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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.
Brighton and Sussex area
Walking
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Brighton
Historic House / Palace
A delightful manor house which belonged to the Stanford family for over 200 years and which still has the atmosphere of an Edwardian country house.
Hove
Theatre
Brighton Open Air Theatre (BOAT) is a 400-seat theatre in Dyke Road Park, Brighton. We host a wide range of performances, including theatre, music, comedy, dance, opera, circus and family shows.
Brighton
Escape Room
Do you fancy yourself as the next Miss Marple or Benoit Blanc? Want to prove your detective skills by solving a mystery in a real manor house? Play Clue Company at Preston Manor to find out if you could show Sherlock Holmes a thing or two.
Brighton
Historic Site
The Bandstand re-opened in the summer of 2009 after major restoration.
Brighton
Experiences
If you’re looking for a thrilling and immersive activity to experience with friends, family or colleagues, then check out Pendragon Project’s award-winning team adventures.
Take on a daring mission to save the nation, or compete in your very own…
Brighton
Family Fun & Activities
The UK’s only topsy-turvy attraction, the Upside Down House is a hybrid of street art and experiential entertainment that’s fun for all the family
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.