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The East Sussex towns of Battle, Bexhill and Hastings will forever be remembered…
Visit the site of one of the most famous battles in England's history – the 1066 Battle…
The Almonry, Historic House, and Gardens are open Monday to Saturday, 11am-2pm, with free…
Special displays of Battle's industries over the centuries including the famous gunpowder…
David & Linda Carr Taylor established the vineyard, in the picturesque Sussex countryside…
England's oldest organic vineyard, established in 1979. A woodland nature trail forms…
The Giants of Brede. Varied collection of water pumps mainly from the steam era including…
Brede High Woods is the Trust’s largest ancient woodland, six miles north of Hastings in…
The blackShed Gallery can be found but a stone's throw from the A21 in a delightful rural…
This picturesque area of Bexhill is home to some fine examples of Georgian architecture…
The Combe Valley Countryside Park covers approximately 2.3 square miles (about…
18 Hours is an established local events production company driven by a passion for…
You might spot several follies as you walk through the Brightling countryside.
At Fisherwood Farm you get the exclusive opportunity to enjoy delicious food whilst…
Spectacular modernist Grade 1 listed Pavilion on the promenade in Bexhill, hosting…
The Rother Wine Triangle is the first official trail for Sussex Winelands. It includes…
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