Charleston in Firle

Sussex on Canvas: An Art Lover’s Itinerary 

There’s something about Sussex that has always inspired artists. It’s surely ...
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Highdown, Worthing

Three Wild Worthing Walks: A Weekend Itinerary

Worthing is often seen as Brighton’s quieter neighbour, but it’s got ...
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Canterbury Cathedral

The 1066 Trail ©: Dover to Canterbury and the Crown

The Battle of Hastings in 1066 changed the course of English history and ...
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Slow Sussex Food Trails

There are faster ways to see Sussex. But none better. Sussex ...
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Worth Way

Slow and Sustainable Sussex Travel: Riding the Forest Way

There’s a rhythm to Sussex that you only really feel when ...
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Bosham Church

The 1066 Trail ©: Bosham and Harold

Our Sussex Exclusive 1066 Trail © is covering the length and ...
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Winchester Cathedral

The 1066 Trail ©: Westminster to Winchester

The Battle of Hastings in 1066 changed the course of English ...
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1066 Trail

The Sussex Exclusive 1066 Trail ©

From Westminster to Winchester, Bosham to Battle and from Caen to ...
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Eastbourne Banstand

48 Hours in Eastbourne

Eastbourne, in East Sussex, prides itself on being the sunniest place ...
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The Loder Trail ©: Wakehurst Gardens’ Living Experiment

In 1846, Sir Robert Loder bought The Beeches (High Beeches), setting the ...
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Walking at Weir Wood

Some walks begin with maps and car parks. For me, this Weir Wood walk began with lunch and a vineyard. Having enjoyed a hearty Ploughman’s

Hastings Hermit's Cave

The Hastings Hermit

Hastings Country Park Nature Reserve is a truly fabulous corner of Sussex and home to a number of what some might call hidden gems, that

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