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Brighton Marina, Brighton
Driving
The virtual race car experience you’ll never forget. Race side-by-side with friends and family in professional motion simulators. The same type and grade of equipment used by professional racing drivers. Race modern or classic F1 cars, Porsche,…
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
Live Music Venue
Located at No 8, Queens Road, Brighton, The Rossi Bar prides itself in supporting emerging grassroots artists & promoters. In doing so it has also inadvertently become a social hotspot amongst the thriving scene of bands and musicians in and outside…
Brighton
Church / Chapel
St Peter’s is an Anglican church planted from Holy Trinity Brompton, London, in 2009. We’re building a fun community in one of the most iconic and recognised buildings in the heart of Brighton. Our vision is to see the evangelisation of the nations,…
HASSOCKS
Vineyard
Set deep in the glorious Sussex countryside overlooking the South Downs, yet just 8 miles from Brighton. Visitors are warmly welcome at our vineyard as well as in our Tasting Room to sample our award-winning wines.
From vine to bottle, every one of…
Portslade, Brighton & Hove
Water Based Activities
Oyster Diving is a PADI 5-star Instructor Development Centre which means they offer the highest training standards from complete novices through to professional and instructor courses.
Hassocks
Vineyard
Artelium is a contemporary wine estate just a 25-minute drive from Brighton celebrating exceptional Wine and Art against the beautiful backdrop of the South Downs.
Brighton
Live Music Venue
The Verdict has been named as one of the 10 top jazz clubs in Europe by The Guardian.
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.