East Sussex
East Sussex provides a diverse variety of delights. Brighton is referred to as the most vibrant and colourful city in Europe.
With annual festivals and parades, boutique shops in The Lanes and the dazzling and exotic architecture of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton is certainly one of the most diverse destinations in East Sussex. Battle Abbey in the town of Battle offers an altogether different experience – yet equally as enlightening. Here you’ll be able to learn of famous historic events from years gone by – of course most notably - the famous Battle of Hastings.
For more inforamtion about East Sussex, including ideas for days out, accommodation and events, visit the offical tourism website for Sussex.
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Hastings
Set in the heart of 1066 Country and site of the remains of William the Conqueror's first English castle, Hastings is an historic town that also boasts Enlgand's largest beach-launched fishing fleet.
Plumpton
Plumpton is another village of two halves. The southern end of the village is cut across by the South Downs Way near the site of an Early Bronze Age settlement.
Rotherfield
Rotherfield is situated in beautiful English countryside amongst the rolling hills of East Sussex.
Eastbourne
One of the UK's favourite seaside destinations, Eastbourne is an enchanting mix of classic Victorian architecture, modern attractions and important English heritage sites such as William the Conqueror's Pevensey Castle.
Piddinghoe
Piddinghoe was once at the heart of Sussex Smuggling. It is also famous for having the only remaining bottle-shaped brick kiln in the country.
Rodmell
Flint cottages topped with thatched roofs are part of the charming village of Rodmell. Leonard and Virginia Woolf who were members of the Bloomsbury Set once owned Monks House, in Rodmell. It is now a National Trust property, which is open to the pub
Tarring Neville
This is the smallest village in Lewes District. It consists of seven cottages, two farms and a church which are all that is left of a much larger village which was ravaged by the Black Death in the 14th century.
Polegate
Uckfield
Uckfield is an attractive market town combining classic values of strong community spirit and
friendliness with all the modern necessities of life. It is situated on the southern boundary of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyBrighton
Marked with a stamp of individuality (from the quirky Royal Pavilion to the meandering Lanes), Brighton is one of the most vivid and memorable destinations in the South East.
Falmer
Falmer has been split in two by the A27 joining Brighton to Lewes. On the south side, the little church and village pond provides a quiet retreat away from the busy dual carriageway, providing the setting for at least one television series.
Hove
West of Brighton is Hove where the seafront takes on a leisurely feel with the beach huts and seafront lawns overlooked by beautiful Regency architecture.
East Sussex
Whatever your choice, East Sussex is a unique mix of beautiful market towns, laid-back beach life and unspoilt countryside.
Newick
Newick is a lovely village with many buildings of special architectural and historic importance including an 11th century church. Newick, like many other Sussex villages, has kept its village green.
Lewes
Nestled amongst the beautiful South Downs, the impressive county town of Lewes is steeped in history and heritage with a thriving cultural scene.








