Taking the bus for a walk!

Walkers of Hastings who rely on public transport to get to the meeting point, and home again.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Next Walk–Tuesday October 1st

Because a number of people aren’t around in September, we will have two walks in October!

The first one will be a Westfield Walkabout (same bus as Tenterden – 341, 10.14 from the station, see Misayo at Silverhill)

The walk after will be on the 29th of October, same travel arrangements!, but we will be exploring around Brede.

Last ‘walk’ of the year will be on 26th November, a sort of Christmas celebration and we plan to catch a train to Etchingham, eat at Bistro@TheStation (we intend to treat ourselves, but you can bring sandwiches if you prefer)  Not sure if Poppy will be allowed inside, so some of us will dress up warmly prepared to eat outside, JIC.

Afterwards, we will stroll around the village, and maybe go as far as a few outposts

 

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Tenterden & Small Hythe

Glorious weather, good company and a charming town……

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A chosen few (each was free to choose themselves) went to Small Hythe, others spent longer at the church, St Mildred’s, the railway station, and the town itself.

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Friday, August 02, 2013

Believe it, or believe it not…

27th August 2012

We are suckers for punishment and so we are once again going to attempt the Tenterden Walk as detailed in the history (below from the events that didn’t happen.)

Travel details - 10.14 bus number 341 from Hastings Station (if you are the only one at the station, don't worry, others will get on further along the way) which arrives in Tenterden at 11.15Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Tenterden - Tuesday 25th September

We will catch the 10.14 bus number 340 from Hastings Station (if you are the only one at the station, don't worry, others will get on further along the way) which arrives in Tenterden at 11.18.
There is a very interesting heritage trail to follow, and an option to visit Smallhythe Place, the home of the Victorian actress Ellen Terry, now owned by the National Trust.  If you do not want to do that, then there is the Tenterden Museum to visit or another stroll around, and the option of returning to Hastings on the 340 bus at 14.45
If visiting Smallhythe Place, return to Hastings via Rye at 15.19.
Jill is leading this walk (yes, truly!) and will provide full details of buses/times on the day.  As usual, please bring a packed lunch and your camera (and National Trust card if you're a member) - and fingers crossed for good weather!

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Tenterden trip looking doubtful!

The BBC said it was going to clear (the weather!) but after a brief interlude it is once again raging.  Obviously if tomorrow dawns bright, breezy or not, the trip will happen.  This is just a heads up, in case.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Bad News! Tuesday 23rd August - Tenterden & Smallhythe

Jill is hobbling around in a support boot and not in a fit state to lead a walk. Unless someone else can step into the breach quickly ( so that we can let everyone know) this walk will regretfully have to be postponed.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Tuesday 23rd August - Tenterden & Smallhythe

Jill is leading the walk (I am away)
If the weather is inclement, it won't be happening

Bus 340 - leaves
Hastings (Rail Station Interchange) 1020
Hastings (Queen's Road) 1024

Smallhythe is a National Trust property, so there is an entrance fee unless you are already a member.
The half-timbered house, built in the early 16th century when Smallhythe was a thriving shipbuilding yard, was the home of the Victorian actress Ellen Terry from 1899 to 1928, and contains her fascinating theatre collection. The cottage grounds include her rose garden, orchard, nuttery and the working Barn Theatre.
Tenterden - The Jewel of the Weald(allegedly!)
As anyone who has visited the town will tell you the picturesque 'Cinque Port' of Tenterden has every reason to declare itself 'The Jewel of the Weald'. Its fine High Street must rank amongst the most attractive in the Country with historic houses, shops, restaurants and pubs separated from the carriageway by wide expanses of tree-lined grass verges.