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Hampden Park is a friendly club with regular club afternoons. It also provides excellent opportunities for competitive tennis.
Seven Sisters Country Park comprises of nearly 700 acres of land. The Park is named after the famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs
Skate Lessons, Roller Birthday Parties, Roller Discos, Skate Hire, Skate Events, Tours, Social Events.
Swimming Pool, Steam Room, Sauna, Sunbeds, Spa, Gymnasium, Tennis, Badminton, Squash and Aerobics.
Farm shop selling local produce.Meat, Cheese, ice cream, fruit and veg. Holds more Sussex produce than any other retailers in the area. A cider barn, bakery, butchers, gift shop, and plant shop also on the farm site.
www.middlefarm.com
Historic farm on A275, 1 mile south of Danehill near the Bluebell Railway and Sheffield Park Garden. Fishing, museum, nature trail and tea rooms.
With over 25,000 square feet of trampoline-based fun located in Heathfield, Urban Jump is the ideal destination for friends, families, groups, schools, and teams to enjoy a fun day out.
Maverick Boat Adventures is a family run business operating out of Newhaven Marina. We offer boat trips and boat charters along the South Downs coast on our 2 Mediterranean Marlin rib boats.
In our uniquely built miniature city play zones we offer little players imaginative, submersive play, complete with matching costumes, vehicles, props, and toys. Each of our play pods has been designed by KiddiCity to offer our little visitors…
'Gaming under one roof'- comprises of a bingo club, a machine arcade, as well as a diner and bar. Set in relaxed, comfortable surroundings.
With 20 bowling lanes, a medieval themed Laser Quest arena with a 30 player capacity, a games arcade and six American Pool tables there’s definitely something to do for the whole family.
Planet Earth at Paradise Park is the perfect day out for all ages. Discover the fascinating world of animals and plants from millions of years ago to the present day in the Museum of Life.