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Eastbourne has so much to offer...
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Eastbourne
Sports Hall and general purpose halls for various sports and activities, along with a fitness suite and sprung floor dance studio.
Forest Row
Llamas, alpacas and reindeer park. Coffee shop serving sussex cream teas and a shop full of alpaca knitwear, gifts and crafts.
Eastbourne
Gildredge Park has a large field for informal sports and recreation & the adjoining Manor Gardens forms a quieter area
Eastbourne
Sports Hall for a variety of sports and activities, along with an outdoor multicourt, all weather tennis courts, gym and sunbeds.
Rathfinny Wine Estate is a family-owned vineyard, established in 2010 by Mark and Sarah Driver and dedicated to producing some of the world’s finest traditional method sparkling wines from a perfect site in Sussex.
2 Furness Rd
Aggie is very passionate about sharing this beautiful gift with everyone who is willing to embark on this life changing journey. She teaches Hatha with Vinyasa flow, focusing on breath and movement connection.
Eastbourne
Why not walk or cycle the South Down's Way. The route stretches for 90 miles between Eastbourne and Winchester, taking in picturesque villages and stunning scenery. It is suitable for walkers, horse riders and mountain bikes.
Pevensey
Discover Pevensey's former Court House, Gaol and Town Hall dating back to Tudor times. Visit the Old Court Room and Dock as it was used until 1886, enter the prison cells and visit the stocks and exercise yard below.
East Sussex
Herstmonceux is renowned for its magnificent moated castle, set in beautiful parkland and superb Elizabethan gardens.
Etchingham
A 17th century sandstone house, surrounded by gardens, farmland and rolling hills. A place that was home to and loved by one of the nation's greatest writers. A place where you can feel the spirit of its owner, Rudyard Kipling.
Alfriston, Nr Polegate
Rare 14th century Wealden 'hall house' was the first building to be acquired by the National Trust in 1896. Delightful cotage garden in idyllic setting by Cuckmere River.
Pevensey
Stone Cross Windmill was built in 1875/6 and was in full operation up to the end of the 1930s. It fell into disrepair and eventually was taken over by Stone Cross Mill Trust with the aim of restoring it and preserving for future generations
Eastbourne
The International Lawn Tennis Centre (ILTC) is a popular venue for meetings and small conferences. The ILTC also acts as a major fringe meeting and workshop venue for several large conferences.
Pevensey
A Roman fortress built in 4thC as a defence against Saxon pirates, includes fine west gate. Norman castle built within Roman walls contains remains of unusual keep. Tudor gun. Exhibition.
Eastbourne
These unusual and secluded lawned Gardens sit in a wooded amphitheatre carved out of the cliff face just yards from Holywell beach
Eastbourne
The Countryside Centre has an Exhibition detailing the Geology, natural and general history of Beachy Head, an Art Gallery and a well stocked Gift Shop.
Eastbourne
A compact garden with a pond that is the source of the Bourne Stream from which Eastbourne derives its name.
Eastbourne
These beaches are sand and shingle with good access and parking close by. They are within easy reach of shops and amenities with toilets and refreshments a short distance away.
Eastbourne
Holywell Retreat is set at the foot of the South Downs, this quant little enclave boasts a popular café, beach huts and beach chalets. The Dotto land stops here.
Eastbourne
The Art House café is a drop-in creative venue set over two floors. Offering locally roasted coffees and artisanal breakfasts, lunches and treats.