This year Rye Arts Festival is hosting a poetry trail at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. Available throughout the festival from Friday 10 – Sunday 26 September, it follows the 2 mile
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
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,
Happy Sundays has been an established Rye institution now for over 4 years. Making a comeback after lockdown with plenty of new material, our talented performers promise to delight our
Welcome to the Open Mic Night @ the Winchelsea Lodge.
We’ll be hosting these on the last Friday of every month.
Hastings Road, Winchelsea
East Sussex TN36 4AD
**Welcoming all
Take part in spooky tours this festive period, all tickets include a mince pie and mulled wine.
An atmospheric tour of the house following Joan Aiken’s book “The Haunting
Rye’s first Cryme Day is a fabulous opportunity to meet, listen to and eat with four brilliant crime writers. Chaired by Guy Fraser-Sampson, the day will also include a
FREE EVENT
This June we are delighted to host international poet Tawnya Renelle who is promoting her spring collection book 'This exquisite corpse'.
This interactive event promises to
Military paranoia, invasion, Brexit, frogs and a stroll through Kent…
Bloody Frogs... :- A new short film by Lee Berwick.
A short film documentary investigating, exploring and navigating its way
Shakespeare performance company Bowler Crab will be returning to the 600 year old Mermaid Inn in Rye to present their debut performance in The Tudor Rooms of a new and