Harbour Road, from which buses can be caught back to Rye (half hourly Monday to Saturday, limited
Hastings Pub Walks 5 Royal Standard
Pub Walks in Hastings and St Leonards, Walk 5, Royal Standard, East Hill, All Saints Street, Cinque Port Arms and Winkle Island
Travel Guide My Holiday To Hastings Town East Sussex UK Pro's And Con's Review
Travel Guide My Holiday To Hastings Town East Sussex UK Pro's And Con's Review
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Pro's
* Lots of attractions to visit in the daytime
* Lot's of enteriment at night with a range of pub
* Lot's of shops to choose from
* Lot's of different public transport
* A range of hotel's to choose from
* The Promanard is flat to walk on
Con's
* It can get busy
* It is not a sandy beach but a shingle beach
Things To Do
* Hasting Castle
* Tourist Information Centre
* Old Town Hastings
* Museums
* Visitor Centre On The Pier
* Hasting Pier
* Hasting Beach
* Parks
* Eight Game And Enterainment Centres
* Aquarium
* Bars And Clubs
* Three Spas
* Cinemas
* Horntye Park Sports Complex
* Escape Rooms
The Best Places To Eat Cheap Eats
* The famous codfather fish bar
* The Cookhouse Cafe
* Cafe Des Arts
Moderate Priced Eating
* Cinnamon Spice Indian
* Rustico Italiano
* Nazar Turkish
The Best Hotels
* Zanzibar International Hotel Hastings
* Bannatyne Spa Hotel
* Travelodge Hastings
* Premier Inn Hastings Hotel
Hotel Booking Sites
* LateRooms.com
* Expedia.co.uk
* Booking.com
* Hotels.com
* TripAdvisor
* Opodo
* ebookers.com
Weather
The weather in the UK can vary from day to day. Warmer and hotter months are between April to September. Colder months with snow,sleet and rain are between October and March. You can get some humidity and pollen is highest, between June and August for hayfever suffers. You can also get rain in between, April and September.
Currency
Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).
Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.
There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:
• banks
• travel agents
• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.
It's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged.
Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).
Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.
There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:
• banks
• travel agents
• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.
It's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged.
Time Difference
During the winter months, Britain is on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which is 5 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and 10 hours behind Sydney. Western standard time is five hours behind.
From late March until late October, the clocks go forward one hour to British Summer Time (BST).
To check the correct time, contact the Speaking Clock service by dialling 123.
Weight And Measurements
Britain is officially metric, in line with the rest of Europe. However, imperial measures are still in use, especially for road distances, which are measured in miles. Imperial pints and gallons are 20 per cent larger than US measures.
Imperial to Metric
1 inch = 2.5 centimetres
1 foot = 30 centimetres
1 mile = 1.6 kilometres
1 ounce = 28 grams
1 pound = 454 grams
1 pint = 0.6 litres
1 gallon = 4.6 litres
Metric to Imperial
1 millimetre = 0.04 inch
1 centimetre = 0.4 inch
1 metre = 3 feet 3 inches
1 kilometre = 0.6 mile
1 gram = 0.04 ounce
1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds
Passport And Visas Requirements To Enter The UK
Please note: Following the recent referendum vote for the UK to leave the European Union (EU), there are currently no changes in the way people travel to Britain. The following guidelines still apply:
If you're planning an adventure to the UK, depending on your nationality and your reason for visiting, you may need to organise a visa.
If you're an American, Canadian or Australian tourist, you'll be able to travel visa-free throughout the UK, providing you have a valid passport and your reason for visiting meets the immigration rules (link is external).
Citizens from some South American and Caribbean countries as well as Japan are also able to travel visa-free around the UK.
European Union citizens, non-EU member states of the EEA (Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland), Switzerland, and members of the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) do not need a visa to enter the UK.
If you have any further visa questions visit the official UK government website.
Anyone that has any questions, please feel free the comment below and I will answer them for you.
You can dial 999 to reach either the police, fire and ambulance departments.
Please like,subscribe or share my video.
Thank You
Rebecca Jordan
Rebecca's Travels
Rye Windmill a Bed and Breakfast with a difference..
Rye Windmill is a grade II listed building and one of Rye's most famous landmarks. Situated on the River Tillingham, Rye Windmill is ideally located, with the town and Strand Quay a couple of minutes walk. There is also guaranteed free on-site parking for all guests, a huge asset in Rye.
Rye Windmill B&B has a 4 Star AA rating and we are fully licensed, so guests can enjoy a drink before going out to sample one of Rye's many restaurants.
We are also pleased to be able to offer guests complimentary Wi Fi facilities.
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Hastings Old Town - Royal Standard pub - Easter Monday 2010 - 1066 Rockitmen - the best pub in the world!!! #1
Ghosts caught on camera at the Mermaid Inn Rye Room 19 Tuesday 5th May 2009
This is genuine orb footage filmed in room 19 of the Mermaid Inn Rye on Tuesday 5th May 2009. Feel free to leave comments and contact me if you have any questions.
The George in Rye
Situated in the heart of Rye, The George has just undergone a major renovation and offers a stunning venue for your wedding; we are licenced for civil ceremonies and civil partnerships.
Our original Regency Ballroom is unrivalled on the South coast, with hand-painted silk wallpaper and antique chandeliers. The property boasts luxury bedrooms and delicious menus based around seasonal and local produce.
The George is in many ways the perfect hotel, The Evening Standard
A unique and romantic setting, our stunning Ballroom, fantastic local food, luxury bedrooms and a sexy honeymoon suite all combine to create your dream wedding. Join us for a glass of champagne to discuss your plans and to show you round. We are located within one hour's drive of the M25.
DJI F550 Drone over The Royal Standard of England, Beaconsfield
Flight over the Royal Standard of England pub (The oldest freehold pub in England - and the surrounding area.
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Woodpeckers Headley Hill Road Headley Hampshire
Coming to the market for the first time in 44 years this detached bungalow is situated in one of the premier roads locally adjacent light woodland in an elevated position above the Hamlet of Arford with its renowned Crown Inn. Peter Leete & Partners - Property- bungalow-Headley - Woodpeckers-for sale
PASS THE CAT ROYAL STANDARD
PASS THE CAT IN THE ROYAL STANDARD
Sussex Rocks for Paris
Charity gig at Carlisle Hastings
The Salty Dog holiday cottage at Camber Sands, East Sussex, England
The Salty Dog is a modern property that is furnished and equipped to a high standard. Located only a few minutes stroll from breath-taking Camber Sands beach, a beautiful seven mile stretch of golden sands enclosed by picturesque dunes, it is the perfect seaside retreat for families and friends.
The Salty Dog has been awarded four gold stars by Visit Britain. The spacious, open-plan accommodation consists of 3 bedrooms, each with zip-link beds, with en-suite shower room to the main bedroom; family bathroom; lounge; kitchen dining room; children's playroom and WC. The fully enclosed garden is ideal for kids and dogs to play in and any sports equipment can be stored securely in the garage. To the side of the house is an outdoor tap with hose for showering sand off dogs (and kids) after playing on the beach.
Genuinely family friendly, The Salty Dog is equipped with travel cots, high chairs, stair gates, steam steriliser etc. etc. to make holidaying with a young family as stress-free as possible. We can cater easily for twins with two of everything needed. There are also plenty of indoor and outdoor toys and games.
The sand on the nearby beach is perfect for sandcastles and lagoons left by the receding tide, and often warmed by the sun, are the perfect place for children to splash around. The ideal place for your family seaside holiday or short break.
Camber Sands is a great holiday destination for water sports enthusiasts too. It has kite boarding, wind surfing and equipment hire and tuition available.
Take a look at our website for more details.
Location Information
The Salty Dog and Camber Sands are easily accessible by rail from London. Fast trains run to Ashford or Hastings, then connect with a short branch line journey to Rye. Taxis are available outside Rye station for a 10 minute ride to the house.
By car take the M20 to Ashford then its a short drive across the Romney Marshes to The Salty Dog.
21 miles (34 km) from Ashford International Railway Station
22 miles (35 km) from the Eurotunnel
77 miles (124 km) from central London
The winds coming off the sea and from the marshes makes Camber Sands a popular destination for water-sports enthusiasts. Kitesurfing, windsurfing, sailing, wake-boarding, water-skiing and jet-skiing are all available locally either from the beach or on a large coastal lake just outside Camber.
The medieval town of Rye with it's cobbled streets and quaint shops is only 3 miles away. This pretty little hilltop town, once the haunt of smugglers, is steeped in history. The cobbled streets are now lined with art galleries, antique shops, artisan food shops, historic inns, restaurants and tea shops. The town also hosts many festivals and special events throughout the year including the famous Rye Bay Scallop Festival each February and the Bonfire Procession each November.
The nearby marshlands of Romney Marsh are ideal for long county walks, bike rides, painting and bird watching.
Camber village itself has a couple of nice restaurants including The Gallivant Bistro and Bar. The Dunes Bar and the Ray Bay Cafe. The local pub, The Green Owl, also offers food and a selection of well-kept ales.
Moors Sherele
The Moors are a band from Hastings, East Sussex, UK. This is a traditional klezmer tune, Sherele or Little Shears, recorded on a Saturday night at the Stag Inn.
Video by Shirley & Don Hawley
Most Haunted Unseen - The Mermaid Inn
The Mermaid Inn , Rye, East Sussex
The Royal Standard George & Beryl Fairwell party Fighter
A sad day as George & Beryl Leave the Royal Standard in Hastings Old Town after 23 years behind the jump. Vicky & Dan join the Rockitmen to cover Fighter at the fairwell party