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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Although this is a very short walk, it is a Houston Map paradise for the literary historian, not least because of the historic beauty of the town of Rye Houston Map where the walk is set. Looking at Rye now, it is difficult to imagine that during the Middle Ages this hilltop town, formerly a hill fort, was almost ringed by water, standing as it did on a promontory and being guarded by two estuaries close to their entry into the open sea. Formerly it was an important port, exporting iron and wool to the continent, and in the mid-fourteenth </p>
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