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  1. Anne of Cleves House

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    Type:

    Historic House / Palace

    Lewes

    Anne of Cleves House formed part of her divorce settlement from Henry VIII in 1541. This 15th century timber - framed Wealden hall - house contains authentically furnished rooms, Tudor style garden and local history museum .

  2. Otford Heritage Centre

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    Type:

    Heritage / Visitor Centre

    Otford

    Models of Otford's Tudor Palace and 19th Century local aviators' glider compliment changing displays of the present and recent past,plus local geology and archeology, linked by the 56 foot illustrated timeline. Group visits by appointment.

  3. Hell Fire Caves

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    Type:

    Cave

    West Wycombe

    Caves dug into chalk hillside extending to approximately 0.75 mile. Enter through a flint forecourt reminiscent of a Gothic church and explore many chambers.

  4. Edenbridge & Oxted Agricultural Show

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    Type:

    Farm

    Lingfield

    Annual Bank Holiday weekend massive community 140 acre Show with animals, six competition rings, gardening advice, craft & horticultural marquees, activities, rides, livestock, historic vehicle & country sport sections, and so much more.

  5. Sheldonian Theatre

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    Type:

    Historic Site

    Oxford

    Secular venue for the principal meetings & public ceremonies of the university.

  6. Camelia Botnar Homes & Gardens

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    Type:

    Garden Centre

    Horsham

    Award-winning products for house and garden made by Sussex craftsmen. Ornamental ironwork, studio ceramics and tableware, oak and pine furniture. Well-stocked nursery.

  7. Beach House Park

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    Type:

    Garden

    Worthing

    Superb gardens with 5 international class flat bowling greens. The park also contains formal ornamental gardens, tennis courts and colourful floral displays.

  8. Battle of Britain Memorial

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    Type:

    Historic Site

    Capel Le Ferne

    The National Memorial to the Few at Capel-le-Ferne, on the famous white cliffs between Dover and Folkestone in Kent, occupies a special place in the hearts and minds of all those who have visited this moving site.

  9. Connaught Theatre, Cinema & Studio

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    Type:

    Theatre

    Worthing

    The Art Deco Connaught Theatre, Cinema and Studio hosts a wide variety of plays ranging from musicals and thrillers to drama and children’s shows as well as 2D and 3D blockbuster films.

  10. Brighton Racecourse

    Type

    Type:

    Sports Ground

    Brighton

    Brighton Racecourse is the fun and friendly seaside racecourse
    overlooking the Brighton and Hove, the South Downs and the English
    Channel.
    It stages 21 race meetings between April and October.

  11. Chillenden Mill

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    Type:

    Windmill

    Canterbury

    Chillenden Mill, dated 1868, was one of the last post mills to be built in Kent. After collapsing in November 2003, the mill has been reconstructed. This was completed in August 2005 and the windmill has now been re-opened to the public.

  12. Shoreham Beach

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    Type:

    Beach

    Shoreham-by-Sea

    Shoreham Beach is a designated Local Nature Reserve (LNR) supporting large areas of vegetated shingle – an extremely rare and fragile habitat with a very limited distribution in Great Britain.

  13. Littlehampton Harbour

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    Type:

    Natural Feature

    Littlehampton

    Littlehampton Harbour serves both leisure and commercial users and is a gateway to the Arun Valley.

  14. Brighton Palace Pier

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    Type:

    Pier

    Brighton

    You can't get much more of the British seaside experience than eating fresh fish and chips at the end of Brighton Pier and partaking in some of the entertainment on offer!

  15. St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough

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    Type:

    Abbey / Priory

    Farnborough

    Saint Michael’s Abbey, Farnborough, is a contemplative monastery of monks of the Benedictine Order about thirty miles from London, England.

  16. Alum Bay & Needles Rocks

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    Type:

    Historic Site

    ALUM BAY

    Alum Bay Alum Bay is well known for its multi-coloured sand cliffs and the area is also renowned for its stunning views across the Solent. Many homes around the world have a glass object filled with sand as a memento of a visit to Alum Bay and…

  17. Eton College

    Type

    Type:

    Historic House / Palace

    Windsor

    The historic buildings are an integral part of the heritage of the British Isles. Visitors are invited to share the unique experience and beauty of Eton College.

  18. Kempton Park Racecourse

    Type

    Type:

    Sports Ground

    Sunbury On Thames

    Kempton Park in Sunbury-on-Thames is the London's premier all-weather horse racing and entertainment venue, with fantastic facilities for every social and business event.

  19. Churchill Square

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    Type:

    Shopping Centre

    Brighton

    Located in the heart of Brighton only a 10 minute walk from the station and a 5 minute walk from the beach. Churchill Square Shopping Centre has over 80 shops, restaurants and cafes all under one roof

  20. Denbies Hillside

    Type

    Type:

    Natural Feature

    Dorking

    Dramatic and stunning chalk escarpment with panoramic views With amazing views towards Leith Hill, the highest point in south east England, Denbies Hillside is a great spot for wildlife-watching. Named after John Denby, a 17th-century farmer, the…

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