Winchelsea



         


Winchelsea is a small town in East Sussex, England, on the edge of the Romney Marsh. Originally a seaport, "Old Winchelsea" was devastated by massive flooding in 1287. After rebuilding as a planned new town to a grid sytem on higher land under the instructions of King Edward I in 1280, the English Channel retreated, leaving it inland, like nearby Rye.

The town, pillaged by French marauders in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, is the smallest in Britain to have its own mayor


Winchelsea, Victoria, is also a small town in Australia.

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