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Brighton & Hove Area
Treasure Hunt
Black Cat Treasure Hunts create bespoke, creative adventures across Brighton — perfect for team building, birthdays, and hen parties, with every hunt tailored to your group. Downloadable treasure hunts for families and tourists too.
Horsham
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
Brighton
Activity Organiser
Connected Brighton is a City Concierge service for individuals and businesses, designed to help you have the best experience in Brighton by supporting local..
Cycling
One of the best ways to discover this area is by bike and to help you explore, we have developed a series of tried and tested bike rides. The rides are graded easy, medium and hard, so no matter your ability you will be able to find something that…
Hove
Distillery
Nestled in the heart of Poets Corner, behind the rows of the ubiquitous Victorian terraced houses. Madame Jennifer Distillery has been producing popular local spirits and liqueurs since 2018.
Their ever-increasing line up includes wonderful gins,…
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.
Hove
Beach
What could be more quintessentially British then a row of colourful coastal Beach Huts on a Sussex Beachfront? Why not sample some Beach Hut Life and book a Beach Hut for the day from Hove Huts?
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.
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.