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...
by Kathryn Burrington | 29 Jan 2020 | Chichester, Featured, See and Do, Walks, West Sussex |
There’s a myriad of beautiful walks in West Sussex, many passing through our ancient woodlands. The county is one of the most wooded areas in England with a rich diversity of plant and animal species. We are fortunate to have an intricate network of public...
by Kathryn Burrington | 24 Nov 2019 | Arundel, Christmas, See and Do, West Sussex |
Twinkling lights, cobbled streets and festive trees at every turn, the market town of Arundel at Christmas is truly magical. Whether you’re looking for some tasty seasonal treats to adorn your yuletide table, a Christmas gift for someone who has everything, or a...
by Suzanne Jones | 3 Nov 2019 | Autumn, East Sussex, 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 easier...
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. Visits to Christmas Markets in Sussex, where the mulled wine flows and the chestnuts roast, are sure to get you into...
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 Castle has a long history. Since it was built in 1441 it’s been the largest private home in fifteenth century...