A Pocketful of Rye - Creative Pocket Guides & Maps of Rye
Rye in Sussex - one of the best places to visit in the UK
See it - Sense it - Savour it
The 4 fold up Pocket Guides, contain small chunks of text detailing Rye’s riches, as well as hand drawn maps, original artwork of its historic attractions charmingly drawn and painted in acrylic by Rye based artist Martin Bradshaw and produced with Rye designer Dee Alsey.
Press & Customer Reviews
Sussex Life Magazine
“You need never lose out on Rye’s hidden delights ever again with this series of charmingly illustrated pocket guides celebrating its cultural history”
Simon Calder
Senior Travel Editor of
The Independent made our guides his
“Tip of the Week”
Visitor Guides to Rye
  Pack of 4 Guides - £5.00 (+ postage)
Town Trails, Town Maps, Tourist Information & Attractions
Creative & Literary  | Pubs & Grub | Saints & Sinners | Ghosts & Ghouls
Literary trails, Local Food & Drink, Ghost Walks, History, Churches and more.
FREE MAPS OF RYE

Download this free hand-drawn town map.

Designed and illustrated by local artist, Martin Bradshaw.

Click here for larger interactive version

 

Jeakes House, Rye. Once home to Conrad & Joan Aiken and now lovely Bed & Breakfast accommodation.
Discover the gems you may otherwise miss.
......we had a lovely time in Rye, and your guides were invaluable!  I especially enjoyed the Literary one, and made sure we paid our respects at each house...  And we wouldn't have realised how close Great Dixter and Sissinghurst were without your notes.  So thank you again. Stella Holt
They are gorgeous. My parents have a house at Pett Level, and we took some American visitors to Rye  last week and I suddenly realized I didn't know as much as I thought. - perfect!  I will recommend them to any one I know.  Thank you both. Fiona
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