Byre, Beechcroft
Cowbeech
Hailsham
Sussex
BN27 4JG
Sissinghurst Castle and Gardens
Sissinghurst is owned and maintained by the National Trust. It is among the most famous in England, epitomising the English garden of the mid-20th century.
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1066 Country
Discover Battle Abbey and Battlefield, the site of the 1066 Battle of Hastings. Explore the rambling routes on the 1066 walk or any of the many attractions the area offers.
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The Sundial Restaurant
If you´re looking for a Fine Dining French restaurant in East Sussex, or anywhere in Sussex, you won´t find a finer French restaurant!.
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The Black Duck, Warbleton
A great village pub with good classic pub food, also offers traditional Sunday Roasts.
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Beachy Head
Walkers flock to Beachy Head for the magnificent scenery, abundant wildlife and historic locations. Choose a short, gentle walk or challenge yourself with a longer route around the area.
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South Downs National Park
The new National Park with it's stunning scenery, the South Downs Way and multitude of other bridleways offer some of the best rambling and off road cycling in the country.
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Camber Sands
Located East of the ancient town of Rye, Camber has over 7 miles of award winning beach, and much of it is golden sand!
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Nymans
Set in the beautiful countryside this is a garden for all seasons, discover hidden corners through stone archways and stroll the tree lined avenues.
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Wakehurst Place
Wakehurst is set within a varied landscape of the large country estate featuring the beautiful botanic gardens, natural woodland and lakes, water features and an Elizabethan Mansion.
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Pashley Manor Gardens
Pashley Manor is 11 acres of award winning gardens offering colour and interest throughout the year. Enjoy the romantic English landscaping within the backdrop of the Tudor house.
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Groombridge Place
A fantastic moated manor house, noted for its formal gardens, vineyards and bird of prey sanctuary. Explore the beautiful award winning gardens whilst the children enjoy the enchanted forest.
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Rye Castle Museum
Also known and Ypres Tower, built in 1249 as part of the defence against the frequent raids by the French. There is plenty to learn about the history of the castle.
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Sheffield Park and Garden
Acres of beautiful landscape garden bordered by historic parkland and woodland. Originally designed by the famous Capability Brown in the 18th Century it is now owned by the national trust.
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Pevensey Castle
A Medieval castle and former Roman Saxon shore fort, Pevensey castle is a fun family day out encompassing rich history and fun things to see and do for both adults
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Bodiam Castle
This fairytale castle is one of Britain's most picturesque, set in the heart of 1066 country. With spiral staircases, battlements and a portcullis, 14th-century Bodiam Castle is the real thing.
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Great Dixter House and Gardens
Great Dixter is an historic house, a garden, a centre of education, and a place of pilgrimage for horticulturists from across the world. Check their website for special events.
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Herstmonceux Castle and Science Centre
Over 100 interactive science exhibits inside and out. Spectacular hands-on science and discovery among the domes and telescopes of a world famous astronomical observatory. Situated next to the historic...
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