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Ditchling
Situated in the Sussex South Downs, the museum focuses on the artists and craftspeople who made Ditchling a creative hub in the 20th century.
LEWES
A contemporary art gallery selling original art and one of the leading artist-run galleries in the UK. Devoted to promoting its artists and their work, there are complete exhibition changes every 6-weeks and an exciting programme of featured artists…
Lewes
This delightful visual arts exhibition space, first established as the Star Gallery in the late 1980s and later known as the Hop Gallery, has a history of hosting exhibitions by local, regional, national and international artists and of showcasing…
Hollingbury, Brighton
Described as a similar type of experience to the Crystal Maze, beat the clock and complete as many skill, mental and mystery games in your team before the time runs out. All of this takes part in 14 elaborate and exotic sets.
Firle, Lewes
We offer a haven for curious minds to immerse themselves in new ideas and provide an open door to explore personal freedoms and engage in Charleston’s multi-faceted heritage.
Lewes
Depot is an award-winning independent 3-screen cinema and café-restaurant. It is located adjacent to the railway station in the centre of Lewes, East Sussex, within the South Downs National Park.
Lewes
The 16th century home of Virginia and Leonard Woolf, Monk's House is full of Bloomsbury treasures and reflects the owners and their many celebrated guests
Lewes
Go carts, swing boats, zip slides and tractor rides, Blackberry Farm is a fun filled day out for the kids, especially if they need to let off a little steam. As well as a variety of farm animals they have an indoor play area that includes an area…
Lewes
High above the medieval streets stands Lewes Castle. Steep climbs to the top are rewarded with spectacular views.
Lewes
Glyndebourne began in 1934 as a two week festival but continued to develop to become one of the world's best-know opera houses
Lewes
Blackcap, in East Sussex, occupies 623 acres along the ridge of the South Downs, just west of the historic old town of Lewes. This stunning hilltop area offers fine views over The Weald to the north and across the dip-slope to the coast.
SEAFORD
The perfect spot for families visiting Seaford Beach.
SEAFORD
Small but perfectly formed theatre in the heart of Seaford.
Lewes
You are assured of gorgeous scenery and top class golf when you play at Lewes. Built in 1896 atop chalk hills in the heart of Sussex, the elevated course winds it way through rolling south coast countryside, with picturesque views of the South Downs…
Peacehaven
This long-distance walk begins at the monument to King George V on the cliffs at Peacehaven and ends 273 miles later, on the coast at Sand le Mere in East Yorkshire. The walk follows the line of the Prime Meridian and has been divided into four…
Lewes
An exhibition space for emerging and established artists, exhibiting solo and group exhibitions of contemporary craft, print, sculpture and paintings
Lewes
Bull House is the headquarters of Sussex Archaeological Society. For six years between 1768 and 1774 it was the home of revolutionary writer Tom Paine, the intellectual inspiration behind the American revolution.
Lewes
Lewes Priory was founded by William de Warenne and his wife Gunrada between 1078 and 1082 on the site of a Saxon church dedicated, like the Priory, to St Pancras. The site is fully open as Priory Park.
SEAFORD
Tidemills lies between Newhaven and The Buckle at Seaford. It is one of the last areas of accesible undeveloped coast for many miles.
Seaford
Located on Seaford's widest jetty at Splash Point, close to the beach huts and Seaford Head cliffs, the bench represents a remarkable stream meandering the length of the breakwater.