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East Sussex

Bluebell Railway

Take a trip through the tranquil Sussex countryside from Sheffield Park in the south to Kingscote in the north on Britain’s only all steam dedicated railway.

Brighton Museum & Art Gallery

The new look Brighton Museum and Art Gallery features state-of-the-art visitor facilities including a gift shop and café, a series of innovative redesigned galleries and wide-ranging collections brought to life using the latest interpretative techniques.

Brighton Palace Pier

The Palace Pier at Brighton was built from 1891 to 1899 and rates as one of Britain’s most popular tourist attractions, attracting over 2 million visitors a year.

Brighton Pavilion

Also known as the ’Royal Pavilion’, Brighton Pavilion was built in 1784 and purchased in the early nineteenth century for the Prince Regent.

Buckleys Yesterdays’ World

Voted Top Attraction in the Southeast 2002 - England for Excellence Awards, under 100,000 visitors. Travel back in time and journey along the cobbled streets of yesteryear to experience all the sights, sounds and smells of a bygone age.

Candy Castle

Children’s indoor adventure playground with bouncy castle, separate toddlers area and coffee bar for the adults. Specialises in birthday parties in an exclusive indoor party picnic park.

Candy Castle

Candy Castle is an indoor children's adventure play area with play frame, toddler area, bouncy castle and coffee bar. We specialise in birthday parties as well as drop-in play.

Drusillas Park

Drusillas Park, the best small zoo in England, with a wide selection of animals all in naturalistic enclosures. New for 2002 - Monkey Kingdom and Explorers Lagoon.

Gardens & Grounds of Herstmonceux Castle

Herstmonceux is renowned for its magnicent moated Castle, set in beautiful parkland and superb Elizabethan gardens. Your experience begins with your first sight of the Castle as it breaks into view.

Hastings Castle

So confident was William the Conqueror of victory when he invaded England in 1066, that it is believed he carried pre-fabricated wooden forts in his ships.