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Berwick
The Bloomsbury paintings in Berwick Church are a unique and complete example of the decoration of the interior of a Grade I listed parish church in the UK by 20th century artists, Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell, and Quentin Bell.
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…
Ditchling
Drive , ride or walk to one of the highest points in East Sussex, the view is incredible.The summit of Ditchling Beacon is on the South Downs Way but is also easily accessible by car.
Ditchling
Ditchling Common Country Park covers 76 hectares (188 acres). The site is used for activities including walking, fishing, picnicking, education and dog walking.
Lewes
Harvey's Brewery is the oldest independent brewery in Sussex.
Seaford
TEMPORARILY CLOSED - REOPENING IN 2026
Seaford Museum is housed in Martello Tower no.74, which is situated at the eastern end of Seaford seafront.
LEWES
A well-loved destination for art lovers and one of the first artist-led galleries in the UK nurturing local artistic talent and showing 70-90 new artworks every exhibition
Seaford
Crypt Gallery with its Flint Gallery, undercroft and front room is an exciting, unique arts space available for hire, situated in the centre of Seaford. The medieval under croft with excellent acoustics surrounds a contemporary flint gallery.
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
A circular walk through landscape which inspired the artist Eric Slater (1896-1963), who lived for most of his life in Seaford. A keen walker, he developed an intimate knowledge of the surrounding countryside and loved to observe the cliffs, sea and…
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…
Newhaven
Planet Earth at Paradise Park is the perfect day out for all ages. Discover the fascinating world of animals and plants as well as the local history and Maritime Museum.
Seaford
Seaford Community Cinema is a volunteer run, not-for-profit organisation that relies on a team of volunteers and your ongoing support to maintain a diverse and exciting programme.
Newhaven
During the First World War, Newhaven became one of the major supply ports to the Western Front. The number of soldiers at the Fort increased to over 4,000, the Boys’ School (now the Hillcrest Centre) was converted into a Military Hospital and a…
Lewes
Situated in Lewes town alongside the River Ouse, this 25-acre nature reserve boasts four different water habitats and an abudance of wildlife. It is an accessible nature reserve with a reed bed which in summer is heaving with singing reed warblers.
Seaford
Known locally as The Crouch, this is a peaceful walled garden and open space located in the heart of town on the site of a former medieval market. The park is home to the Crouch Bowls Club and Seaford Town Football Club. There is a Peace Garden…
BRIGHTON
Falmer Stadium, known for sponsorship purposes as the American Express Community Stadium, or colloquially as the Amex, is a football stadium in the village of Falmer, near Brighton and Hove, Sussex, that serves as the home of Brighton & Hove Albion…
Firle, Lewes
Home to the Gage family for over 500 years, FIrle Place is an elegant stately home with a Georgian facade and a Tudor past, nestled in the lee of South Downs. It houses exemplary works of art including paintings by Van Dyck, Gainsborough and…
Newhaven
For stunning views over the sea and River Ouse, and for glades full of wildflowers this is the place to visit. Located on the cliff tops, next to Newhaven Fort, the views from the top are spectacular. There is a network of footpaths including an…
Rodmell
Breaky Bottom is an isolated farmstead set in a beautiful secluded valley in the South Downs. There are six acres of vines and a flock of 40 ewes graze the surrounding steep banks. Although Breaky Bottom is a small scale family-run business it is…