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Great Gardens in Sussex
Great Gardens in Sussex – Nymans Great gardens in Sussex including Nymans, High Beeches, Borde Hill and Kew’s Walkehurst Place cluster in the Mid-Sussex area around Haywards Health. Nestling on the edge of the...
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Rye Tourist Information
Rye Harbour views from the Castle Museum Specialist shopping in Rye A mecca for artists and a charming Medieval Cinque port, Rye also features a stunning selection of Tudor and Georgian architecture and has...
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Sussex Tourist Information
Selsey East Beach Views Thrilling experiences, iconic landscapes and some of Britain’s most famous historic sites are all here in sunny Sussex, the heart of the South East. England’s great gateway to Europe...
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Steyning Tourist Information
The Steyning Bowl – a beautiful hillside walk overlooking Steyning Steyning is a picturesque historic market town and a gateway into the South Downs located ideally close to the South Downs Way National Trail....
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Winnie-the-Pooh in Ashdown Forest
Pooh Sticks Bridge, Ashdown Forest Ashdown Forest is most famous for its connections to the author AA Milne and Winnie-the-Pooh. Milne and his family including his son Christopher Robin (a key inspiration for...
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St Leonards-on-Sea Tourist Information
St Leonards on Sea – Promenade & Seafront An original seaside Regency New Town, beautiful St Leonards-on-Sea just west of Hastings has a wonderfully vintage feel about it today with its Designers and Makers...
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Pevensey Bay & Village Tourist Information
Pevensey Castle The Pevensey area includes the Pevensey Bay seafront and historic village and is the perfect blend of historic and coastal attractions. The old village situated around 2 to 3 miles inland has...
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Winchelsea Tourist Information
St Thomas, Winchelsea Ancient Winchelsea on the East Sussex Coast contains a fine selection of heritage medieval buildings, and along with nearby Rye (2 miles away), by the 13th Century Winchelsea had joined...
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The Witterings Tourist Information
Overlooking Bracklesham Bay and Chichester Harbour, the pretty villages of East Wittering and West Wittering are lovely locations for a family seaside holiday to the Sussex Coast. With Blue Flag sandy beaches,...
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Midhurst Tourist Information
Cowdray House, Midhurst Set in a scenic location on the River Rother, Midhurst is home to the annual Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup polo competition and two sites of historical interest. The ruins of Cowdray House, a...
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Chichester Tourist Information
Chichester Cathedral An acclaimed centre for theatre in Britain, Chichester Festival Theatre, first launched by Sir Laurence Olivier in the early 1960s, remains today one of our finest centres for innovative...
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Camber Tourist Information
Camber Sands Holiday Parks Home to seven miles of beautiful sandy beaches and an historic 16th Century castle, Camber is the perfect base for a beach holiday to the Sussex Coast. The area is excellent for...
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Hastings Tourist Information
Hastings Pier If you’re on the lookout for a budget seaside holiday on the Sussex Coast with lots of great fun family attractions, award-winning family beaches and a famous cliff top castle, then Hastings on...
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Eastbourne Tourist Information
Eastbourne’s beautiful Victorian Pier With its miles of award winning beaches, elegant Victorian pier, excellent range of theatres and all year round events programme, Eastbourne is one of the top holiday...
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Crawley Tourist Information
The George Hotel, Crawley Situated on the western fringe of the High Weald, Crawley is one of the best places to stay if you are looking for accommodation near Gatwick Airport but the town also offers a host...
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