Cordbatt Cottage, Rye Foreign
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 28 Dec 2006
Small thatched gingerbread type cottage in the small village of Rye Foreign which is located about 5 miles from Rye itself. The village was settled in the 13th century after a dispute between some Rye residents and its then owners the French monastery of Fecamp and derived its name from the Latin forinseca meaning out of bounds as they moved out of the jurisdiction of the town.