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Situated next to the historic Pevensey Castle famous for the 1066 landing place of William of the Conquer. Serving traditional fare prepared with passion on the premises, you'll find everything from coffee to lunches to afternoon tea.
Situated next to the historic Pevensey Castle famous for the 1066 landing place of William of the Conquer. Serving traditional fare prepared with passion on the premises, you'll find everything from coffee to lunches to afternoon tea.
This 16th century court room now houses a local museum. Discover the Old Court Room…
Pevensey Castle chronicles more graphically than any other fortress the story of…
Pevensey Levels is a 3,603.2-hectare (8,904-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific…
Specialising in making reduction fired lustre, which only a handful of potters worldwide…
This 15th Century moated castle is set in 550 acres of glorious woodland and gardens.…
An interactive science centre which has been operating in the former home of The Royal…
Nestled next to the Pevensey Levels Nature Reserve and less than 5 miles from the sea in…
This 4-storey brick tower mill built in 1817, last worked by wind in 1942, restored in…
Restored windmill,Open from 2.30 until 5 every Sunday and bank Holiday through to and…
Visitors are able to view the making of our famous Sussex Trug Baskets and walk through…
The Secret Vineyard is located at Lime Cross Nursery, in Herstmonceux. The vineyard sits…
Set in 50 acres of beautiful East Sussex countryside, this family run, rural trout…
Amazing fun family-friendly rides, farm animals, indoor & outdoor play areas, Sherlock…
Located near Polegate, this Wood is a great place for a stroll at any time of year, with…
A fun free interactive trail for the whole family through the beautiful grounds of…