River In Rye Sussex

Rye is a small town and civil parish in the rother district in east sussex england two miles from the sea at the confluence of three rivers.
River in rye sussex. The river tillingham flows through the english county of east sussex. With names like watchbell lane mermaid street and wish street you can t fail to be enchanted by a town that time seems to have passed by. Nestled between green rolling hills and the english channel it s one of the best preserved medieval towns in england. A navigable sluice controlled the entrance to the river between 1786 and 1928 when it was replaced by a vertical lifting gate which was not navigable.
The brede is an english river in east sussex. The river rother flows for 35 miles 56 km through the english counties of east sussex and kent. The rother the tillingham and the brede. It meets the river brede and the eastern river rother near the town of rye.
Its source is near rotherfield in east sussex and its mouth is on rye bay part of the english channel. Rye in east sussex is one of england s best kept secrets. Rye windmill is a grade ii listed building with ten characterful rooms. Prior to 1287 its mouth was further to the east at new romney but it changed its course after a great storm blocked its exit to the sea.