Cock Marling

Cock Marling in East Sussex Small Hamlet Guide

About Cock Marling in East Sussex

Here is a hamlet that enjoys such a privileged position that it is mostly familiar with walkers and hikers making their way up from the intriguing Brede Valley below to take in views that stretch as far as Rye Harbour and Camber Sands.

These walks can often originate down at Winchelsea Station on the Marshlink Line, a route mercifully and somewhat mystifyingly saved from the notorious Beeching cuts of the 1960s. Even in the modern era with more frequent, modern trains the remote halt was only receiving less than ten thousand visitors a year pre-pandemic, however locations like Cock Marling are there to entice you to add to that number.

East Sussex County Council even have their own four mile recommended circular lap which starts and ends at the staton, takes in Winchelsea itself and – importantly after a steep climb up the valley’s northern side – passes by Cock Marling’s highly regarded pub: The Plough.

A log store outside the front door indicates a warm and friendly environment inside, and two burners help hikers thaw out over the winter months. In summer, you can choose to take advantage of the garden.

Although the pub doesn’t offer accommodation, visitors to the Brede Valley are advised to look at independent holiday homes and country cottages around Cock Marling, or perhaps the higher-end Extraordinary Huts Ltd who offer bespoke rooms in wonderful, purpose built structures with names like “The Staying Inn”, “The Lookout”, “The Hideout” and “The Hive.”

Or perhaps instead it’s time to finish up your meal and ask your weary legs to take you back around and down to Winchelsea Station – but be wary: The line may have escaped Beeching’s axe but trains only run every two hours in either direction. And the valley can be a dark place to be stranded for the evening as you wait for the next service home!

Attractions and Activities

Rye Museum: Ypres Tower

The Rye Museum has two sites, the Ypres Tower (early 14th century) and the East Street site. The Tower has had many roles in its history from a fortification to protect the town, to a private dwelling, a prison and … more

1066 Country Walk

Enjoy the exhilarating 1066 Country Walk from or to Rye. The whole walk to Pevensey takes four days, allowing time to visit the places of interest on the way, or you can go from Rye to Battle or vice versa … more

Hastings Fishermen’s Museum

A former fishermen’s church by old net shops, now a museum on local fishing with ship models, nets, old photographs and the Lugger ‘Enterprise’, built in 1912. An adjacent net shop may also be viewed, together with 4 more fishing … more

Accommodation

Ockman Cottage

Ockman Cottage is a boutique holiday cottage located in a quiet twitten situated in the heart of the citadel of Rye. An ideal base for exploring the towns cobbled streets, antiques, restaurants, inns,independent boutiques and galleries together with the surrounding … more

Quarter House

Enjoy stylish, romantic beamed surroundings in the heart of the historic walled Citadel of Medieval Rye. This unusual, converted Grade II listed two-storey apartment retains original features including an open log fire, original wooden floors & beams dating back to … more

Quarter House

Enjoy historic & romantic beamed surroundings in the heart of the Medieval walled Citadel of Rye. This unusual converted Grade II listed two-storey apartment retains original features including open log fire, original wooden beams and floors dating back to the … more

Restaurants

Globe Inn Marsh

A traditional but modern country inn located in the heart of Rye, just a couple of miles from the coast. Specialises in using fresh and local produce to create good innovative home cooked food from Field Farm Sea and offer … more

The Ship Inn

In the centre of the small, charming town of Rye, the Ship is a modern take on the traditional English inn – a cosy pub, rich in original character, with simple, comfortable en suite rooms above. Originally built in 1592, … more

Webbe’s at the Fish Café

Welcome to Webbe’s in Rye. A vibrant lively restaurant atmosphere with open plan kitchen area where you can view your meal in its creation, for serious diners and families alike. This upbeat eatery will meet your every need when you … more

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