At last Rye has a cinema. Beautifully designed by architects Jonathan Dunn at the top of Lion Street in the heart of the medieval town. Earmarked for housing, a community group saved the Victorian school house from demolition. It's a stunning conversion with integrated cafe as you can see.
Beach Haven is a unique retreat built by myself and my husband in 2003. We've enjoyed fabulous times at the house and hope that you will enjoy the relaxing surroundings too. This blog gives you updates on the house and things to do in the local area during your stay.
Thursday, 23 April 2015
Cinema returns to medieval Rye
At last Rye has a cinema. Beautifully designed by architects Jonathan Dunn at the top of Lion Street in the heart of the medieval town. Earmarked for housing, a community group saved the Victorian school house from demolition. It's a stunning conversion with integrated cafe as you can see.
Jewels of the sea
A trip to Beach Haven is not complete without sampling the delicious local fish on offer at Rye Bay Fish , just a couple of minutes fro...
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A trip to Beach Haven is not complete without sampling the delicious local fish on offer at Rye Bay Fish , just a couple of minutes fro...
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Photograph by Eric de Maré, 1956 March 2012 The imposing black fishermen’s huts at the Stade, in Hastings, have always been w...
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Beach Haven certainly lives up to it's name after hot Summer days on Camber Sands. What could be more relaxing than returnin...