On Tour: Debrett's New Season
From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury - A social calendar for the 21st century
02 February, 2013 - 10 February, 2013
Rye, East Sussex

The picturesque East Sussex seaside town of Rye hosts this
ten-day festival every February/March - its mouthwatering locally
caught scallops are said to be some of the best in the
country.
Hotels and restaurants throughout the seaside town produce special
menus featuring local scallops. A programme of special events is on
offer during the festival, including scallop-cutting and
scallop-cooking demonstrations, as well as scallop-tasting evenings
with musical entertainment, and local award-winning wine tastings.
You can even watch the newly-inaugurated scallop race, with teams
of competitors pushing wheelbarrow-loads of scallops from Simmons
Quay to the Ship Inn.
Precipitous cobbled streets and a mere 5,000 inhabitants ensure
that this medieval hill town maintains a village feel. The town
became one of the strategically significant Cinque ports in 1189
and is steeped in history. Don't miss the Ypres Tower (pronounced
'wipers') and Lamb House, home of E.F. Benson. H.G. Wells, Henry
James and Joseph Conrad are other famous Rye inhabitants.
http://www.ryebayscallops.co.uk
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