by SussexBloggers | 1 Nov 2019 | Christmas, Festivals, See and Do |
As the days grow shorter and our thoughts turn to the festive season, the historic towns and villages of Sussex look dazzling decked in fairy lights. Sadly this year, many events have been cancelled, however, there are still some Christmas Markets in Sussex where the...
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 | 22 Oct 2018 | Destinations, Festivals, Gardens, See and Do, Storrington, West Sussex |
Near the village of Storrington in West Sussex, this beautiful English country house is one of the finest Elizabethan houses in the country dating back to 1577 and set in an expansive deer park. Walking through the Parham House takes you on a journey through time as a...
by Suzanne Jones | 14 Oct 2018 | Festivals, Goodwood, See and Do, West Sussex |
Goodwood Revival, the most unique event on the motor racing calendar, celebrated its twentieth anniversary this year. I was invited along by South Downs Water Co to soak up the nostalgia. I donned my retro frock, stepped back in time and immersed myself in this very...
by Kathryn Burrington | 9 Oct 2018 | Chichester, Destinations, Featured, See and Do, Walks, West Sussex |
Join Kathryn, from Sussex Bloggers, on a guided walk along the South Downs and discover some of the many secrets our countryside holds. Summer is a lovely time of year for walking in the English countryside. There are a great many public footpaths forming an extensive...