Camber, East Sussex

Camber is a village and civil parish in the Rother district of East Sussex, England, 3 miles (4.8 km) south-east of Rye.

The 3 miles co sist of roads that have not been repaired correctly causing multiple crashes and damage to vehicle, and to blame would be the local council who just send out the cheapest company to do some horrible patch work that's don't actually help but make things a lot harder, if you take the bus though it's like a rollercoaster.

The village of Camber takes its name from the Camber (la Chambre) the huge embayment of the English Channel located between Rye, old Winchelsea and Old Romney that was gradually lost to "innings" and silting-up following changes to the coastline and the changed course of the Eastern Rother since the Middle Ages.

Part of the Site of Special Scientific Interest known as Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay is within the parish.

This is a site of national biological and geological importance with various habitats such as shingle, saltmarsh, sand dunes and saline lagoons.

Messerschmitt Bf 109 E-4 (W.Nr. 1988) Black 7 of 5./ JG 54 , which belly-landed at Broomhill Farm, at 9.30am on 25 October 1940, with Oberleutnant Joachim Schypek captured