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Sussex Author: Spinning Plates

Spinning the Plates: Sussex Author Launches Debut Book

Rosanna Rosling is a new Sussex author, and we caught up ...
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Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair 2023

Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair 2023

Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair 2023 is a magnificent ...
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Sussex Mayday madness

Sussex May Day Madness

You may be looking forward to a long weekend spent cutting ...
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Burton Church

Ancient Drawings at Burton Church

As you stand at the Duncton Hill viewpoint (halfway up the ...
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Boxgrove Priory

Evocative Ruins at Boxgrove Priory, West Sussex

Much is often said of Halnaker Windmill and the tunnel of ...
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Sussex history

Sussex History: A Baron Affair

A mostly true Sussex history of a Polegate street… Today Barons ...
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Nettle dress forest

The Nettle Dress

Allan Brown made a nettle dress. It took him seven years ...
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Lancing Chapel

Visit Magnificent Lancing Chapel

If you live in or visit West Sussex, you know Lancing ...
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Lancing Chapel

Launch of the 2023 Sussex Heritage Trust Awards

On Thursday 16th of February, the 2023 Sussex Heritage Trust Awards ...
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Crawley

Sussex Townscapes – Crawley Old & New

Arthur Mee, writing in his “Sussex” in 1937, said of Crawley, ...
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Fibromyalgia

The Painful Condition of Fibromyalgia

Also known as: fibrositis, myofascial pain syndrome, fibromyositis. The name fibromyalgia indicates pain in fibrous tissues, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and other sites on the body. The

What's on at Leonardslee in May

What’s On In May In Sussex

If you’re wondering what’s on in May in Sussex, help is at hand because we have chosen 11 very different events that you may enjoy.

Sussex gardens to visit in May

May Sussex Gardens

Spring is well and truly upon us and more and more beautiful gardens are beginning to open their gates for visitors, through the National Garden

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