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Alfriston is a beautiful old Sussex village which lies in the Cuckmere valley in East Sussex. Alfriston has a range of shops mainly specialising in gifts, there are also restaurants.
Worthing is the largest town in West Sussex; it has a population of around 100000 people. Worthing is situated in the South Downs and has five miles of award winning coast line.
Royal Tunbridge Wells is a Wealden Town in West Kent just north of the border with East Sussex. In Georgian times Tunbridge Wells had a reputation of a place to see and be seen amongst the fashionable and Royalty.
Brighton is the largest and most famous seaside resort in Sussex. Brighton has become known locally as 'London by the Sea'. Brighton & Hove offers a whole range of activities and attractions to suit everyone.
Ditchling lies at the foot of the South Downs in East Sussex. It is a small picturesque village very close to the border of West Sussex. Ditchling remains a quiet small and unspoilt village.
Bognor Regis is consistently making the top three in the sunshine league and beaches obtaining a Blue Flag, making Bognor Regis a popular seaside resort in the South.
The name Cuckfield is believed to be Saxon for a clearing in the forest or the haunt of the cuckoo. The church is nine hundred years old and there is one of the earliest grammar schools in the country dating back to the period of Henry VII.
Cooksbridge is a long thin village which lies on the busy A275 Lewes to East Grinstead road. As there are good rail links Cooksbridge is popular with commuters.
Bexhill on Sea is situated in 1066 country between the towns of Eastbourne and Hastings. Bexhill is set in amongst some picturesque countryside with an array of castles and historic attractions in and around Bexhill-on-Sea.
Arundel is a quaint town in West Sussex with cobbled streets. Arundel is dominated by the stunning Norman Castle and Gothic Cathedral. The River Arun runs alongside the town on its way to the sea.
Harbour location on the seafront
East Grinstead an ancient market town is surrounded by some beautiful countryside. If you walk along the historic High Street you will be taken back through 800 years of Sussex heritage.
Chailey has a 13th century church which is at the heart of the village. Chailey was once famous for its pottery because of its local clay deposits, bricks are still made in this area.
The name Battle comes from the Battle of Hastings in 1066 fought between Harold the Saxon king and William the Conqueror. William the conqueror built the Abbey of St Martin of which the town grew up.
Photograph by Chris Parker