Sandhurst, a picturesque English village, is located in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty between the towns of Rye and Royal Tunbridge Wells. Its name, which comes from the Anglo-Saxon for “sandy wood,” perfectly captures the picturesque landscape of the town, which is dotted with picturesque timber-framed houses and highlighted by a windmill built in 1844 and offering stunning photo opportunities, as well as a private vineyard. The community is also in a perfect location for visiting Bodiam Castle, where visitors can gaze at the moat before entering the castle, which dates back to the 14th century and hosts various exhibitions and even archery tournaments. Bayham Old Abbey, Sissinghurst Castle Garden, the Jacobean mansion Batemans, and the National Trust Site of Lamb House are just a few of the other noteworthy sites dotted around the area. Or you may travel to Rye’s coast and watch the sun go down while exploring the ruins of Camber Castle and wandering along the sandy beaches of Camber Sands, which overlook the Channel. Or, you may stay on dry land and explore the region’s many hiking trails, which pass through picturesque countryside, magnificent forests, and rural communities. You can do all of this and more from your base in Sandhurst.