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Seaford
Seven Sisters Country Park comprises of nearly 700 acres of land. The Park is named after the famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs
Pevensey
The 31-mile 1066 Country Walk is a relatively easy, low-level route through countryside that witnessed the Norman Conquest. Starting at Pevensey Castle (though you can start in Rye), it passes Herstmonceux Castle, the historic 1066 Battle Abbey and…
nr Uckfield
Set in 62 acres of chestnut coppice with stands of beech, scots pine, douglas, cedar and giant sequoia.
Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Cuckoo Trail, whether you're an avid cyclist, walker, or horse rider, this picturesque trail offers an unforgettable experience for all.
Stretching over 11 miles, the once an old railway line, is now a…
Tunbridge Wells
The magnificent High Rocks, from which we acquire our name, are steeped in history dating back millions of years. Acres of breathtaking sandstone rocks interlinked with eleven bridges, provide a scenic walk in a tranquil woodland setting.
Uckfield
6-acre formal and romantic garden, overlooking parkland, with old roses, William Pye water feature, double herbaceous borders, yew hedges, pleached lime walks, copy of C17 scented herb garden, medieval-style potager, vine and rose allée.
Nr Eastbourne
Birling Gap is part of the world famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs, one of the longest stretches of undeveloped coastline on the south coast with breathtaking, unspoilt views of the sea and over the downland and cliffs.
Polegate
Lullington Heath is situated South Downs between the villages of Jevington and Litlington. This 62 hectare Reserve is nationally important and was established in 1955 to conserve one of the largest areas of chalk heath remaining in Britain.