Sussex frescoes

Stunning Sussex Frescoes, and Ghosts!

Most people head to Clayton just north of Brighton to visit ...
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Sussex wassailing

Sussex Wassailing

Wassailing isn’t new, and it’s not just a Sussex tradition although ...
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Burning the clocks Brighton

Brighton’s Burning the Clocks

After two years of COVID cancellations, Brighton charity Same Sky relaunched ...
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Seven Sisters Country Park

Discover Seven Sisters Country Park

Seven Sisters Country Park is in between Seaford and Birling Gap ...
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Worthing Museum

A Visit to Worthing Museum

The Museum & Art Gallery is temporarily closed, but they will ...
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Sussex ghosts

Sussex Ghosts and Ghools, & Long-Leggity Beasts!

Our Sussex Exclusive historian, Peter Benner, explores Sussex ghosts, things that go ...
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Bignor mosaic

A Visit to Bignor Roman Villa, West Sussex

Turn off the busy A29 just south of Pulborough, and life ...
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tiaras at Firle Place East Sussex

Tiaras at Firle Place, East Sussex

Firle Place in East Sussex has a unique place in our ...
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An evening of musical theatre

An Evening of Musical Theatre in Chichester

Back in May, I found myself in a small marquee at ...
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Sussex Church, Upwaltham

Two Tragedies at Ancient Sussex Church

Sitting a short distance back from the A285 south of Petworth ...
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There comes a point in every person’s life when you must stop blaming your washing machine for your clothes shrinking and face the fact. You’ve

Rye Pirate Day

Rye Pirate Day

At ten o’clock on a sweltering summer morning in Rye, a mutinous, black-hearted band of rogues, renegades and freebooters gathered on the Gun Terrace. There

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