The George in Rye is featured in the March 2015 edition of GQ magazine as part of a their round-up of Rye, East Sussex.
“Once one of the major centres of trade in England and a member of the Cinque Ports federation, this hilltop town perched above Romney Marsh is famous for smugglers, authors such as Henry James and artists such as Paul Nash. Other famous locals have included Tom Baker and Sir Paul McCartney. Today, it is being reinvented as a cool weekend destination for food and fresh air – and arguably the best beach in Britain.”
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