by Suzanne Jones | 22 Aug 2020 | East Sussex, Gardens, See and Do |
I’ve been hankering to visit the tulip festival at Pashley Manor gardens in East Sussex for the past two years. 2020 was going to be the year. We all know what happened next. When Pashley re-opened in July I decided I wasn’t going to leave it a minute...
by SussexBloggers | 15 Jul 2020 | East Sussex, Gardens, See and Do, West Sussex |
Sussex is home to some beautiful gardens, from the majestic parklands of stately homes to enchanting intimate walled gardens overflowing with colour. With lockdown restrictions being eased, many of our finest gardens are reopening to the public. Here’s a...
by Suzanne Jones | 3 Nov 2019 | Autumn, East Sussex, Featured, See and Do |
Long walks through colourful autumn scenery is one of my favourite ways to spend a few hours at this time of year. Even better if it’s followed by a Sunday roast in front of a roaring fire at a country pub. For me it makes the approach of winter just a little...
by Suzanne Jones | 27 Aug 2019 | East Sussex, See and Do |
Herstmonceux Castle, near Hailsham, in East Sussex is a beautiful moated castle sitting in 550 acres of woodland and formal gardens. Herstmonceux has a long history. Since it was built in 1441 it’s been the largest private home in fifteenth century...
by Suzanne Jones | 2 Apr 2019 | East Sussex, Featured, Hastings, See and Do |
Hastings Old Town in East Sussex is my favourite local seaside town. Slightly bohemian, and incredibly artsy, the old town comes with oodles of quirk. Its muddle of houses, shops and pubs sit tucked between two cliffs a fifteen-minute walk east of Hastings main town....
by Kathryn Burrington | 3 Nov 2018 | Destinations, Eat and Drink, Hastings, Vegetarian |
The historic centre of the seaside town of Hastings in East Sussex is always a treat to explore. It’s quirky and colourful with plenty of independent and interesting shops and when it comes to dining there’s a rather bewildering choice. I recently visited...