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1066 COUNTRY 831 1066 Country short breaks, holidays and vacations in Sussex, including Battle, Bexhill, Hastings and Rye. Inspected hotels and B&Bs for relaxing country and seaside family or romantic breaks away.
Africa wildlife lodge and camping safaris in Maasai Mara 4933 Specialist in Kenya lodge and camping safaris to Maasai Mara and Amboseli. We also do short excursions in Nairobi, tour national parks, game reserves and offer mountain climbing treks.
AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM 3636 A perfect example of a 14th century timber framed barn, housing an extensive collection of agricultural machinery, tools and equipment. The adjacent oast house, built in 1815, is possibly unique in having four fireplaces; upstairs there is a large displa
Alastair Sawday Publishing 729 You'll find many places and people here, all of them special. We know that they are special because we have been to every place and met every owner featured on this site and in our books.
ALFRISTON CLERGY HOUSE 3615 Bought in 1896 for the princely sum of 10, this was the first building to be acquired by the Trust. A 14th-century timber-framed and thatched hall house, it is little altered and characteristic of the Wealden vernacular style. The interior contains a fine
AMBERLEY MUSEUM 852 Amberley is a thirty-six acre open air museum set in the midst of the beautiful South Downs in West Sussex.
ANNE OF CLEVES HOUSE 4121 A 16th century timber-framed Wealden hall-house that formed part of Anne's divorce settlement from Henry VIII in 1541. The house contains wide-ranging collections of Sussex interest, including Sussex pottery, and the bedroom and kitchen are furnished to r
ARUNDEL CASTLE 853 Seat of The Dukes of Norfolk, Arundel Castle has been open to visitors seasonally for nearly 200 years!
Ashdown Llama Farm 838
Barn- by- the- Willow 4440 A beautiful Sussex style barn housing cafe/ tea rooms, set in gardens at the foot of the South Downs, close to the South Downs Way. Ducks and chickens wander freely, nursery and garden centre just next door, perfect spot for a family outing. Historic Arundel, with castle and wildfowl reserve over the hill and the Roman city of Chichester is 1/ 2 an hour away close to glorious Goodwood. Reach the sea in twenty minutes.
Barn- by- the- Willow 4441 A beautiful Sussex style barn housing cafe/ tea rooms, set in gardens at the foot of the South Downs, close to the South Downs Way. Ducks and chickens wander freely, nursery and garden centre just next door, perfect spot for a family outing. Historic Arundel, with castle and wildfowl reserve over the hill and the Roman city of Chichester is 1/ 2 an hour away close to glorious Goodwood. Reach the sea in twenty minutes.
BARNSGATE MANOR VINEYARD 837
BATEMAN'S 4122 The home of Rudyard Kipling from 1902-36, the interior of this beautiful Jacobean house reflects the author's strong associations with the East. There are many Oriental rugs and artefacts, and most of the rooms - including his book-lined study - are much
BATTLE ABBEY 827
BAYHAM ABBEY 756
BEDGEBURY NATIONAL PINETUM 3637 Bedgebury Pinetum has the finest collection of conifers in the world providing enjoyment to visitors who come to appreciate the beauty and tranquillity of this unique attraction, which nestles quietly among lakes and valleys in the Kent countryside. Open
Belmont 705
BENTLEY WILDFOWL AND MOTOR MUSEUM 839 fascinating collection of over 1000 swans, geese and ducks from all over the world, along with a superb collection of gleaming Veteran, Edwardian and Vintage Cars and Motorcycles.
BEWL WATER 4123 This reservoir is the largest area of open water in south east England. Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the heart of the High Weald, Bewl Water is host to a huge variety of wildlifeand is one of the region's most popular attractions
birdworld 4376 birdpark & gardens covering 28 acres. Admission includes Underwater world, Jenny Wren childrens farm & link path to Forest Lodge Garden Centre
BITOA 197
BLUEBELL RAILWAY 4124 The Bluebell Line was the UK's first preserved standard gauge passenger railway, re-opening part of the Lewes to East Grinstead line of the old London Brighton & South Coast Railway in 1960. Since then it has developed into one of the largest tourist attr
BODIAM CASTLE 3616 One of the most famous and evocative castles in Britain, Bodiam was built in 1385, both as a defence and a comfortable home. The exterior is virtually complete and the ramparts rise dramatically above the moat below. Enough of the interior survives to giv
Bodnant Garden 169
BORDE HILL GARDEN 866
BORDE HILL GARDENS 4125 Borde Hill is a garden of contrasts that captures the imagination and delights the senses. It is set in 200 acres of a traditional country estate in the area of outstanding natural beauty lying between the town of Haywards Heath and the village of Cuckfie
Bournemouth Tourism 215
Bristol Zoo 170
British Tourist Authority Guide to the UK 214
BUCKLEYS YESTERDAY'S WORLD - BATTLE 765
BUTLINS FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT RESORT 855
Capel Manor Gardens 171
Charleston 706
CHARLESTON 3618 Charleston was the home and country meeting place for the writers, painters and intellectuals known as the Bloomsbury Group. The interior was painted by the artists Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell, and together with their collection of post-impressionist ar
CHARTWELL 3638 The home of Sir Winston Churchill from 1924 until the end of his life. A delightful home, with stunning views over the Weald, which became the place from which Sir Winston drew inspiration. The rooms and gardens remain much as he left them, with pictures,
Col Stephen's Railway Museum 3643
Copper Coast 4754 The Copper Coast is made up of six villages and each one has its own story to tell.
Duchas 720
EASTBOURNE ATTRACTIONS 832
EASTBOURNE MINIATURE STEAM RAILWAY 769
Elite Paintball 4743 Paintball games run by an ex Irish Army Ranger and based in Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, Ireland
EMMETTS GARDEN 4113 Influenced by William Robinson, this charming and informal garden - with the highest treetop in Kent - was laid out in the late 19th century, with many exotic and rare trees and shrubs from across the world. There are glorious shows of daffodils a nd blue
English Heritage 721
Finchcocks 707
FINCHCOCKS 4114 The fine early Georgian manor of Finchcocks is now a musical centre of international repute. It was acquired in 1970 by Richard Burnett, leading exponent of the early piano, and it now houses his magnificent collection of nearly one hundred historical key
FIRLE PLACE 4126 Firle Place is a large Tudor house behind facades remodelled int he 18th century. The principal rooms are grouped around a square outer courtyard. At the back is the Hall and behind this is a smaller, inner courtyard with the family rooms and kitchens set
FISHBOURNE ROMAN PALACE 4127 A military supply base established at the time of the Roman Invasion of Britain in AD43, the Roman Palace is one of the most important British archaeological discoveries of the last century.
FISHERS FARM PARK 851
Flowers Uk 4684 Flowers UK from SerenataFlowers. com are also fresher than what you will find in traditional flower shops, since these UK Flowers spend less time in transit. In Scotland, Wales, and other regions of England they offer a next- day Flower Delivery service.
FORT FUN - EASTBOURNE 770
GLYNDE PLACE 3620 A magnificent Elizabethan manor house set in the heart of the South Downs. Glynde Place was built in 1589 from local flint and stone from Normandy and extensively added to in the 18thC. There is a collection of Old Masters, family portraits, furniture, em
GLYNDEBOURNE 3619 one of the most famous opera houses in the world is now in its sixtieth year and the performances still retain their very high standard. Set in the glorious English countryside it is the perfect setting for some of the most moving and passionate pieces of
Good Garden open to the Public 191
Goodwood House 709
Great Dixter House & Gardens 708
GREAT DIXTER HOUSE & GARDENS 4128 The Manor of Dixter is first noted in 1220 and structural additions were made again in 1464. In 1910 the English architect Edwin Lutyens restored Great Dixter and designed the gardens. Today, the gardens are cultivated by author and lecturer Christopher L
GROOMBRIDGE PLACE 4115 A step through the door of the walled formal gardens at Groombridge Place is a step back in time, back into the seventeenth century, for much of what you see here today has been lovingly preserved and maintained for over three hundred years. Along these v
HALL PLACE 3639 A fine Grade 1 Listed country house built in 1540 for Sir John Champneis, a Lord Mayor of London, and extended in the 17th century. The house is set in beautiful formal gardens on the banks of the River Cray. Now owned by Bexley Council, some of its rooms
Hall Place, Kent 711
HAMMERWOOD PARK 3621 Hammerwood built in 1792 as an Apollo's hunting lodge by Benjamin Latrobe, architect of The Capitol and The White House. Hammerwood represents a landmark in both English Greek Revival and American architecture. Owned by Led Zeppelin in the 1970s and rescu
Hammerwood Park UK Tourism Guide 200
Harold Hillier Gardens & Arboretum 182
HASTINGS 4129 Known world-wide as the site of the Battle of Hastings 1066. William the Conquerer's victory over the English King Harold at Hastings changed the entire course of history of Britain. This south-east coastal town, population 84,000, boasts over a thousand
HAWKINGE BATTLE OF BRITAIN MUSEUM 4116 Spitfires, Hurricanes, Messerschmidts, uniforms, flying kit displayed in the original operations block, armoury and hangars. Over 600 display cases telling the stories of airmen from both sides. Tues - Sun 10:00 - 17:00 Easter - September. Phone 01303 893
Hawkstone Park Follies 4571 An enchanting masterpiece ranked in the 18th and 19th centuries as one of the principal attractions in England, the park today still draws legions of admirers who come to appreciate its eccentric beauty, caves, cliffs, tunnels, grotto caves and ancient woodland. May/ June are worth a visit to see the spectacular Rhododendrons! Opening times in the park vary throughout the year, please check them before visiting.
HAXTED WATERMILL MUSEUM 4117 A unique combination of a working watermill with dynamic museum of functional mill machinery with emphasis on the history, developement and multiple uses of water power. MILL OPENING HOURS Easter to October 31st Including Bank Holiday Mondays Closed Monda
HEAVEN FARM 842
Heritage Education Trust 722
Herstmonceux Castle 768
HERSTMONCEUX SCIENCE CENTRE 766
HIGH BEECHES GARDENS 643
Higham Park, kent 713
Historic Houses Association 723
HISTORIC LEWES 844
Historic Royal Palaces 724
Historic Scotland 725
HOW WE LIVED THEN" MUSEUM OF SHOPS 771
Hudson's 719
IGHTHAM MOTE 3641 A superb moated manor house, nestling in a sunken valley and dating from 1340 onwards. A comprehensive ongoing programme of repair was begun in 1988. The main features of the house span many centuries and include the Great Hall, old chapel and crypt, Tudo
Immrama - Lismore Festival Of Travel Writing 4734 Festival of travel writing held in Lismore, County Waterford, Ireland over a weekend in June each year.
In Britain Magazine 203
In-Sussex.Com 192
Kent & East Sussex Railway 3622 Travel in Edwardian style by steam train through Weald and Marsh. From the ancient market town of Tenterden to the magical castle at Bodiam
KENT & EAST SUSSEX STEAM RAILWAY 758
KNOCKHATCH 772
KNOLE 3644 One of the great treasure houses of England, set in a magnificent deer park. The original 15th-century house was enlarged and embellished in 1603 by the 1st Earl of Dorset, one of Queen Elizabeth's favourites', and has remained unaltered ever since - a ra
LAMB HOUSE 3623 A delightful brick-fronted house, dating from the early 18th century and typical of the attractive town of Rye. This was the home of writer Henry James from 1898 to 1916, and later of author E. F. Benson. Some of James's personal possessions can be seen,
landmark Trust 726
Laurence Smith 836
Leeds Castle 207
LEEDS CASTLE 3645 Shrouded in mist, mystery and legend, Leeds Castle rises from its own lake amidst one of England's most picturesque counties; the survivor of 1000 years emerges into the 21st century pre-eminent among the great buildings of the British Isles.
Leonardslee Gardens 4189 A paradise in spring, peaceful in summer and mellow in autumn. Leonardslee Gardens are often described as the most beautiful gardens in Europe in the month of May.
Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens 4197 A paradise in spring, peaceful in summer and mellow in autumn. Leonardslee Gardens are often described as the most beautiful gardens in Europe in the month of May.
leonardslee.co.uk 82 Well over a 1000 forms of Rhododendrons including Azaleas can be seen at Loder Plants all year round. With ranging colours deciduous or evergreen. Plenty of variety in foliage and bark. Many other choice plants such as Acers, Camellias, and Ferns.Loder - Plants (leonardslee.co.uk)
LEWES CASTLE 3624 From its high towers visitors can see both the town and the distant views of downs, river and forest. The best way to appreciate thisview is to visit Barbican House Museum first and watch 'The Story of Lewes Town', a sound and light show based on a scal
Lismore Castle & Gardens 4740 This website gives you a brief history of Lismore Castle. Take a virtual tour of its gardens. Also find out how you can stay at Lismore Castle.
Lismore Mochuda 4735 Information on culture, tourism and business in Lismore, Co. Waterford.
Loder Plants 4195 We offer one of the world' s largest collection of rhododendrons and azaleas, together with a wide range of camellias and other choice plants.
MARLIPINS MUSEUM 3625 Housed in one of the oldest and most attractive lay buildings in Sussex. Its distinctive chequer board facade is well loved by artists and shows that cross Channel links are nothing new, as it blends Sussex flint with Norman Caen stone. Inside, museum dis
Marwood Hill Gardens 177
Merriments Garden 714
MERRIMENTS GARDENS 867
MERRIMENTS GARDENS 3626 The garden at Merriments is approximately 4 acres (1.7 hectares) and occupies a gentle southerly slope. This garden is made up of a series of borders each of which reflects a different aspect of the garden, or is itself themed for colour or texture. It is
MICHELHAM PRIORY 775
MICHELHAM PRIORY 4132 Boasting England's longest medieval water-filled moat, Michelham Priory's "Island of History" reflects its nearly 800 year existence. The house dates back to 1229 when the Priory was founded and was lived in by Augustinian canons until the Dissolution in
MIDDLE FARM 776
MONK'S HOUSE 3627 A small weather-boarded house, the home of Leonard and Virginia Woolf until Leonard's death in 1969. The rooms reflect the life and times of the literary circle in which they moved.
National Botanical Gardens of Wales 178
National Garden Scheme 727
National Trust Virturel Tours 728
Nearby Places to visit 205
Ness Botanic Gardens 179
New Forest area 213
NEWHAVEN FORT 834
NYMANS GARDEN 4133 One of the great gardens of the Sussex Weald, with rare and beautiful plants, shrubs and trees from all round the world. Walled garden, hidden sunken garden, pinetum and laurel walk. Library, drawing room and forecourt garden also open.
OLD SOAR MANOR 4119 The solar block of a late 13th-century knight's dwelling.
Osbaston Kitchen Garden 180
Other Gardens in Hampshire 210
Painshill Park 181
PARADISE PARK 833
PARHAM HOUSE AND GARDENS 715
PASHLEY MANOR GARDENS 3628 The Gardens offer a sumptuous blend of romantic landscaping, imaginative plantings and fine old trees, fountains, springs and large ponds. This is a quintessentially English Garden of a very individual character with exceptional views to the surrounding v
Pelham Place 763
Penshurst Place 208
PEVENSEY CASTLE 757
POLESDEN LACEY 4120 In an exceptional setting on the North Downs, this originally Regency house was extensively remodelled in 1906-9 by the Hon. Mrs Ronald Greville, a well-known Edwardian hostess. Her collection of fine paintings, furniture, porcelain and silver are display
POOH CORNER 840
QUEBEC HOUSE 3646 General Wolfe spent his early years in this gabled, red-brick 17th-century house. The low-ceilinged, panelled rooms contain memorabilia relating to his family and career and the Tudor stable block houses an exhibition about the Battle of Quebec (1759).
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 4201 The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is one of the world' s leading botanic gardens. Holding over 1 in 8 of known plant species, the gardens at Kew and Wakehurst Place offer a unique day out in stunning surroundings. The site also offers information about Kew' s science and access to its databases.
RYE 3630 The ancient Cinque Port Town of Rye sits on a sandstone hill commanding breathtaking views of Romney Marsh and the sea, guarding the coast from foreign invasion for centuries. Originally granted to the Abbey of Fecamp in Normandy in 1027, Rye was finally
SAINT HILL MANOR 3631 A late Georgian house (1792) with a Victorian garden - loggia, terrace, rose garden, lawn, a lake and woods.
SCOTNEY CASTLE 3647 One of England's most romantic gardens, designed in the picturesque style around the ruins of a 14th-century moated castle. There are rhododendrons and azaleas in profusion, with wisteria and roses rambling over the old ruins. Wonderful vistas and viewpoi
SEVEN SISTERS SHEEP CENTRE 773
SHEFFIELD PARK GARDEN 3632 A magnificent landscape garden, laid out in the 18th century by Capability' Brown and further developed in the early years of this century by its owner, Arthur G. Soames. The centrepiece is the original four lakes, linked by cascades and waterfalls. There
Shoreham 4131
Silicone Village guide to the UK 212
SISSINGHURST CASTLE 3648 One of the world's most celebrated gardens, the creation of Vita Sackville-West and her husband Sir Harold Nicolson. Developed around the surviving parts of an Elizabethan mansion with a central red-brick prospect tower, a series of small, enclosed compar
SMALLHYTHE PLACE 3649 An early 16th-century half-timbered house, home of the Victorian actress Ellen Terry from 1899 to 1928, and containing many personal and theatrical mementoes. The charming cottage grounds include her rose garden and the Barn Theatre, which is open most da
Somewheretogo 4394 Interactive map of hotels, cottages and attractions in Sussex
Southern Screen 198
SPA VALLEY RAILWAY 3650 Trains run from the West Station [Sainsburys] to Groombridge, calling at High Rocks, through picturesque countryside. Full service details on the website; trains are normally steam-hauled with a few diesel operated - all by volunteers. Se
SPEDEWORTH INTERNATIONAL LTD 835
Spraoi Festival in Waterford 4753 The company programme and produce the annual Spraoi Festival in Waterford each summer, featuring the best of national and international street art and world music.
SPRIVERS GARDEN 3651 A small formal garden with walled and hedged compartments, herbaceous borders and a rose garden.
St MARY'S HOUSE 847
St. Mary' s House and Gardens 4370 Enchanting medieval timber- framed house set in the downland village of Bramber, surrounded by charming formal and topiary gardens. Public open days, group visits, tea- room, concerts, weddings, corporate functions.
STANDEN 3633 A family house of the 1890s, designed by Philip Webb, friend of William Morris, and a showpiece of the Arts & Crafts Movement. It is decorated throughout with Morris carpets, fabrics and wallpapers, complemented by contemporary paintings, tapestries and f
Sussex Past 204
Sussex Top Attractions 199
Sussex.UK.Com 193
Tapeley Park Gardens 183
THE BLUEBELL RAILWAY 845
THE BODY SHOP TOUR 854
The Harris Garden 184
The National Trust 195
The New Forest Holiday Bureau 218
THE PRIEST HOUSE 3629 Standing in the beautiful surroundings of a traditional cottage garden on the edge of Ashdown Forest, the Priest House is an early 15th century timber-framed hall-house with a dramatic roof of Horsham stone. It was probably built for the Priory of St Panc
The Sensory Garden Project 4338 A garden designed specifically to be Positive About Disabled People. To stimulate the senses and provide a haven of peace, a place to chill- out and unwind from the stress of modern living.
THE STADE 762
The Sussex Collection 201
The Tourism Society 196
The Triangle 850
The Virtural Tour of Great Britian and Ireland 730
Traveller's World, UK tourism 216
TULLEYS FARM 843
Ventnor Botanic Gardens 211
Virtual Brighton & Hove 202
Visitbritain 505
WAKEHURST PLACE 848
Waterford & Suir Valley Heritage Railway 4809 A heritage narrow gauge railway follows over 6km of the route of the abandoned Waterford - Dungarvan line. The track runs mostly along the picturesque banks of the River Suir between Kilmeaden and Waterford offering panoramic views of the River Suir, rolling farmland and mountains.
Waterford Crystal 4751 Waterford. For you, for now, forever. About Us.
Weadl & Down Open Air Museum 716 The Weald and Downland Open Air Museum is a unique collection of over 40 domestic and agricultural buildings dating from the 13th century to victorian times, rescued from destruction and rebuilt in a magnificent parkland setting.
WEALD & DOWNLAND OPEN AIR MUSEUM 3634 Set in 50 acres of beautiful Sussex countryside is a fascinating collection of over 40 historic buildings dating from the 15th century, many with period gardens, together with farm animals, woodland walks and a picturesque lake. Rescued from destruction,
West Dean Gardens 717
Westonbirt 185
WILDERNESS WOOD 780 A family-run working woodland, beautiful in all seasons. Visitors can explore 60 acres of varied and fascinating woods, where traditional coppicing is still practiced.
Wilmington Prioy 718
Winchester County Council 217
winsford walled garden 4435 Shows what 3 people can do to a wasteland. Simply stunning. Inspirational. B& B too!