Little Discoveries
Whilst in Battle we decided to aimlessly explore the Romney marsh area. At a certain point we came across a small country church, that for some reason attracted my attention (St Clement's Church Old Romney). So we stopped to take a look. It was open, and inside we found a curious interior with the nave taken up entirely with box pews. It boasted an original medieval timber roof, and the whole atmosphere of the inside was lovely. Frankly I found this little minor monument far more interesting than Battle Abby that we paid through the nose to visit. Derek Jarman, a rebel best known for his "punk" film Jubilee is buried in the quiet little churchyard.
We decided to try and find a fish restaurant in Hastings. Hastings is a typical British seaside resort that has seen better days, But searching for a car park we ended up in the old town, with its strange fishermen's huts.
We took a look at Rye, which was much nicer and quieter than I expected for a well known "pretty town".
St Clement's Church Old Romney:
Simple and interesting building, pink partitions are a bit interesting
We took a look at the backstreets of Rye:
Rye is in my list for a long time, not far from where I live but could not manage so far.I would like to see these cobblestones at night after a good rain
Petts Level
Second one could be nice BW