by Suzanne Jones | 9 May 2022 | Come and Stay, East Sussex |
I’m rather partial to Eastbourne. An easy, laid-back vibe, sea views and miles of promenade all appeal, as do the town’s galleries, theatres, coastal walks and its clutch of cool cafes and bars. But nowadays there’s a noteworthy newcomer anchored just beyond the...
by Suzanne Jones | 11 Aug 2021 | East Sussex, Eat and Drink |
Sussex Pass restaurant is all about celebrating locally grown produce served with flair and imagination. It’s located in the heart of the Weald in the charming village of Wadhurst, East Sussex and launched back in April 2021, This rural restaurant, based in the...
by Suzanne Jones | 7 Jul 2021 | East Sussex, See and Do |
Battle Abbey and battlefield in East Sussex is the site of the historic 1066 Battle of Hastings. Walk the battlefield, explore the Abbey ruins and take in the views of Battle High Street and countryside from the roof of the imposing gatehouse. This post may...
by Suzanne Jones | 9 Mar 2021 | East Sussex, Eat and Drink, See and Do |
Last autumn I went on a fungi foraging course in East Sussex with mycologist Geoff Dann. We enjoyed a fascinating day of foraging and feasting on edible mushrooms whilst learning about some of the more common fungi found in Sussex and the High Weald. Read on to...
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 longer and set...
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. Here’s a round-up of some of our favourite Sussex gardens open to the public. Where is your favourite garden in...