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Hastings
Promenade 272 metres out to sea on rebuilt and revamped pier, which won a RIBA award for its slick and sustainable architecture.
Hastings
Open garden events and special performances take place at this historic estate that looks out across the English Channel.
Nr Hailsham
Discover the enchanting Michelham Priory, the perfect family day out, featuring England’s longest medieval moat and a rich history spanning over eight hundred years.
Rye
The world-famous garden bringing together creativity, community and nature.
Rye
If you're looking for things to do in Rye, don't miss the Rye Heritage Centre. Here you'll find the 'Story of Rye', a town model with dramatic light and sound effects that brings the history of Rye to life.
Battle
Visit the site of one of the most famous battles in England's history – the 1066 Battle of Hastings, and discover the fascinating story of events behind that historic date.
Rye Harbour, Rye
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is an important wildlife site set in an exceptional coastal and wetland landscape. It is home to more than 4,355 species of plants and animals including 300 that are rare or endangered.
Burwash, Etchingham
This 17th century Sussex Ironmaster's house, built in a Wealden valley, was the home of writer Rudyard Kipling from 1902 to 1936.
Tenterden
The picturesque heritage line weaves between Tenterden and Bodiam for 10.5 miles. Experience the travel & service from a bygone age.
Winchelsea
Winchelsea Court Hall Museum contains displays and exhibits that illustrate the history of the 'Ancient Town Winchelsea'.
Herstmonceux, Hailsham
The majestic, moated castle is the centrepiece of this beautiful 300-acre estate.
Bodiam, Nr Robertsbridge
Bodiam Castle is one of Britain’s most picturesque castles in the heart of an historic landscape.
Rye
Sometimes called the "cathedral of East Sussex", the Parish Church of Rye, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, has dominated the hill on which the citadel is built for over 900 years. When the building of the present church was started, early in the…
Hastings
An exciting adventure for all the family as you explore the sandstone wonders of St Clements Caves and discover many surprises around every darkened corner.
RYE
Camber Castle was one link in the chain of forts built along the south coast by Henry VIII in 1544. It was abandoned soon after it was built and is a rare example of its kind.
RYE
Many displays on smuggling, military, police, coastal and maritime history and with things for children to do! See how Women prisoners were treated in the 19th Century. Open all year round.
ROBERTSBRIDGE
You might spot several follies as you walk through the Brightling countryside.
Pevensey
Walk the massive outer walls and gatehouse of one of the Romans' Saxon shore forts, within which the Normans built another oval-shaped castle, now ruined. Parts of the towers, keep and chapel remain and Elizabethan catapult balls and cannon can also…
Rye
National Trust's Lamb House is a portal into a world of literary connections.
Hastings
The Shipwreck Museum, situated in the historic Old Town of Hastings, contains a truly astonishing array of maritime artefacts which contains 3000 years of historic treasures from local shipwrecks