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Shoreham Road, Henfield
Distillery
Goldstone Rum is a new family run distillery to hit Henfield, Sussex. We believe in making rum the proper way and are one of the few distilleries in the UK to make rum from scratch by fermenting a blend of sugar cane juice, jaggery, panela and…
Brighton
Museum
This fascinating museum houses exhibits that include hundreds of British birds displayed in recreated natural settings, insects from butterflies to beetles, a killer whale skeleton and dinosaur bones
Experiences
From bread-making to coastal foraging adventures, pottery painting to peaceful beach yoga, experience the very best of Brighton and Hove with passionate local independent hosts.
Yuup is a vibrant marketplace for local experiences. We connect local…
Hove
Historic House / Palace
The Regency Town House is a grade 1 listed terraced property of the 1820s, built as a part of architect Charles Busby's 'Brunswick Town’ estate.Today, the House is being developed as a museum and heritage centre.
Washington
Vineyard
The family-run Wiston Estate offers a variety of tours from their winery, where guests can learn about the wine production, taste the award-winning wines, or enjoy the Landscape and Nature tours that take in the wider estate. Their Chalk Restaurant…
nr Patcham, Brighton
Historic Site
Located on the Downs above Patcham, The Chattri is a monument dedicated to the Indian Soldiers who died in the First World War. The Site is accessible via a bridleway and forms part of a way marked 'Chattri & the Windmills' route.
Uckfield
Golf Course
The famous East Sussex National Hotel is situated in one of Sussex’s most desirable locations and just 15min from Brighton's seafront.
Brighton
Heritage / Visitor Centre
The Keep is a world-class centre for archives that opens up access to all the collections of the East Sussex Record Office (ESRO), the Royal Pavilion & Museums Local History Collections and the internationally significant university Collections
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.