Churchyard Square, the cobbled street brimming with fourteenth and fifteenth century-medieval cottages, that winds around the churchyard of St. Mary’s (to your left) in Rye, East Sussex. I can’t decide if it’s Mermaid Street or Churchyard Square I love best about Rye; but I will know better WHEN I AM THERE IN ONE WEEK!!!!!!! (max 66 flickr)

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  4. jasperseyes10 said: Haaha I’m so excited for your trip!! I think you probably know more bout Rye than someone who lives there x3
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  14. adialogue said: What will you do if Rye has moved or gone on holiday? Have you been in touch recently? You know, it may not be the same Rye you fell in love with, could be bald with a beer belly now with episodes of flatulence….
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    Rye! This is the town that Tilling is based on in the Mapp and Lucia novels.
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