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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.
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…
Ditchling
Ditchling Common Country Park covers 76 hectares (188 acres). The site is used for activities including walking, fishing, picnicking, education and dog walking.
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…
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,…
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.
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.…
LEWES
Housed in a former Turkish baths, the unity centre offers yoga, flotation tank, massage and sauna in a beautiful setting. They also have a low cost, plant-based cafe.
Lewes
Rathfinny Wine Estate was established in 2010. Based near Alfriston in the South Downs of Sussex, Rathfinny is just three miles from the sea, and its climate, chalk soils and aspect make it a perfect place to produce wine. Visit and enjoy estate…