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    Palace Pier is a 1,722ft long Victorian pier, located in the heart of Brighton and Hove’s 8 miles of coastline.
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  1. Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens
    Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens Sculptures
    Wallabies
    Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens
    Sculptures
    Ducks
    Vineyard
    Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens
    Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens
    Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens
    Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens
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    Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens
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    Ducks
    Vineyard
    Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens
    Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens
    Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens

    Address

    Brighton Road, Lower Beeding, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 6PP

    Telephone

    +44 (0)330 123 5893

    Horsham

    Type

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    Countryside, Parks & Gardens

    Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens, described as ‘The Finest Woodland Gardens in England’, were first planted in 1801. Located in the heart of West Sussex, the 240-acre Grade I Listed gardens feature an outstanding scenery throughout the year

    Facilities

    Establishment Features

    • Dogs admitted on a lead
  2. Marc Gardiner
    Brunswick Square
    Brighton Museum & Art Gallery_VisitBrighton_Adam Bronkhorst
    VB47 - Royal Pavilion at Sunset
    Marc Gardiner
    Brunswick Square
    Brighton Museum & Art Gallery_VisitBrighton_Adam Bronkhorst
    VB47 - Royal Pavilion at Sunset

    Address

    In and around Brighton, Brighton & Hove, Sussex

    Brighton & Hove

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Tour

    Marc Gardiner is an experienced Tour Guide.. and regularly leads walking tours in Brighton..

  3. Windmill
    West Blatchington Windmill
    West Blatchington Windmill
    Windmill
    West Blatchington Windmill
    West Blatchington Windmill

    Address

    Holmes Avenue, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 7LE

    Telephone

    +44 (0)1273 776017

    Hove

    Type

    Type:

    Windmill

    A hexagonal smock mill on top of flint tower and barns dating from the 1820's with the original workings in place. Visitors can discover how grain is made into flour.

    Facilities

    Payment Methods

    • Groups Accepted - Essential to prebook.No unaccompanied children under 8 years of age.

    Tours and Demonstrations

    • Educational Visits Accepted
    • Guided Tours Available for Groups

    Facilities

    Accessibility

    • Ramp/Level Access
  4. Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton

    Address

    The Green, Rottingdean, East Sussex, BN2 7HE

    Rottingdean

    Type

    Type:

    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.

    Facilities

    Accessibility

    • All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors

    Price

    Free
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