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| Rudgwick, West Sussex Posted 08 Dec 2008 by Simon Francis Rudgwick is a special village nestling on the Surrey/West Sussex border. It has a beautiful set of timbered liste buildings dating from th early 16th cetrury, a wonderful church and a thriving community spirit. It also has a great shop called Secretts for thosewho love organic produce. There are some wonderful walks that circle back to the Kings Head Pub, that sits in the centre of the village....more... |
| Bonfire night in Lewes Posted 29 Oct 2008 by Lani Tip 1 - Go, it truly is a one off spectacle to behold hurtling you back in time to a sort of medieval England with added firecrackers and neon explosions. Tip 2 - Leave, at some point before you find yourself in an enormous queue for the next train out and if you do decide to walk back to Brighton, take a map! Tip 3 - Take your own sparklers (and gloves and bucket of water) because they are ...more... |
| Piano on Worthing beach - come and play! Posted 20 Jul 2009 by Katie A friend of mine has put a piano on Worthing beach outside the Coast Cafe - for directions see: http://www.qype.co.uk/place/470667-Coast-Cafe-Worthing.Take a deep breath of sea air and get tinkling on the ivories. Apparently it drew quite a crowd today and got everyone talking to each other. A German couple doing a cycling tour of the UK stopped en route (the piano is right next to the cycl...more... |
| Made in Worthing Festival Posted 17 Jul 2009 by Katie Worthing has a brand new festival this year from 17-20 September. Called 'Made in Worthing' the plan is to stick to that brief and only show art, music, performance and so on that has been specifically created for this festival. As the blurb says: 'Edgy contemporary art, unusual site-specific theatre, new cutting-edge music, quirky public art & anarchic interventions make up a buzzy four-da...more... |
| Worthing Open Houses Posted 17 Jul 2009 by Katie Taking place this year on 18 / 19 and 25 / 26 July, Worthing Open Houses gives you the chance to find out how artists live (or at least poke around in their houses!), purchase original artwork and consume vast quantities of tea and cake. More details on the website: http://www.openhouses.org.uk/more... |
| Hastings fishing centre Posted 24 Mar 2009 by Justin Francis Hastings is a rather tired South coast seaside town, however the Old Town is worth a visit - and especially the fishing museum and old buildings to dry fishing nets. Behind the museum is today's fishing fleet - ancient old fishing boats that have been patched up dozens of times, and the old tractors that drag them up the beach. We watched fisherman gutting fish and mending nets. There is a vari...more... |
| Wiston Tea Rooms, West Sussex - family farmyard fun! Posted 13 Oct 2008 by Katie We came across this little village yesterday after being diverted from our original plan to visit Denman Gardens by roadworks! It has the most fabulous tea rooms - the food isn't the best bit though, it's all the farmyard animals just wandering around under your feet! It was such a beautiful sunny day yesterday, with the little stream running through the garden it looked like a rural idyll.more... |
| Fab restaurant in Worthing Posted 27 Jul 2008 by Katie Seek out this great little independent cafe/bistro/restaurant/deli just off the main street in Worthing town centre. Pestle & Mortar Portland Road, Worthing T: 01903 820189 Open: Tues-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 9am-5pm, then 7pm-late, Sun 10am-3pm. Closed Mon I love this place! It's called Pestle & Mortar and I'm going pretty much weekly at the moment! The food is gorgeous, the service relaxed...more... |
| Best pizza in the world and don’t think I’m joking!! Posted 11 Sep 2009 by Mark Nicklin Best pizza in the world and don’t think I’m joking!! Pukka! Screamin! Tha sh*&! Of f the hook! The bomb, this pizzas go it goin on! Killer! Smashed it! Woooooooahh! mmmmMMM! Unreal! Amazing! Out of this world! Fantastic! Delicious! Delectable! Delightful! Distinctive! Divine! Ambrosial! Exquisite! Perfect! Parfait! Vollkommen! Perfetto! Perfecto! Whatever walk of life you’re from you won’t ...more... |
| Castle Hill, Brighton Posted 02 Sep 2009 by Lyn Castle Hill comprises a series of valley-side slopes and is a good example of ancient, traditionally managed chalk downland - apparently!castle Hill is near Sheep Coat valley and make for a big breath of fresh air very near to the bustle of Brighton City centre,. A 10 min bus ride away (to Woodingdean) and feel you are in the middle of nowhere. More info here: http://www.naturalengland.or...more... |
| AMAZING cakes! Posted 26 Aug 2009 by Kim Lavin The best place to go in Brighton for a huge piece of cake and coffee when you're tired from shopping is the Choccywoccydoodah's cafe. Located in Middle Street it serves huge pieces of handmade cakes such as chocolate chilli cake, coffee cake, lemon cake and of course chocolate cake...all embellished with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, swirls of coulis and drizzled with chocolate. They are always to...more... |
| Lewes to Firle walk Posted 22 Aug 2009 by Justin Francis This is a lovely walk from Lewes, up over the Downs and Mount Caburn to Glynde and then to Firle. Starting on Cliffe High Street you will head up towards the Golf Course at the top of the white chalk cliffs. From here you will get the best views of Lewes and the Ouse below.The walk then heads across the Downs and the wild flower meadows filled with butterflies (we saw the lovely Chalkhill an...more... |
| Tilgate Park & Nature Reserve Posted 04 Aug 2009 by Lyn Crawley can be a bit dull but there is a great park thast has wonderful lakes, woodlands and oparklands.There is something for all the family, a nature reserve and animal / farm park, cycle routes, fishing (permits can be bought daily), great walled gardens etc etc etc. .and lots of wildlife... I saw a baby deer who stood long enough to get a blurred picture!! More details here: http://www...more... |
| Brighton & Hove Pride Posted 04 Aug 2009 by Lyn Visit Brighton in August for an amazing carnival feel! Each year there's a different theme, this year was 'Pride beside the seaside'. You can join the thousands of people who line the streets for Brighton's biggest and best party of the year. Find out more here: http://www.brightonpride.org/ You dont have to be gay to join in the fun as Brighton Pride welcomes everyone.more... |
| Brighton Bandstand re-opens! Posted 31 Jul 2009 by Amelia Brighton Bandstand re-opened last Friday 24 July after lying dormant, rusting and weathered for the past 10 years. The historic Grade II listed bandstand was built in the Victorian period of the 1880's. During the restoration over hte past 10 months the cast ironwork was dismantled and taken to the Peak District were it was blasted, repaired and repainted. 40 layers of paint were revealed before i...more... |
| Is it a bus or a boat? And is that a window or a washing machine? Posted 29 Jul 2009 by Maggie Watson Shoreham, where regiments of bedding plants can sometimes seem to glare at you violently, has an even crazier side. Cross the footbridge over the river Adur and turn right along the footpath and you'll see some amazing and refreshing sights. These are Shoreham's houseboats - an old mine sweeper, various WW landing vessels, tubs, a concrete boat, and wait a minute - is that a bus? No, it's t...more... |
| Arundel Castle and The Black Rabbit pub Posted 23 Jun 2009 by Anne Williams Arundel Castle has undertaken a program of restoration and enhancement of the whole castle and grounds over the last twenty years and last year the new formal gardens were opened to the public. These had previously been a car park and now occupy about a third of the area of the Georgian and Victorian walled kitchen garden. The gardens are a re-creation of a Jacobean garden with lots of fountains,...more... |
| The Best Day in Brighton Posted 20 Jun 2009 by Phoebe Bazzard If going in on the train simply go around in to the lanes. down the road there is a bakers, a snack from there is wonderful. Then further down there is the rockolla diner, great for a burger/veggie burger at lunch time. It backs on to a great vinyl record store. there is a one off shop called red mutha further down with wonderful creative ideas where you can wish you had more money. If you then he...more... |
| The Sussex Ouse - a walk from source to the sea Posted 10 Jun 2009 by Justin Francis 42 miles down the Sussex Ouse from the source near Lower Beeding down to the sea at Newhaven. A wonderful walk through the very best scenerary that Sussex has to offer. I did it over 3 days - the first night I camped with the deer in a Sweet Chestnut wood above the Bluebell Railway station and the second night I spent at my home in Lewes - the only town on the entire trip.Initally you are wa...more... |
| Super trendy Littlehampton cafes Posted 10 Jun 2009 by Justin Francis Littlehampton is a quiet seaside town near Arundel in West Sussex. I think its fair to say that until recently its not had a reputation as being particularly in vogue or fashionable. However, recently it has been in Vogue - literally! there are two stunningf beach cafe's on the East and West Beaches either side of the estuary that have really got the fashionistas talking. The one I preferr...more... |
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