FETE & FUN DOG SHOW – Sat 10 August
Winchelsea Summer Fete and Fun Dog Show takes place on Saturday 10 August 2024 on the Cricket Field. Admission is free. Caption…
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Winchelsea Summer Fete and Fun Dog Show takes place on Saturday 10 August 2024 on the Cricket Field. Admission is free. Caption…
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…are available online from wegottickets.com, in person from Grammar School Records, Rye and the Rye Heritage Centre. Contact wbbevents12@gmail.com or 01797 224446 The concert is organised by Winchelsea Bonfire Boyes….
…starts at 7.30pm and costs £15. For tickets, call 01797 224446 or email wbbevents12@gmail.com. Tickets are also available online at wegottickets.com/winchelsea and from Grammar School Records and Rye Heritage Centre….
…an interest to join the committee team or require more information, please contact Peter Cosstick via email at winchelseaguyfawkes@btinternet.com by 28th December. Cheque Presentation On Saturday evening, 11th January at…
…info@winchelseaRA.com. Keep a look out for the new website winchelseaRA.com – it will be up and running soon. Thanks again. The success and future of the Residents’ Association lies with…
…is a small booking fee. You can make a donation All donations deeply appreciated. Click here to make a donation on our Just Giving page Caption Contact us at october2.concert@gmail.com…
…St Thomas’ Church The Church of St Thomas the Martyr, dedicated to Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury Welsey’s Tree The founder of Methodism preached his last open air sermon here…
…one of the six open wells from which the townsfolk drew their water. The others being Pipe Well, Friars Well, St. Katherine’s Well, New Well and Vale or St. Leonard’s…
…of the cloister and monastic buildings south of the church can still be traced on the lawn in dry summers. The chancel ruins are no longer open to the public….
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