Fishing Museum and Old Fishermen's Huts in Hastings (England) ©Olivier Dugornay 2011. https://image.ifremer.fr/data/00555/66739/

Marshlink Line

The Marshlink Line is a section of railway between Hastings and Ashford, extending to Eastbourne. It passes the famous landing place of William the Conqueror at Pevensey, follows the dramatic coastline between Bexhill and Hastings, crosses the stunning Romney Marsh, and continues through the ancient towns of Winchelsea and Rye before arriving at Ashford with its high speed connections to London. There are a huge variety of walks and cycle routes throughout this area to explore, some covering local nature reserves.
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Explore the Marshlink Line

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Highlights

  • The landing place of William the Conqueror
  • Explore the ancient towns of Rye and Winchelsea
  • Walk the South Coast and Romney Marsh

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De La Warr Pavilion
De La Warr Pavilion ©Chris Sampson 2012 dlwp.com/visit-us/about-us/

De La Warr Pavilion

The De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill is a pioneering centre for the arts. A place where everyone can experience contemporary exhibitions, events and entertainment in an iconic Modernist building. By the sea, on England’s south coast.


Lamb House
Lamb House, Rye © Stephen Craven 2005 geograph.org.uk/p/195617

Lamb House

This red-brick Georgian house has literary associations - both Henry James and E. F. Benson lived here. Lamb House has a walled garden, one of the largest gardens in the old town of Rye. Find roses, lilies, spring bulbs and many herbaceous varieties bordering the lawn which ensure continuous colour and interest throughout the year.
Rye Harbour & Nature Reserve
The Red Shed (Uncles Shed) © Smudge 9000 2019 flickr.com/photos/smudge9000/18952496194

Rye Harbour & Nature Reserve

An old fishing village with a lovely church that includes a memorial to the lifeboat tragedy. Near the Martello Tower is the entrance to Sussex Wildlife Trust nature reserve. Discover wildlife in a mosaic of coastal habitats - shingle, saltmarsh, lagoons, and reedbeds. Explore its changing coastline and military history, or simply enjoy a walk beside the sea.
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Download the PDF Guide

Use this leaflet with a handy map to inspire and guide your visit to the Marshlink line

Watch the Video

Explore the Marshlink Line in this video from Natural England showing the King Charles III England Coast Path: Eastbourne Pier to Rye Harbour

Joint 1066/Marshlink AGM

Members of the 1066 and Marshlink lines have held a joint AGM to review activity and plan future events. Station partners, community volunteers and local authority representatives gathered at Hastings...
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Contact us

Paul Bromley
Community Rail Line Officer (Marshlink Line)
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