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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,…
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
Treasure Hunt
Clue The Looking Glass is an immersive and interactive Alice in Wonderland themed adventure, taking you on a journey through the unique sights of Brighton. Experience a quirky, fun and highly memorable mystery by puzzling your way through curious…
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
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,…
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 & 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.
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…
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.