Udimore

Settlement in Sussex Rother

England

Udimore

Eggshole Brook Valley Following the valley formed by the brook as it heads its way towards the River Brede. The Brede valley is marked by the high ground on the horizon.
Eggshole Brook Valley Credit: Simon Carey

Udimore is a small village located in the Rother district of East Sussex, England. Situated about 5 miles north of the historic town of Rye, Udimore is nestled in the picturesque countryside of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The village is known for its charming rural setting, characterized by rolling hills, meadows, and woodlands. The landscape is dotted with traditional English cottages, many of which date back several centuries, lending a timeless and idyllic atmosphere to the area. The local parish church, St. Mary's, is a prominent feature, with its iconic spire visible from afar.

Despite its small size, Udimore has a close-knit community that values its rural heritage. The village has a small primary school that serves the local children, as well as a village hall that acts as a hub for various social activities and events. Additionally, there are some local businesses, including a farm shop that sells fresh produce and other local goods.

Udimore enjoys a tranquil and peaceful ambiance, attracting visitors who seek a countryside retreat. The surrounding area offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and horse riding, with numerous trails and bridleways to explore. The nearby town of Rye provides additional amenities, including shops, restaurants, and historical attractions.

Overall, Udimore is a quintessentially English village, offering a serene and picturesque setting for residents and visitors alike.

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Udimore Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.938193/0.66634 or Grid Reference TQ8718. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Eggshole Brook Valley Following the valley formed by the brook as it heads its way towards the River Brede. The Brede valley is marked by the high ground on the horizon.
Eggshole Brook Valley
Following the valley formed by the brook as it heads its way towards the River Brede. The Brede valley is marked by the high ground on the horizon.
Anyone Seen the Hounds? Pelsham Wood A hunt skirts the western borders of Pelsham Wood looking for their dogs. After much blowing of horns they thundered southwards down the valley whilst the distinct yelping of hounds could be heard around Poplar Wood to the north. Unfortunately, the latter meant changing my route.
Anyone Seen the Hounds? Pelsham Wood
A hunt skirts the western borders of Pelsham Wood looking for their dogs. After much blowing of horns they thundered southwards down the valley whilst the distinct yelping of hounds could be heard around Poplar Wood to the north. Unfortunately, the latter meant changing my route.
Bridleway to Pelsham Taken from Ash Belt and looking back to the small settlement of Pelsham, Pelsham Farm is under the boughs of the tree whilst The Bungalow is to the left.
Bridleway to Pelsham
Taken from Ash Belt and looking back to the small settlement of Pelsham, Pelsham Farm is under the boughs of the tree whilst The Bungalow is to the left.
Descent into Tillingham Valley This bridleway is the only public access in this square and this is pretty much most of it as it heads down into the wide valley of the River Tillingham. The valley floor and the southern slope of the valley are in the next square.
Descent into Tillingham Valley
This bridleway is the only public access in this square and this is pretty much most of it as it heads down into the wide valley of the River Tillingham. The valley floor and the southern slope of the valley are in the next square.
Hooker's Wood Taken from the bridleway that links Pelsham with Cock Marling.
Hooker's Wood
Taken from the bridleway that links Pelsham with Cock Marling.
Pelsham Farm, Peasmarsh, East Sussex
Pelsham Farm, Peasmarsh, East Sussex
Tillingham Valley
Tillingham Valley
New Born Lamb off Hayes Lane The farmer had just been to help it along.
New Born Lamb off Hayes Lane
The farmer had just been to help it along.
Crop field near Hookers Wood
Crop field near Hookers Wood
Hookers Wood
Hookers Wood
Pelsham Farm
Pelsham Farm
Fields near Frymans Farm Looking out into the Trillingham Valley.
Fields near Frymans Farm
Looking out into the Trillingham Valley.
Stile and gate off Hayes Lane Near Frymans Farm, looking out into the Trillingham Valley.
Stile and gate off Hayes Lane
Near Frymans Farm, looking out into the Trillingham Valley.
Fields at Tillingham Valley Looking from Hayes Lane.
Fields at Tillingham Valley
Looking from Hayes Lane.
Baled field at Tillingham Valley Looking from Hayes Lane.
Baled field at Tillingham Valley
Looking from Hayes Lane.
Fields at Tillingham Valley Looking from Hayes Lane.
Fields at Tillingham Valley
Looking from Hayes Lane.
Field and trees south of Hayes Lane Viewed from the footpath running down to the River Tillingham.
Field and trees south of Hayes Lane
Viewed from the footpath running down to the River Tillingham.
Dredger by the Tillingham The digger has been clearing weed out of the river in the foreground.
Dredger by the Tillingham
The digger has been clearing weed out of the river in the foreground.
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Udimore is located at Grid Ref: TQ8718 (Lat: 50.938193, Lng: 0.66634)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Rother

Police Authority: Sussex

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