Brighton - a city by the sea Learn everything about Brighton from its historic landmarks like..
Hastings InformationEurope's largest beach-launched fishing fleet, Britain's steepest funicular railway and the remains..
Beachy Head InformationBeachy Head, with its dramatic white cliffs and gently undulating downs, is an area of outstanding..
Lewes InformationAt the heart of rural Sussex lies the beautiful county town of Lewes - a mixture of the unusual and..
Eastbourne InformationA traditional seaside resort, boasting five miles of unspoilt beaches, palm tree lined promenades..
Winchelsea InformationAn Ancient Town in the Confederation of the Cinque Ports. Seven centuries ago, Winchelsea was a..
Battle InformationThe town of Battle, site of the most famous battle in English history, is internationally known as..
Hove InformationJust west of Brighton's city centre you will find the areas known as Brunswick and Hove, which are..
See all locations in East SussexPerched on a hill, the medieval town of Rye is the sort of place you thought existed only in your imagination. Almost suspended in time, Rye's unhurried atmosphere and enchanting streets draw visitors with their warm welcome. It's small enough to make you feel at home almost straight away but holds enough secret treasures to entice you to stay much longer. Whereas many towns boast a colourful past but have little evidence of it, Rye has many ancient and interesting buildings that bear testimony to its eventful past.
When you are in need of a treat or want to escape the pressures of modern life, come to Rye. With only 5000 inhabitants, it retains a village atmosphere and old-fashioned values. A town to be explored and enjoyed on foot.
Neighbouring Winchelsea is officially the smallest town in England. This charming town was built in 1287 under the royal patronage of Edward I. It remains a delightful and relaxing place from which to explore the beautiful surrounding countryside and coast, which includes vineyards, nature reserves, an extensive network of trails and many historic surprises.
Oxfordshire is a rural retreat, known worldwide for its beauty, character and charm.It has a..
Surrey InformationCome and discover sun-dappled footpaths that criss-cross the most wooded county in the country...
Kent InformationQuintessentially English countryside with orchards full of blossom, majestic castles and beautiful..
Isle of Wight InformationFor a break you'll always remember, no island comes this close! Each season has its own special..
West Sussex InformationWest Sussex lies on the southern coast of England combining stunning seascapes and the rolling..
Buckinghamshire InformationBuckinghamshire is situated just half an hour from central London and easily accessed by both road..
Canterbury InformationIn 597 Augustine came to Canterbury, to convert the region back to Christianity. In recognition..
Windsor InformationA short break destination combining 1,000 years of history, contemporary shopping and fine dining..
Portsmouth InformationAt the heart of the city is Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.Here you can explore Lord Nelson's..
Dover InformationKnown as the gateway to England, Dover welcomes millions of visitors from all over the globe every..
Berkshire InformationCruise along the Thames, have a flutter at the races, swing through the trees or shop until you..
Hampshire InformationHampshire offers a rich portfolio of unspoilt countryside, stunning coastlines, historic cities..
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