The Olde Bell, Rye

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The Olde Bell inn, also known as Ye Olde Bell, is a Grade II listed historical inn in Rye, East Sussex.[1] It was built in 1390. It has a turbulent history and was once used for smuggling, connected by a secret tunnel with the nearby Mermaid Inn to the south. It was used by the infamous Hawkhurst Gang in the 1730s and 1740s who moved goods along the tunnel from the Mermaid to a revolving cupboard in the Old Bell for a quick getaway.[2] The inn has two separate bar areas with original oak beams and a terrace with an 80-year-old Wysteria tree.[3]

TypeInn
LocationHigh Street, Rye
Built1390
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The Olde Bell, Rye
The Olde Bell, Rye is located in East Sussex
The Olde Bell, Rye
Location within East Sussex
50°57′2″N 0°43′53″E
TypeInn
LocationHigh Street, Rye
TQ9197820366
History
Built1390
Site notes
AreaEast Sussex
Architectural style
Timber framed
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name
The Mint, Ye Olde Bell Inn
Designated11 September 1972
Reference no.1251623
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