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Rottingdean
Museum
This charming early Georgian building houses an Art Gallery, Museum & Tea Garden as well as the Rottingdean Library.
Brighton & Hove
Any time
The Tunnel has been re-decorated to include a wonderful array of portraits of some of the artists recognised in the Brighton Music Walk of Fame on Brighton Palace Pier. The Music Tunnel
Brighton
Viewpoint
Take your Brighton experience to new heights... literally! Step inside our spacious glass viewing pod and glide smoothly up to 138 metres above the city. From the top, enjoy breathtaking 360° views across Brighton, the beautiful South Downs, the…
Brighton
Church / Chapel
Friends' Meeting House is set in a lovely garden and stands in the very centre of Brighton. Built in 1805 the Meeting House is 'Grade 2 star' listed and the place of worship and witness for the city's Quaker Community.
Haywards Heath
Vineyard
At Bolney Wine Estate, we are proud to produce some of the highest quality English wines at our beautiful Estate situated in the heart of rural Sussex. Established in 1972, we were one of the first English wine estates and continue to build and…
Lewes
Arts Centre
This brand new space, close to Lewes station features a shop, café and a free programme of community projects, artist-led workshops, gallery activities and learning programme.
Brighton
Bus / Coach Tour
Join your friendly local guide for tours of this unique part of England when we explore the beautiful South Downs and The Seven Sisters.Tours by luxury 16 seat minibus.
Brighton
Sightseeing
Meet the makers of small-batch, premium Brighton Gin with a behind-the-scenes tour of our distillery and Gin School
Rottingdean
Garden
Gardens once formed part curtilage of The Elms where Rudyard Kipling lived from 1897-1902. There is a "wild garden" for picnics & croquet can be seen during the summer. Apart from this, no ball games or radios are allowed.