Rye Foreign

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Rye Foreign
Rye Foreign (East Sussex)
Rye Foreign

Rye Foreign shown within East Sussex
Area[1] 1.5 sq mi (3.9 km²)
Population 354 (Parish-2007)[1]
 - Density 238/sq mi (92/km²)
OS grid reference TQ900225
 - London 51 miles (82 km) NW
District Rother
Shire county East Sussex
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town RYE
Postcode district TN31
Dialling code 01797
Police Sussex
Fire East Sussex
Ambulance South East Coast
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Hastings and Rye
List of places: UKEnglandEast Sussex

Coordinates: 50°58′N 0°43′E / 50.97, 0.71

Rye Foreign is a village and civil parish in the Rother District of East Sussex, England. It is located three miles (4.8 km) north-west of Rye. The name of the parish came about in 1247, when King Henry III, resumed control of Rye and Winchelsea from the Abbey of Fecamp, but left part of the area still under the Abbey: hence Rye Foreign[2]. There is no parish church, although the building still stands in secular use.

Apart from the scattered village of Rye Foreign, the parish also includes Bowler's Town and Springfield[3].

The parish was formed in 1894 from the part of the ancient parish of Rye outside the borough of Rye. From 1894 to 1934 it was part of the rural district of Hastings. From 1934 to 1974 it was in the Battle, East Sussex Rural District.

The local inns are the Royal Oak and the Hare and Hounds.[4]

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