Attractions near Beach Haven
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Story of Rye
(2 Miles)*
700 years of Rye history are brought to life in this fascinating and informative show, centred on the beautifully crafted model created to show Rye as it was in the early 19th century. |
Brenzett Aeronautical Museum
(6 Miles)*
Brenzett Museum is a unique collection of wartime equipment, remains recovered from aircraft crash sites and memorabilia collected and donated to the Museum since its formation in 1972. |
Smallhythe Place
(8 Miles)*
Smallhythe Place is the perfect place for theatre lovers who will be both surprised and charmed by the contents of this 16th century farm house in its quiet rural setting. |
South of England Rare Breeds Centre
(9 Miles)*
Have you ever tickled a sheep under the chin, scratched a pig's ear, or patted a golden goat? You can at the Rare Breeds Centre, the home of friendly animals. |
Kent and East Sussex Railway
(10 Miles)*
Economic pressures forced British Railways to withdraw the passenger service in 1954. Volunteers got together and, in 1974, re-opened a section of the line. The railway now runs for almost 11 miles, making it one of the longest such lines in the UK. |
Underwater World
(10 Miles)*
Underwater World is a marine life experience which is totally unique to Hastings. Enjoy a voyage of discovery to the ocean depths. |
Hole Park Gardens
(11 Miles)*
Hole Park Gardens are situated on the edge of the picturesque Weald village of Rolvenden. A family owned estate Hole Park has been owned by the Barham family for the past four generations. |
Bodiam Castle
(11 Miles)*
A castle always makes an exciting day out, and Bodiam Castle in East Sussex is no exception. |
Port Lympne The Aspinall Wild Animal Experience
(13 Miles)*
Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, in Kent, is a 500 acre safari adventure. |
1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey and Battlefield
(13 Miles)*
1066 is the one date in English history which stands out above all others. Visit the site of the Battle of Hastings, where the course of England's history changed forever on October 14th, 1066. |
Towns near Beach Haven
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Rye Harbour
(1 Mile)*
The fishing village Rye Harbour sits near the mouth of the river Rother, in East Sussex and still has small boats moored along the river. |
Rye
(3 Miles)*
The historic small town of Rye stands on the edge of Romney Marsh in East Sussex. It is at the confluence of the Brede, Tillingham and Rother rivers. |
Iden
(3 Miles)*
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Brenzett
(5 Miles)*
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Icklesham
(6 Miles)*
Icklesham is a small village on the main A259 between Hastings and Rye. In earlier times it dominated the river brede in the valley to the north and is believed to have been a prime target to the Normans in 1066 when they landed. |
Ivychurch
(6 Miles)*
Ivychurch is a sleepy village in the heart of the Romney Marsh. While it may not be awash with amenities, it does offer some interesting sights and historic buildings. |
Hamstreet
(8 Miles)*
The village of Hamstreet is situated where the Kentish Wealden hills meet the flatlands of Romney Marsh and there are plenty of traditional Kentish weather-board buildings in the village centre. |
Ore
(9 Miles)*
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Woodchurch
(9 Miles)*
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Orlestone
(9 Miles)*
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