Plaque for The Old Post Office, Rye
Introduction
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Image: © Marathon Taken: 18 Jun 2017
One of the features of Rye for which it has long been famous is its potteries, especially the plaques which are found on many of the houses in Rye as well as in neighbouring places such as Winchelsea. Sadly many of the original potteries making these plaques seem to have closed. This example is in Castle Street in Winchelsea on the corner with Mill Road. For more about the history of Winchelsea see https://www.visit1066country.com/destinations/winchelsea/history-of-winchelsea