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Brighton
Pavilion, Brighton @@@@
The Brighton Pavilion was rebuilt in 1815 by John Nash using a
mixture of Classical & Indian styles. The Indian influence is plain
to see with the traditional mosque like pointed domes and water features.
Brighton
Pier, Brighton @@@@
The Palace Pier at Brighton was built from 1891 to 1899 and rates
as one of Britain's most popular tourist attractions. With numerous
attractions including arcades, rides, funfair, fortune tellers, restaurants,
bars, bingo hall and a night-club.
English
Wine Centre, Alfriston @@@@
The English Wine Centre in Alfriston, East Sussex, offers a tour of
the beautiful Cuckmere valley. A wine and gift shop is open 7 days
a week 10am till 5pm with the opportunity of tasting and buying a
range of English wines, a full mail order facility is also available.
Hammerwood
Park, near Forest Row, East Grinstead @
Preserving this English stately home dating from 1792 which also provides
luxury bed and breakfast facilities.
Hastings
Castle @@@@
Hastings Castle in East Sussex, was probably the first pre-fabricated
wooden fort, a structure believed to be carried by William the Conqueror
on his ships, Britain's first Norman castle. Today the castle ruins
atop the West Hill cliff give little idea of the size and importance
of the original building.
Newhaven
Fort, Newhaven @@@
Victorian coastal fortification open to visitors and featuring military
and wartime exhibitions.
Paradise Park,
Newhaven @@@
A collection of exhibitions with a botanic garden, a miniture theme
park, the Planet Earth dinosaurs exhibition and garden centre all
in one location.
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