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Broad Oak sits on a ridge about six miles inland from Rye, positioned where the B2089 meets the crossroads leading toward Brede and Udimore. It’s a practical, linear settlement that merges into the larger village of Brede to the west, sharing many of its facilities. Geographically, the locality is defined by its elevation; on a clear day, there are expansive views across the undulating farmland of the High Weald toward the coast. Life here tends to revolve around the local hub, which includes a general store, a primary school, and a traditional bakery that has served the community for decades. While the village itself is quiet, it acts as a gateway to the nearby Pannel Valley Nature Reserve and the expanses of Brede Great Wood, making it a natural starting point for those who know the local footpath networks. It’s a place that feels deeply rural and connected to the landscape, yet remains functionally tied to the market town of Rye for rail links and broader amenities.