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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.
NEWHAVEN
The Ouse Estuary Nature Reserve was formed thousands of years ago by the meandering river Ouse between the chalk downs of Newhaven and Seaford.
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.
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
Harvey's Brewery is the oldest independent brewery in Sussex.
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
Just a short walk from the car park at South Hill Barn takes you to a breathtaking line of chalk cliffs. Undoubtedly one of the best places to enjoy spectacular views of the Seven Sisters and Cuckmere Valley.
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…
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,…
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
Following the success of a popular course about public art that can be found and seen in streets and parks by Dr Andrew Buxton, Lewes District Council has teamed up with U3A (University of the Third Age) to put together the Lewes Public Art Trail.
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.
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.
Newhaven
This trail is a route along the beautiful coastline from Saltdean to the Cuckmere River, taking in Cliffs, Nature Reserves, Seven Sisters Country Park, Watch Towers, Forts, Lidos and Harbours. The route is just over 10 miles lasting approximately 3…
HASSOCKS
The Mac’s Farm is a fourth generation organic egg farming family who really love what they do! The farm is located in the beautiful village of Ditchling in East Sussex.
Seaford
The Barn Theatre is home to the Seaford Musical Theatre and multi-award winning SMT Juniors who put on at least three musical productions per year. The theatre is also used regularly by the Seaford Community Cinema and other touring or one night…
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.
East Sussex
Plumpton races sixteen times a year between September and May. Located at the foot of the South Downs, it is regarded as one of the UK's best small racecourses.
Seaford
With fantastic views of the Seven Sisters, Cuckmere Valley is a haven for wildlife, from over-wintering wildfowl to colourful wild flowers. Cradle Valley is a wonderful example of this species-rich chalk grassland, attracting rare and colourful…