Ashdown Forest Llama Park  
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Wych Cross
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Ashdown Forest Llama Park, A22, Wych Cross, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JN, England, UK.
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Ashdown Forest Llama Park features llamas, alpacas and reindeer in a natural environment. It is possible to feed the animals and get very close. Reindeer walks are held on a regular basis allowing you to walk the reindeer. There is an education centre which teaches you about llamas, alpacas, reindeer and other wildlife. There is also a shop selling products made from llama wool and a ...
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Reindeer © MTM MVP VizitIt.com arr
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Lamb House  
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Rye
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Lamb House, West Street, Rye, East Sussex, TN31 7ES, England, UK.
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Lamb House is an 18th Century house with many literary connections. It was the home of Henry James (1898 to 1916), E.F. Benson (from 1918), Rumer Godden (1968 to 1973) and also John Senior and Sarah Philo. In the garden are the graves of James’ much loved dogs. E.F. Benson featured the house and gardens in his Mapp and Lucia novels calling the house Mallards. The Haunting of Lamb ...
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Lamb House Photographed by Elizabeth B. Thomsen (CC) ©
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Sheffield Park and Garden  
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Sheffield Park
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Sheffield Park and Garden, Lewes Road A275, Sheffield Park, East Sussex, TN22 3QX, England, UK.
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Sheffield Park and Garden is a landscape garden set around four lakes. The garden was laid out in the 18th century by Capability Brown and further developed in the early years of the 20th century by its owner, Arthur G. Soames. It is now owned by the National Trust. Additionally there is South Park, 265 acres of historic parkland, with views over Sussex. The National Trust for Places of ...
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Sheffield Park House © MTM MVP VizitIt.com arr
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Camber Castle  
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Rye
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Camber Castle, New Winchelsea Road, Rye, East Sussex, TN31 7TD, England, UK.
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Camber Castle was built during the reign of Henry VIII and is consequently referred to as a Henrician Castle or Device Fort. Between 1512 and 1514 Sir Edward Guldeford built a circular tower to defend Rye harbour. This tower was incorporated into a new fort which was built between 1539 and 1544. Four outer towers were then added and linked by an octagonal wall concealing a covered passage ...
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Camber Castle © Oast House Archive cc
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Cuckoo Trail  
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Heathfield
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Heathfield, East Sussex, England, UK.
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The Cuckoo Trail is a 14 mile footpath and cycleway that runs from Heathfield to Hampden Park Eastbourne via Horam, Hellingly and Polegate. The trail mostly follows the route of the Cuckoo Line, a disused railway line, so named because traditionally, the first cuckoo of spring was released from a cage at Heathfield Fair. Along the way there are benches and picnic tables available for walkers ...
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Cuckoo Trail near Heathfield. © MTM MVP VizitIt.com arr
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Sea Life Brighton  
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Brighton
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Sea Life Centre, Marine Parade, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 1TB, England, UK.
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Sea Life Brighton is the oldest operating aquarium in the world having been established in 1869. Today it uses modern display technology, biological expertise, and entertainment to provide themed journeys through British, European and tropical waters. A huge variety of sea life can be viewed such as such as: common clownfish (amphiprion ocellaris), short-snouted seahorse (hippocampus ...
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Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) © Brocken Inaglory cc
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Long Man of Wilmington and Windover Hill  
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Alfriston
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Windover Hill, Alfriston, East Sussex, England, UK.
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The Long Man of Wilmington is a hill figure thought to have been created in the the 16th or 17th century by exposing the natural chalk, although the origin of the Long Man remains a matter for debate. It was formerly known as the Wilmington Giant, or locally as the Green Man. At at 235 feet high, it is the tallest chalk figure in the UK. It is cut into Windover Hill on the South Downs. It is ...
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The Long Man of Wilmington © MTM MVP VizitIt.com arr
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Bluebell Railway  
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Sheffield Park
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Sheffield Park Station, Sheffield Park, East Sussex, TN22 3QL, England, UK.
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The Bluebell Railway is a heritage railway that runs 11 miles between Sheffield Park and East Grinstead via Horsted Keynes and Kingscote. It was opened in 1960 when a group of volunteers reopened the section of line between Sheffield Park and Horsted Keynes. The line was later extended to Kingscote and in 2013 was extended to East Grinstead. The Bluebell Railway has over 30 steam engines which ...
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Bluebell Locomotive © MTM MVP VizitIt.com arr
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Eastbourne Pier  
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Eastbourne
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Eastbourne Pier, Grand Parade, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 3EL, England, UK.
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Eastbourne Pier is a particularly fine Grade II* listed pier that was completed in 1872. It is over a 1000 feet long (300 M). It has a tea room, two bars, an amusement arcade, a nightclub, several refreshment kiosks and a restaurant. Of particular interest is the Camera Obscura which is housed in a silvery dome near the end of the pier. Enjoy viewing the images of the original, 360 degree ...
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Eastbourne Pier © MTM MVP VizitIt.com arr
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Brighton Palace Pier  
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Brighton
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Brighton Palace Pier, Madeira Drive, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 1TW, England, UK.
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Brighton Palace Pier, also known as Brighton Pier is a pleasure pier that opened in May 1899. The pier is 1772 feet long and features retail shops, three bars, over thirty food kiosks, traditional seaside stalls, two amusement arcades, rides for all the family, a world famous fish and chip restaurant, and its own radio station. Always read and obey the safety signs and follow the beach safety ...
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