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Rye House Gatehouse

Rye House Gatehouse

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Rye House Gatehouse, Rye House Quay, Rye Road, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire EN11 0EH

Open selected days throughout the year -

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Discover the history and hauntings of one of England's first brick built houses

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03000 030 610

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The Gatehouse is in some ways an example of medieval bling – as part of one of the first brick built houses in the country and boasting outstanding decoration, this was a structure that was meant to project power, prestige and wealth. 

 

The detail and craftsmanship you’ll see in features like the oriel windows and stonework are really outstanding. Climb the winding stairs to the viewing platform and you can also appreciate the amazing barley twist chimney.

 

And whilst you’re here, visit the nearby Rye House Quay on the River Lee Navigation – a lovely spot to linger in or to have your picnic!

 

The history of Rye House Gatehouse dates back to 1443 and has been home to royality, ghosts and a assassination attempt! Now the Gatehouse is grade 1 listed builiding  featuring high-quality diaper brickwork and a ‘barley sugar twist’ chimney as well as a string of underground chambers or dungeons. 

Entranced to Rye House
View over the River Lee

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Upcoming events

View from a path at Gunpowder Park
Lifewalk - Sewardstone Marsh - 17 September

Date: 17 September

Time: 10:00

Sewardstone Marsh

Volunteers working at The Paddocks
Practical Conservation Activity - 18 September

Date: 18 September

Time: 10:00

The Paddocks, Ferry Lane

People walking along the river
Wellbeing social walk

Date: 18 September

Time: 10:30

YHA Lee Valley, River Lee Country Park

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