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Brighton
Workshop
Whether you are a beginner starting out in this fascinating craft or a more experienced jeweller, we have a course for you at the North Laine Jewellery School.
Halland, Lewes
Family Fun & Activities
Branching Out is a brilliant adventure park, ready to give you a fun-filled ride through their unique woodland site on a zip wire or a tree top bounce your kids will never forget! Their friendly team is focused on supporting children (aged 3+) and…
Brighton Railway Station, Brighton
Live Music Venue
Described as “1 of the top 11 most iconic music venues in the Country'' by Music Venue Trust, and nominated by Music Week Awards in their 2024 'Grassroots Category'. The Green Door Store has been operating exclusively as an independent live music…
Brighton
Walking Tour
The Old Police Cells Museum is a fascinating glimpse into the past. Come and see where the first Brighton Chief Constable was murdered and the graffiti of the mods and rockers era and so much more. Pre booking essential.
Brighton
Museum
Welcome to Brighton Toy and Model Museum - founded in 1991, it is a truly extraordinary attraction full of childhood dreams and memories.
Brighton
Pitch & Putt/Crazy Golf
One Under provides a unique blend of adventure golf and neon party vibes to level up your night out!
Located just a stone’s throw from the beach, on East Street, players can take on the two 9-hole golf courses, ‘Ocean Course’ for the aquatic…
Brighton
Church / Chapel
Church open *10.00am-1.00pm Mondays to Fridays, 10-4pm Saturdays.
Services* : Monday: Low Mass 9.30am; Tuesday: Low Mass 6pm; Thursday: Low Mass 11.30am followed by Confessions; and Sunday: Solemn Mass 10.30am.
*Please note: Church services and…
Haywards Heath
Garden
Botanical heritage and stunning landscapes make Borde Hill Garden the perfect day out for horticultural enthusiasts, country lovers and families. Tranquil garden rooms, woodland & lakeside walks and adventure playground with cafe and restaurant.
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.