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Lewes
The Paddock Art studios are housed in lovely old timbered buildings with a beautiful garden behind. The fully equipped studios are close to the centre of Lewes, hidden in a back lane below the castle.
The Art Studios run regular events, Weekly…
Lewes
Lewes Priory was founded by William de Warenne and his wife Gundrada 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.
Lewes
Harvey's Brewery is the oldest independent brewery in Sussex.
North Chailey, Lewes
Situated on Red House Common, this heritage smock mill is open to the public and well worth a visit. The mill itself was the seventh on this site and was built in 1836, putting in service at West Hoathly and Newhaven before being moved to Chailey.…
Newhaven
You can feel the maritime atmosphere at the West Quay, passing working fishing boats with a view of the ferry port opposite. Follow the path of the Ouse estuary to where it goes out to the sea. Visit family run Bickerstaffs Fishmongers for fresh,…
Lewes
Grange gardens were once the private garden of the grange built in 1542 by William Newton and briefly the home of John Evelyn the diarist. The gardens are a little piece of heaven on earth right in the centre of Lewes town, a lovely peaceful thing…
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…
Seaford
Seaford Museum is housed in Martello Tower no.74, which is situated at the eastern end of Seaford seafront.
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.
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
Lewes
Stretching over 180 hectares, Chailey Common Nature Reserve is one of the the largest commons in the south east of England. Here you will find an abundance of heather, grazing ponies, cattle and an impressive variety of birds.
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…
Firle, Lewes
Originally Tudor, Firle Place is the home of the Gage family and has been for over 500 years.
Ditchling
Award winning Court Garden, is a family-run, single-estate vineyard and winery in Ditchling, set on a stunning south-facing slope with the South Downs as a backdrop. Their sparkling English wines are hand-crafted.
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…
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.
Seaford
With some of the most breathtaking views in Sussex, this golf course is an undulating downland/links style course on the cliffs of Seaford. Designed and constructed in 1887, this golfing links is steeped in recent and acient history. Benefitting…
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
10 walks around and within the beautiful and eccentric town of Lewes. Most include a walk up on the Downs. The walks are free to download and contain extra information and things to look out for.
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…