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The Gun Room, The Tye, Alfriston, East Sussex, BN26 5TLTelephone
01323 870022Alfriston
The Heritage Centre is housed in the historic Gun Room on The Tye in historic Alfriston. It charts the history of Alfrston, the Gun Room and the Cuckmere Valley as well as the history of wine-making in England and of Rathfinny Win Estate.
Address
The Tye, Alfriston, Nr Polegate, East Sussex, BN26 5TLTelephone
01323 871961Alfriston, Nr Polegate
Rare 14th century Wealden 'hall house' was the first building to be acquired by the National Trust in 1896. Delightful cottage garden in idyllic setting by Cuckmere River.
less than 2 miles
East Sussex
Make WILD memories and enjoy a great family day out at the award-winning Drusillas Park. Drusillas offers a loving home to over one hundred exotic animals, including sloths and penguins!
East Sussex
The Long Man of Wilmington towers above the village of Wilmington. This faceless outline of a man carved into the chalk, stands 235ft high.
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.
Address
Sloe Lane, Alfriston, POLEGATE, East Sussex, BN26 5UPTelephone
01323 870376POLEGATE
St Andrews is often called the 'Cathedral of the Downs'. This cruciform church has a single spire. Next to the church is a beautiful 14th Century Old Clergy House, now owned by the National Trust.
less than 5 miles
Hailsham
Come rain and shine, enjoy a fun action-packed family visit. The Park offers a wide range of activities, including Froggies - our massive indoor soft play, a large adventure playground, a boating lake and jumping pillows to name but a few!
Eastbourne
A compact garden with a pond that is the source of the Bourne Stream from which Eastbourne derives its name.
Hampden Park has a large lake, shady lawns and extensive area of semi-natural woodland. Other facilities include sports facilities & playground
Lewes
Originally Tudor, Firle Place is the home of the Gage family and has been for over 500 years.
The Downs around Eastbourne are recognised as an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Address
Exceat, Seaford, East Sussex, BN25 4ADTelephone
01323 870280Seaford
Seven Sisters Country Park comprises of nearly 700 acres of land. The Park is named after the famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs
Address
Pilgrims, 4-6 Borough Lane, Eastbourne, BN20 8BBTelephone
01323 4154154-6 Borough Lane
The location of the English Heritage Blue Plaque dedicated to the legendary author Charles Dickens, who made several visits to Eastbourne during his life.
Address
East Dean, Nr Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN20 0ABNr Eastbourne
Birling Gap is a beautiful and tranquil enclosed pebble beach set below the dramatic backdrop of the Seven Sisters cliffs.
Address
Letheren Place, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 1HLTelephone
01323 415415Eastbourne
Location of Blue Plaque dedicated to former soldiers, inmates, patients and staff of St Marys hospital and barracks.
Address
7 Motcombe Lane, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 1PSTelephone
01323 415415Eastbourne
Location of the Blue Plaque dedicated to the fantastic local Magician and comedian, Tommy Cooper.
Address
St Cyprian's School, 65 Summerdown Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN20 8DQTelephone
01323 415415Eastbourne
65 Summerdown Road is the location of a Blue Plaque dedicated to the famous students who studied there during their childhood.
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Church Street, Willingdon, East Sussex, BN20 9HTTelephone
01323 415 415Willingdon
The oldest Church in Eastbourne
Lewes
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
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Upper Dicker, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3QSTelephone
01323 844224Hailsham
Explore Michelham’s fascinating 800 year history, from its foundation by Augustinian canons, through the destruction caused by the dissolution of the monasteries in Tudor times and into its later life as a country house.