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2016 Offi cial Guide
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SITE OF THE 1066 BATTLE OF HASTINGS
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How to get here
By Train
The main London to Hastings line stops in Battle with half hourly services from London Charing Cross and Waterloo East. Battle is just 78 minutes away from Charing Cross. www.southeasternrailway.co.uk
By Bus or CoachA daily National Express bus service runs from London, www.nationalexpress.com. It is also a major stopping route for buses that service the local area.
By RoadBattle is 105km from London, 90km from Gatwick Airport, 85km from the Port of Dover, 72km from the Channel Tunnel (Folkestone), 48km Newhaven Port. From the M25, take Junction 5 to the A21 towards Hastings. Follow the A21 to Johns Cross roundabout and take the second exit (A2100) to Battle.
The exceptional fl oral displays throughout the town have been regularly acknowledged by the judges in the National In Bloom competition and the town received a Silver award on numerous occasions, most recently in 2013.
In the small parks category the Almonry garden has won the Gold award fi ve times.
A number of the town’s events are organised by Battle Chamber of Commerce.Details correct at time of going to press, subject to change. Whilst every eff ort has been made to ensure accuracy in the production of this guide, no liability for any error, omission or inaccuracy can be accepted.
Photographs supplied by English Heritage, Jonny Thompson, Alex Lake, Chris Parker and Bob Mazzer, Oliver Campion, Suzanne Jones, Jane Ellis, Matt Southam & John Cole.
Front cover, sculpture by Guy Portelli FRBS RBA, Battle Festival 2015
Supported by Rother District Council, Battle Town Council and 1066 Country Marketing. Produced by Hastings Borough Council for the Battle Marketing Group - November 2015.
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Tourist information on Battle and surrounding area is at the Almonry, Battle Museum of Local History and various businesses in town.
The AlmonryHigh Street, Battle, TN33 0EA Information from outside the Almonry 09:00 – 17:00 dailyand
Battle Museum of Local HistoryHigh Street, Battle, TN33 0EA 25 March – 29 October 2016 10:00 – 16:30
Visitor Information
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COME CELEBRATE WITH US!Battle is just a few years shy of its 1000th birthday, but we love a party and can’t wait that long for a big celebration. So we’re pushing the boat out during 2016 for our 950th anniversary year. Discover Battle for yourselves, the town proud to be home to the site of the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
NEW FOR 20161066 Story, Battle Abbey and Battlefi eld
‘1066: Year of the Normans’ introduces a number of new developments at the Abbey for Summer 2016!Climb up to the gatehouse roof for a bird’s eye view over the historic battlefi eld. Visit our special exhibition to show the lead in, location and legacy of the Battle of Hastings. Don’t miss our re-enactment of the Battle of Hastings in October. Whose side will you be on?
Battle Museum of Local History
You’ll have FREE entry throughout 2016 in celebration of the 950th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings AND our 60th birthday! See the only axe head recovered from the battlefi eld and touch and feel replica. Be spoilt for choice with THREE tapestries on show: a section of the Bayeux Tapestry embroidered
especially for 2016; the Stothard Tapestry from 1818 and the famous Alderney Tapestry.
Battle Festival | Throughout October | Throughout Battle
Our third instalment of Battle Festival in October will be its biggest and most diverse yet. Enjoy a whole month of live music, visual arts, fi lm, poetry, gastronomy, astrology, comedy and more with world class musicians, contemporary international and regional artists and performances by household names. Tour the town’s bars and restaurants for the lively Battle Fringe running throughout the month. What a great excuse!SSSHHH, there are even whispers of a major collaboration with Glyndebourne ...
Concorde 1066
Watch the parade of re-enactors and local students up pretty Battle High Street with the Military Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas.Help us to welcome our friends from Normandy, Picardy, Canada, the USA, and the ones who started it all - the original Norsemen (Normans) from Norway and Denmark!Watch the Lowering of the Flags at sunset on the Abbey Green, in the shadow of Battle Abbey and just an arrow’s fl ight from one of the most famous battlefi elds in English history.
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An Unforgettable Visit
1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey and Battlefi eld is the best place in the UK to learn about the Norman invasion of England and downfall of the Saxon king Harold at the historic battle of 1066.Take time to explore the abbey and battlefi eld, and lift the lid on the battle that changed the course of English history. Visit the interactive exhibitions and take the audio tour of the battlefi eld and abbey ruins.
An Oasis of Tranquility
Towards the northern end of the High Street, the Medieval Almonry and its Gardens, originally built in 1090, is now home to the Town Council and the Battle Museum of Local History. Here you will fi nd all manner of artefacts, including the only battleaxe to be discovered from the battlefi eld. As the town grew, the Church of St Mary the Virgin was built and it stands to this day to the east of the abbey gates. Here you will discover, among other things, a Norman font and rare 14th century wall paintings.
Gunpowder, Treason and Plot
Did you know that in the 17th century Battle was the centre of the gunpowder industry? It is likely that Guy Fawkes’ gunpowder came from this area. The Battel Bonfi re Boyes celebrate the gunpowder plot each November with a spectacular fi reworks display and torchlight procession. Today Battle is a bustling market town and with good reason is hailed a ‘top-ten hidden gem of Europe’ by Lonely Planet. If you’ve never visited, make our 950th anniversary year the time you do! If you’ve been before, we’d love to see you back!
On 14th October 1066, this area which would become the picturesque market town of Battle, witnessed the most celebrated confrontation to take place on English soil – the Battle of Hastings.
Following his victory and coronation as King of England, between the years 1070 and 1094, William the Conqueror built Battle Abbey – a penance ordered by the Pope for the loss of life incurred in the confl ict. The town subsequently grew up beyond the abbey walls to become the thriving community you see today.
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That Battle is a little town with a BIG history is undeniable. But there’s also an exciting, contemporary side to discover, one which perfectly complements its remarkable background.Just 78 minutes from London, by direct rail from central London, Battle makes the perfect day out and the ideal short break destination. Situated in the heart of the Sussex countryside, yet just 7 miles from the coast, Battle really is a town for all seasons, tastes and budgets. Stroll up the High Street or explore the ‘twittens’ to discover independent, family run shops and boutiques, a range of enticing eateries, and galleries exhibiting international and regional artists. We even have a ‘destination’ wool shop and if British design is your ‘thing’, there’s a shop bursting with brilliantly British designer products right here!Many of our pubs, tea rooms and restaurants host regular events and their menus feature seasonal, local produce.Follow the Keane Trail around town to discover why international super-group Keane have written and sung so much about Battle. See page 23 for more details.Discover today’s Battle here with our 3-minute fi lm which perfectly captures the essence of the town, its people and events www.vimeo.com/keanetrail/visit-battle.
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celebrating BATTLE OF HASTINGS 950thanniversary with a major programme of events
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October 2016
SMALL TOWN, BIG EVENTSSo Very Battle!
Tie in a visit with one of the quirkier annual events. Check out the annual Marbles Match on Good Friday, the Medieval Fayre in May, the Scarecrow Festival throughout the town in July, and the major re-enactment of the Battle of Hastings in October.
Torchlight processions, chain mail, fireworks and fancy dress are de rigueur!
Arts & Culture
October’s Battle Arts & Music Festival will be even bigger and better in 2016, with the introduction of a headline event in collaboration with Glyndebourne. The festival will coincide with Pure Arts Group’s annual art fair and there’s the popular Battle Fringe in the town’s bars and restaurants too.
Add in three permanent galleries and it is easy to see how Battle holds its own against larger towns and cities.
Old Regulars
Oldies and goodies include Every Last Friday (ELF), a unique live entertainment experience in many locations around Battle. Just choose a venue and the performers will come to you in 20 minute sessions on the last Friday of the month.
Add to the mix seasonal flower shows, the Battel Bonfire Boyes 10k and monthly cinema evenings, ad hoc walking tours and regular events at Battle Museum and Battle Abbey. Latest details can be found on www.visit1066country.com/battle or www.battlesussex.co.uk
And keep an eye on the town’s websites for ad-hoc walking tours and regular events at Battle Museum and Battle Abbey.
All told, Battle truly is a year-round destination where there’s always something to do and see.
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BEYOND BATTLE
Battle • Bexhill • Hastings • Herstmonceux • Pevensey • Rye
Sussex Community Rail Partnership works along the Marshlink railway, which runs between Hastings and Ashford, the line is a popular tourist link but also of vital
importance to local people. By working in partnership the Sussex Community Rail Partnership, encourages use of the line, enhances stations, especially through adoptions, and develops community links for the benefit of all. To get involved see www.sussexcrp.org
Where to go
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Pevensey Castle is a ‘must see’ attraction here, with a history stretching back over 16 centuries. Pevensey Castle chronicles more graphically than any other fortress the story of Britain’s south coast defences. It was built in the 4th century as one of the last and strongest of the Roman ‘Saxon Shore’ forts, ‘Anderida’, two-thirds of whose towered walls still stand. When the Roman army left Britain the Saxons began invading in earnest and the old fort was left derelict and abandoned. A few centuries later another invader, William, Duke of Normandy - and soon to become William the Conqueror, of course - landed nearby in the still existing bay and turned the fort into Pevensey Castle by building upon the old Roman walls. The castle has been threatened several times since then and during World War II it became a lookout over the channel for enemy aircraft. Today you can visit the famous English Heritage site at Pevensey Castle and experience its long and chequered history through various exhibits and displays.
Pevensey village leads up to the castle entrance and offers an interesting mix of weatherboard and stone cottages, antique shops, traditional pubs and cafes. The Pevensey Court House Museum in the High Street dates back to the thirteenth century. The building was used as the town hall and gaol until 1886. The court room with dock, cells and exercise yard are still intact and the museum also has a selection of local history displays to see.The dramatic Pevensey Bay lies on the shingle beach. During the 18th and 19th centuries it became involved in the south coast smuggling trade and in 1833 was the backdrop for a violent clash between smugglers and customs men. A number of Martello towers were erected along the bay at the beginning of the 19th century against Napoleonic attack. Pevensey Bay is well known today to all sailing enthusiasts. The local sailing club offers a variety of classes of boats and has a full programme of racing.The inspiring 31 mile 1066 Country Walk starts at Pevensey Castle, winds its way to Herstmonceux, through to Battle and across the countryside to Rye.
1066 Country Events February Rye Bay Scallops WeekMarch Hastings Half MarathonMay Jack in the Green, Morris Dancing Festival, HastingsJune Midsummer Fish Fest, HastingsJuly Bexhill Carnival Week, Roaring 20sAugust Meet the Normans and Saxons, 1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey & Battlefield, Rye International Jazz FestivalSeptember Rye Arts Festival, Hastings Seafood & Wine Festival, ROOT 1066 International FestivalOctober Hastings Week and Bonfire ProcessionNovember Rye FawkesDecember Various Christmas late night shopping in the 1066 Country towns.
For our full events programme see
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Pevensey & Herstmonceux1 Michelham Priory 2 Knockhatch Adventure Park 1 Herstmonceux Castle –
Gardens & Grounds2 The Observatory Science Centre,
Herstmonceux5 Drusillas Park (follow A27)6 Stone Cross Windmill4 Pevensey Castle3 Pevensey Court House & Gaol
6 St Nicholas Church, Pevensey
Brightling & Burwash1 Bateman’s, Burwash
2 Fuller’s Follies, Brightling
Ticehurst & Hurst Green3 Bewl Water4 Bedgebury National Pinetum & Forest 1 King John’s Nursery & Garden2 Pashley Manor Gardens, Ticehurst
5 Merriments Gardens, Hurst Green
Bodiam & Northiam1 Bodiam Castle2 Bodiam Boating Station 3 Kent & East Sussex Steam Railway,
Northiam and Bodiam
Great Dixter House & Gardens, Northiam
Battle & Sedlescombe3 Sedlescome Organic Vineyard 1 Battle Museum of Local History2 1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey &
Battlefield4 Sedlescombe Golf Club5 James Andrews School of Golf,
Sedlescombe6 Carr Taylor Vineyards, Westfield7 Giants of Brede (stationary
steam engines)
Bexhill1 Bexhill Museum2 Egerton Park
3 De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill
Hastings1 Beauport Park Golf Course2 1066 Target Sports3 Alexandra Park13 Hastings History House22 Source BMX4 Hastings Museum & Art Gallery9 Hastings Castle and 1066 Story5 Smugglers Adventure, Hastings12 Flower Makers Museum, Hastings15 East &. West Hill Lifts,
Hastings Old Town19 Hastings Country Park & Nature Reserve
6 Clambers Play Centre & Battlezone LiveLaser Outdoor Combat, Hastings
14 White Rock Theatre, Hastings
7 Bowling Greens & Putting Courses, Hastings
21 True Crime Museum, Hastings
11 Hastings Adventure & Crazy Golf Complex
20 Jerwood Gallery, Hastings Old Town
8 Shipwreck Museum, Hastings Old Town
17 Blue Reef Aquarium, Hastings Old Town
23 Hastings Pier
10 Hastings Lifeboat
16 Fishermen’s Museum, Hastings Old Town
18 Hastings Audio Tour of the Stade
Rye1 Lamb House, Rye
2 Kino Cinema, Rye
Rye Heritage Centre
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5 Rye Castle Museum Ypres Tower
6 Rye Harbour Nature Reserve & Camber Castle
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Where Cultures Collide
With a spectacular combination of coast and countryside, relics and ruins and contemporary culture, 1066 Country off ers something for all. Battle is central to the action so take your pick from our wide range of accommodation then go out and explore.Trace the footsteps of the Normans from their landing point at Pevensey along the 1066 Country Walk inland to Battle, passing the Observatory Science Centre and Gardens and Grounds of Herstmonceux Castle; take the Coastal Culture Trail from the De La
Warr Pavilion, Bexhill to the Jerwood Gallery, Hastings; be inspired by the picturesque fi shing fl eets or the pretty streets of Rye and Hastings; explore the natural beauty of Camber Sands and Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.The exciting Root 1066 International Festival (10 September – 2 October 2016), especially curated for our 950th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, gives a contemporary twist to the 1066 story and hands over the baton to Battle in October.www.visit1066country.com
Regular EventsThroughout January and FebruaryBooks for Boys Exhibition, Bateman’s, Burwash
ELF (Every Last Friday), Battle’s monthly Arts and Music Festival in venues around town
Farmers’ Market, BredeEvery Friday, 10:00 – 12:00 Brede Village Hall
Mid-July – Mid August (Tues - Sat)Lily Time at Pashley Manor Gardens, Ticehurst
Bodiam Castle From Wednesday 27 July until Thursday 25 AugustEvery Wednesdays &Thursdays Knight and Princess Academy, Bodiam Castle
Throughout AugustBuilding Bodiam, Bodiam Castle
Throughout OctoberStories we live by, Bodiam Castle
February 2016Sunday 14 Valentine’s Day tea, Bateman’s, Burwash
Monday 15 – Friday 19Normans & Saxons!, Battle Abbey
Sat 20 - Sun 21 Great Dixter Winter Opening
Saturday 20 – Sunday 28 Rye Bay Scallop Week
March 2016Sunday 6 Mothering Sunday tea, Bateman’s, Burwash
Saturday 19 Cadbury Easter Hunt, Bateman’s, Burwash
Saturday 19 – Sunday 20Great Dixter Winter Opening
Friday 25Battle Annual Marbles competition and Easter Bonnet parade, 10:00 – 12:00, Abbey Green, Battle
Friday 25 – Monday 28Easter Adventure Quest, Battle Abbey
Sunday 27 Bexhill 100 Easter Bonnet Display & Parade. Classic cars on Bexhill seafront.
Friday 25 - Friday 8 AprilEaster Fun at Battle Museum of Local History
April 2016Sat 2 - Sunday 3Great Dixter Spring Plant Fair
Events in Battle & 1066 Country Follow us on facebook.com /1066Country & /battlesussex
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These are just some of the events taking place in 2016. For full listings, see www.visit1066country.com or www.battlesussex.co.uk
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Beautiful romantic 5-acre garden. Nursery, shop & café.
GREAT DIXTER HOUSE & GARDENSOpen (Good Friday) 25th March to 30th October 2016Tuesday to Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays.
Gardens 11am to 5pm (last admission)
House 2pm to 5pm
Specialist Plant Nursery & Gift Shop
01797 252878www.greatdixter.co.uk
The Castle Inn is directly opposite picturesque Bodiam Castle and a short walk to the Kent and East Sussex railway. Terraced garden, and a cosy log fire, homemade food, childrens menu. Breakfast every weekend 9 til 12
Opening hours 11am to 11pm everyday
Food served 12 to 9pm summer 12 to 3pm / 6pm to 9pm winter
CASTLE INN - BODIAM
Main Road, Bodiam TN32 5UBwww.shepherdneame.co.uk 01580 830330
BRAMLEY & TEALHOLIDAY COTTAGES
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English Heritage National Trust
Friday 25 March-Saturday 29 October1066@BattleMuseum: see the ‘Battle of Hastings Axe’, the Stothard print of the Bayeux Tapestry, a section of the Bayeux tapestry specially embroidered for 2016, a diorama of the Battle and much more.’
Easter Weekend and every Sunday in April1 May – 30 September Wed – Sunday Pevensey Court House Museum and GaolThe Great 1066 Invasion
Wednesday 29 June1066: Origins, Events and Aftermath – a talk by Keith FoordBattle Museum of Local History
Throughout September and October from Friday 2 SeptemberThe Alderney TapestryBattle Museum of Local History
Tuesday 6 September‘The Bayeux Tapestry and the Story of the Missing Panel’ by Kate RussellBattle Museum of Local History
10 September – 2 OctoberRoot 1066 International Festival
Thursday 13 OctoberThe Battle of Hastings’: a talk by Brig Hugh Willing, Battle Memorial Hall
Friday 14 OctoberConcorde 1066, Battle. Commemorative event to mark the 950th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings.
Saturday 15 & Sunday 16 OctoberRe-enactment of the Battle of Hastings, Battle Abbey
Saturday 15 OctoberHastings Bonfire & Torchlight Procession
16th October 1066 Country Relay, Pevensey – Battle
Thursday 8 – Saturday 10 DecemberIlluminated Abbey, Battle Abbey
Events for 950th Anniversary of the Battle of Hastings
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Dates of events correct at time of going to press, but may be subject to change. Contact the venue or information Centre for confirmation.
July 2016Saturday 2 - Sunday 3 Brightling International Horse TrialsBrightling Park, Robertsbridge
Monday 4 - Saturday 23 The Battle Scarecrow Festival, displays around the town
Saturday 9 – Sunday 1016.30 – 10.00Big Camp Weekend Bateman’s, Burwash, East SussexTN19 7DS
Friday 15 - Sunday 17Walled Garden Music FestivalBrightling Park, Robertbridge, TN32 5HH
Sunday 17Hastings Pirate Day 2016
Saturday 23 Bexhill Roaring 20s
Saturday 30 – Sunday 31Medieval Tournament, Battle Abbey
Saturday 30 – Sunday 7 AugustHastings Old Town Carnival Week
Sunday 31Bexhill 100 Classic CarsSeafront Display
Friday 22 - Saturday 7 MayTulip Festival at Pashley Manor Gardens, Ticehurst
Friday 29Spring fl ower walk, Bateman’s, Burwash
May 2016Until Saturday 7 Tulip Festival at Pashley Manor Gardens, Ticehurst
Monday 2 Jack in the Green Festival, Hastings Old Town
Thursday 5 – Saturday 7Battle Light Opera Group presentsSweet Charity, Battle Memorial Hall
Friday 13Museum at Night, Bateman’s, Burwash
Saturday 14 – Sunday 15Anglo Continental Street Market, Bexhill
Sunday 15Open Day, Brownbread Horse Rescue Centre, Near Battle
Saturday 28 - Monday 30Birds of Prey at the MuseumBattle Museum of Local History
Saturday 28 – Saturday 4 JuneSculpture in Particular at Pashley Manor Gardens, Ticehurst
Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 JuneBows, Arrow & Battle Tactics, Battle Abbey
Sunday 29 – Monday 30Battle Medieval Fayre, Abbey Green
Sunday 29Bexhill 100 Classic Cars, Seafront Display
June 2016Tuesday 14 - Sunday 19 Special Rose Week at Pashley Manor Gardens, Ticehurst
First-rate instruction from beginner to expert level. PGA professionals teach carefully structured,
2-5 day courses, maximum group size of 5 students.
01424 871700 • [email protected] • www.golfschool.co.ukSedlescombe Golf Club, Kent Street, Sedlescombe, East Sussex TN33 0SD
James AndrewsS c h o o l o f G o l f Beauport Park
Golf Course� e course: 18 hole pay and play, 14 bay � oodlit covered range, 9 hole pitch and putt and buggies available.Golf store: Fully stocked with the latest brands. Tuition with PGA instructors. Clubhouse bar & restaurant. Membership available. Visitors welcome.
Battle Road, St Leonards TN37 7BPGolf: 01424 854245 Clubhouse: 01424 851165 beauportparkgolf.co.uk [email protected]
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23 High Street, Battle TN33 0EATel/Fax: 01424 772100
Family-owned, child-friendly restaurant off ering authentic Italian cuisine & seasonal daily specials.
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• Award-winning Bubbly • Bookable Tours• Light Refreshments • Hampers and Vouchers • Picnic Area and Walks
Wheel Lane, Westfi eld, Hastings TN35 4SG (follow the brown signs off the A21/A28)
Free entrance and wine-tasting
01424 752501 • [email protected] • www.carr-taylor.co.uk
Open daily 10am - 5pm
Old coaching inn. Open 7 days for home cooked local dishes. Live music. B&B. www.thebullinnbattle.co.uk27 High Street TN33 0EA
THE BLACKSHED GALLERY, Robertsbridge, 2016 programme
From 3 December 2015 - 23 January 2016 Ian Penney, Paper Cut Exhibition – Harlequinade
Tuesday 2 Feb - Saturday 19 March Craig Hudson, Bronze Sculpture Exhibition
Saturday 2 - Saturday 30 AprilExhibition of paintings by Sam Smith, Supported by ProjectArtWorks & Arts Council England
Wednesday 1 June – Saturday 9 JulyAlan Rankle & Bent Holstein
Throughout SeptemberChris Levine
Saturday 8 October – Saturday 12 NovemberKate Adams MBE
Thursday 21 – Thursday 22 DecemberJennifer Binnie & Jennifer Corker
SAFFRON GALLERY, Battle, 2016
Thursday 14 Jan - Monday 29 February Winter Exhibition of resident gallery artists
Tuesday 1 - Thursday 31 MarchSpring Exhibition - seasonally uplift ing
Saturday 2 April - Thursday 12 MayLand | Sea | Sky - a celebration of nature
Saturday 4 June - Thursday 28 JulySummer Exhibition - resident/guest artists
Saturday 30 July - Thursday 1 SeptemberBetween the Lines, drawings & prints
Saturday 3 - Thursday 29 SeptemberAutumn Exhibition - resident/guest artists
Saturday 1 October - Thursday 3 NovemberMasterpiece - partnering Battle Festival
Saturday 5 - Thursday 19 NovemberJane Ford Solo Exhibition - oils/drawings
Saturday 19 November - Saturday 24 December Christmas Exhibition - gift s & treats
Art Exhibitions - Check websites for opening times
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Sunday 19Father’s Day teaBateman’s, Burwash
Friday 24 - Saturday 25Battle’s Big Weekend
Friday 19:00 – 23:00
Saturday 11.00 – 23:30Battle Recreation Ground
Saturday 25 - Sunday 26 Battle Photographic Society Annual Print Exhibition, Battle Memorial Hall
Sunday 26Bexhill 100 Classic CarsSeafront Display
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Battle Festival1 – 31 October
Sat 1 - Sun 2Great Dixter Autumn Plant Fair
Saturday 15National Town Criers Championship, Hastings Hastings Bonfi re & Torchlight Procession
Saturday 15 – Sunday 16Battle of Hastings 950, Battle Abbey
Sunday 16Apple Day, Bateman’s, Burwash
Saturday 22 – Sunday 30Haunted Abbey, Battle Abbey
Saturday 22 – Sunday 30Pure Arts Autumn Fair, Powder Mills Hotel, Battle
Thursday 27 – Saturday 29Abbey Aft er Dark, Battle Abbey (ages 13+)
November 2016Saturday 5Battle Bonfi re & Torchlight Procession
Thursday 10 - Saturday 12 Battle Light Opera Group presents Sondheim’s ‘Merrily We Roll Along’,Battle Memorial Hall
Saturday 12Rye Fawkes Bonfi re & Torchlight Procession
Saturday 19Robertsbridge Bonfi re & Torchlight Procession
Saturday 26Battle Christmas Lights On, Battle Memorial Hall and Abbey Green
Saturday 26 – Sunday 27Great Dixter Christmas Fair
See website for dates Christmas Gift Shop, Pashley Manor Gardens .
December 2016Each weekend in December Christmas at Bodiam Castle
Until Saturday 31Christmas at Bateman’s, Burwash
Saturday 3rd Bexhill Lions Family Fun Santa Dash DLWP and the Promenade
Thursday 8Battle Gala Night, late night shopping in town
Thursday 8Christmas Gala night Battle Museum of Local History
Welcome to Shire Country Clothing, the premier store for all things outdoors.With many famous names such as
Dubarry, Barbour,Harris Tweed, RM Williams, Shire caters for ladies, men and children too.
Stocking clothing,footwear, accessories and some ideal gifts.
Open six days a week- or order online.www.shirecountryclothing.co.uk
33 High Street, Battle TN33 OEA • 01424 772456
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August 2016Mid - July – Mid August (Tues - Sat)Lily Time at Pashley Manor Gardens, Ticehurst
Monday 1 – Wednesday 31Summer of ‘66, Battle Abbey
Until Sunday 7Hastings Old Town Carnival Week
Tuesday 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 Birds of Prey & Art Activities at Battle Museum
Saturday 6 – Sunday 7 World War 1 WeekendBateman’s, Burwash
Wednesday 10 The Jungle Book story dayBateman’s, Burwash
Thursday 25 – Monday 29Rye International Jazz & Blues Festival
Saturday 27 – Monday 29Herstmonceux Medieval Festival
Monday 29Bexhill 100 Classic Car Show at The Polegrove, Bexhill
September 2016PLEASE SEE 950 ANNIVERSARY EVENTS BOX ON PAGE 12 FOR FURTHER SEPTEMBER EVENTS
Saturday 3 – Sunday 4Bexhill Festival of the Sea
Sunday 4 Battel Bonfi re Boyes 10KHigh Street, Battle
Tuesday 6 – Sunday 11 New for 2016. Dahlia Debut, Pashley Manor Gardens, Ticehurst
Saturday 17 – Sunday 18Anglo Continental Street Market, Bexhill
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Battle Wool ShopKnitting Crochet Beads Spinning WeavingHaberdashery Needlepoint Cross-stitch
2 Mount StreetBattle, TN33 0EG01424 775073
OPEN 9.30am - 5pm Monday - Saturday
Vintage inspired accessories, clothing and lifestyle gifts
Open every day or shop online at www.aurelieandrose.co.uk 3 High Street Battle (by the Abbey) 01424 775331
Saturday 17 – Sunday 18Hastings Seafood & Wine Festival
Sunday 25 1066 Charity Walk for St Michael’s Hospice
Sunday 25Dachsund Fun Show, Great Dixter House & Gardens
October 2016 PLEASE SEE 950 ANNIVERSARY EVENTS BOX ON PAGE 12 FOR FURTHER OCTOBER EVENTS
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The Almonry, Gardens &Battle Museum of Local History
The 15th Century Almonry, now Battle Town Council, is situated at the end of the High Street away from the Abbey. It is surrounded by award-winning gardens, which provide an oasis in which to sit or wander round.
Within the gardens is the Arts Council-accredited Battle Museum of Local History covering 125 million years of local history! Come and see the ‘Battle of Hastings Axe’ and much more. FREE ADMISSION.
Museum: 01424 775955 / www.battlemuseum.com Almonry: 01424 772210
MUSEUM OPENING TIMES:Monday - Saturday 10am - 4.30 pm 25 March - 29 October 2016
Bexhill Museum off ers something for everyone – from local history and archaeology to fashion and Bexhill’s motor heritage. The unique collections are housed in a distinctive building which combines a traditional Edwardian museum with a modern extension.
Opening Times:
Daily February to mid-DecemberTues-Fri 10am to 5pmSat, Sun, Mon 11am to 5pm
Egerton Road • Bexhill on Sea • TN39 [email protected] 222058 Registered Charity No. 1102638
Bodiam, Near RobertsbridgeEast Sussex TN32 5UA
Tel: 01580 830196www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bodiam-castle
Castle & grounds price including a donation:Adult £9.15Child £4.60Family 2 + 3 £22.90
Built in 1385 to impress friends and frighten enemies, Bodiam’s brooding walls tower majestically out of the moat.
Events throughout the year.Open: 10.30am - 5pm daily or dusk if earlier (closed 24/25 Dec)
Make time to visit the beautiful parkland and superb Elizabethan gardens surrounding Herstmonceux’s moated 15th Century castle.
The castle is not open to the public; however guided tours are conducted at an extra charge and subject to availability, but due to
the operation of a busy university we strongly advise you to phone for confirmation of times before your visit.
Whilst you are here don’t forget to visit the Tea Room, Visitor’s Centre, Children’s Woodland Play Area and Nature Trail.
Daily 25th March - 30th October (Closed 26th August) 10am - 6pm, closes at 5pm during October
Adults £6, Concessions £4.95 & children under 16 £3(last admission one hour before closing)
Hailsham, BN27 1RN • Telephone: 01323 833816 www.herstmonceux-castle.com
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Hotel Accommodation Min - Max prices (incl. VAT which is subject to change) are PER ROOM based on two people sharing a twin/double room, with breakfast. (prices usually relate to low/high season).
The PowderMills is a 18th Century listed privately owned Country House Hotel in 150 acres adjoining the battlefi eld of 1066. The Hotel is one mile from the historic town of Battle and the Abbey. All 48 rooms are individually furnished each with a luxury ensuite bathroom. The Orangery Restaurant has received many accolades and has a 2 AA rosette for fi ne dining. It is open every day for residents and non residents forluncheon, light snacks, aft ernoon teas, coff ee and dinner. The hotel has several function rooms and can cater for weddings, conferences,corporate events and private parties for up to 300 guests.
PowderMills Hotel, Powdermill Lane, Battle TN33 0SPt: 01424 775511 f: 01424 [email protected]
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PowderMills Hotel ★★★
Rooms: 48Prices: £140 - £350
The Green, Sedlescombe Battle TN33 0QAt: 01424 870253f: 01424 [email protected]
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The Brickwall Hotel ★★★
Rooms: 24Single: £60 - £75 B&BDouble: £80 - £125 B&BPrices per room per night.
The Brickwall Hotel is set in the heart of 1066 Country overlooking the pretty village green of Sedlescombe. Originally built in 1597 for the local Ironmaster the hotel off ers a warm welcome and is privately owned and run by a friendly team of experienced staff . There is a spacious residents’ lounge, oak panelled bar and beautiful beamed dining room as well as the Garden Room which is ideal for private parties and meetings. Particular attention is paid to the quality and variety of food served with all local produce being used complemented by an extensive wine list. The hotel has a variety of rooms all with private facilities, including Doubles, Twins, Four Poster and Ground Floor rooms many of which overlook the hotel garden or across the village.
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Ratings made easy★ Simple, practical, no frills
★★ Well presented and well run
★★★ Good level of quality and comfort
★★★★ Excellent service throughout
★★★★★ Exceptional with a degree of luxury
★★★★ YELLOW stars from the AA.
GOLD AWARD SILVER AWARD
from Quality In Tourism.
Special awards given to establishments who have achieved exceptional quality, off ering above the standard rating.
For more information on the quality assessments please visit www.qualityintourism.co.uk and www.theaa.com/travel
Choose from the cosiness of our renowned B&Bs, pretty beamed cottages or the elegant parkland setting of our country house hotels. Alternatively, our excellently-equipped self-catering properties set in stunning 1066 countryside will guarantee you the warmest of welcomes!
Where To Stay
The Sussex Breakfast. Made from quality ingredients sourced direct from local farms.
1066 Country Partner. Helping to support and promote tourism in this unique historic region.
Tourism South East Member.
The Beautiful South. A Tourism South East award for excellence that celebrates the very best in tourism and hospitality.
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Set directly on the beach with 41 ensuite bedrooms. Dine in Beachside Restaurant or Bistro Style in The Cooden Tavern and during the warmer months Beachside Terrace for drinks or Alfresco dining.
Rooms: 41From: £60 B&B pppn
The Cooden Beach Hotel, Bexhill ★★★ Cooden Sea Road, Bexhill TN39 4TTt: 01424 842281 f: 01424 846142sales@thecoodenbeachhotel.co.ukwww.thecoodenbeachhotel.co.uk
Sitting directly opposite Battle Abbey gatehouse we have 8 beautiful and stylish ensuite rooms above our fabulous lounge bar/restaurant. Using local produce our menu Includes British tapas. Our large beer garden will be ready for Summer 2016
Rooms: 8From: £75 pn
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The Abbey Hotel 84 High Street, Battle TN33 0AQt: 01424 772755
Guest Accommodation Min - Max prices (incl. VAT which is subject to change) are PER ROOM based on two people sharing a twin/double room, with breakfast. (prices usually relate to low/high season).
Battle Town TrailThe Battle Town Trail is a self-guided tour providing an interesting snapshot into the town’s history. Battle has a wealth of intriguing architecture and by following the Trail you will discover many interesting facts. Ideally, you should begin at Battle Abbey but it is a circular walk and can be joined at any point. Just look for one of the round Town Trail plaques and join in!
Available for £1 at Market Square
and Mount Street car parks, AHA
on Mount Street, Abbey Court and
Park Lane.
Your own guided audio tour of Battle on your smartphone via Geotourist! Use GPS functionality or download the tour before you come. Download the FREE Geotourist app for iPhone and Android and you’re ready for battle!
geotourist.com
Your personal tour guide!
59 North Trade RoadBattle TN33 OHSt: 01424 777436 [email protected] www.tollgatefarmhouse.co.uk
Tollgate Farmhouse is set in walking distance from the historic town of Battle. The house is modern, including family suite and one room with disabled facilities. We are the longest established B&B in Battle.
Tollgate Farmhouse ★★★★ SILVER AWARD Prices: Single from £50, Double/Twin from £80
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Caravans & Camping Prices (incl. VAT which is subject to change) per unit, one week. (Min/Max prices usually relate to low/high season).
Catsfi eld Road, Catsfi eld, Nr Battle TN33 9LNt: 01424 [email protected]
Woodland site with reception, games room, electric hook-up, free hot showers, children’s play area, tourist information, hard standings and caravan storage. Also available ‘back to basics’ camping down in the woods.
Senlac Wood Caravan & Camping ★★★ Contact for price
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KEANE TrailStrangeland is the 5th consecutive No1 album by alternative rock group Keane who grew up in Battle. Take a tour of Strangeland and discover the Battle & Bexhill of Keane’s lyrics. Download a map or for an interactive tour. www.KeaneTrail.org.uk
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Self Catering Prices (incl. VAT which is subject to change) per unit, one week. (Min/Max prices usually relate to low/high season).
Telham Lane, Battle TN33 0SLt: 01424 [email protected]
40 units: 2-5 / 17 units: 6+£319 - £1279
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Crowhurst Park ★★★★★
Award-winning holiday park featuring self-catering lodge accommodation. Providing a wonderful countryside experience for couples & families alike. Superb indoor pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, sauna, gym, beauty therapies, tennis court.
USA - tripadvisor.com
“ A vibrant town, mixing historical attractions with quirky businesses and events...”
- The town of Battle reviewed by Seamus
McDonagh, Belfast
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Bodiam, East Sussext: 01580 [email protected]
The Original Hut Company Beautiful, Comfortable, Sustainable. Unique Glamping and Camping, Bodiam, East Sussex
The Original Hut Company Contact for price
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