FAMOUSLY HASTINGS
www.famouslyhastings.com shines a light on everyday life in our unique corner of South East England. October 14 was the day in 1066 when King Harold lost the Battle of Hastings. William Duke of Normandy claimed the crown and changed the way England was governed forever.
HASTINGS FESTIVALS
www.hastingsfestivals.com - a dedicated website to the Festivals of Hastings. The Herring Fair is a free event held in a marquee on the Stade. Come and celebrate this undervalued but seriously versatile fish. The Fair includes live music, cooking demos, beer festival, kid’s activities and a ceilidh.
TRIPADVISOR
2016 really is the year to visit Hastings & 1066 Country and, most specifically, the towns of Hastings & Battle (where the battlefield lies). A series of events throughout the year will build to a six week crescendo of cultural events in September/October 2016.
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1066 COUNTRY
www.visit1066country.com - Official tourism website for Hastings & 1066 Country.
With the spectacular combination of coast and countryside that's scattered with relics and ruins from the past, 1066 Country is the kind of place where you don't just learn about history, you live it.
We take pride in supplying our bread to a fine selection of cafes, restaurants, delicatessens and pubs. We highly recommend you visit our stockists, if not just for our bread, then to sample the great food and drinks that they offer!
B & Bs
https://moorehousehastings.com/
www.baytreeveganhotel.co.uk
Caterers & Events
www.hastingsunited.com
Where you can Buy our Bread
Judges Bakery, Robertsbridge
Wills of Northiam,
Little Shop Winchelsea
Iden village store
BBQ Project, Hastings, Battle
The Fig, Rye
Eat@ The Park, Hastings
Eat@ The Stade, Hastings
Plurenden Farm, Plurenden
The Greener Grocers, Battle
Two Bulls Steakhouse, Hastings
Porters Wine Bar, Hastings
Fagins Diner, Hastings
COME AND SEE US IN 2023 AT THE FOLLOWING FAIRS AND FESTIVALS
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