Peter Stanford guides us through the history of pilgrimage, its meanings and experiences today, as a new generation seeking solace, clarity and wonder follow in the footsteps of travellers from
The Rye and District Country Show takes place on Saturday 20th August from 9.30am – 4pm. The ever popular event at Elm Tree Farm, Icklesham, is kindly organised by a
Accurately described by The Telegraph as ‘a melting pot of indie, rock, world music and folk’, this tight alt-folk band are a revelation live and proudly display their influences along
Errol Linton is a consummate blues singer and harmonica player who also manages to inject a reggae feel into some of his songs, reflecting his Jamaican heritage. In the Blues
Linda Newbery owes to Monica Edwards her early ambition of writing fiction. At Rye Harbour (fictionalised as Westling) will pay tribute to this much-loved author, talking about both the Romney
Spine-tingling tales of the supernatural from E.F. Benson with masterful storytelling from Gerard Logan, who from the deceptive comfort of an easy chair will transport you to a darker,