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Pevensey Castle 
Description: One of Britain’s oldest and most important strongholds, with fortifications surviving from three distinct periods: Roman, medieval and Second World War.
Added on: 13-Mar-2004 Hits: 1552
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Pooh Corner 
Description: The area now known as "Pooh Country" is where the Milne family moved in the spring of 1925. The little Christopher Robin was four and a half years old. They still had a home in Chelsea, London, and would travel down at the weekends. It was here that the rural landscape inspired Alan Alexander Milne for the setting of his Winnie-the-Pooh stories. The heart of Pooh Country is Hartfield where all the "Enchanted Places" can be found.
Added on: 13-Mar-2004 Hits: 713
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RSPB Pulborough Brooks 
Description: In the scenic but easily accessible Arun valley, the RSPB has restored wet grassy meadows, which flood in winter. Controlled flooding gives a refuge to thousands of ducks, geese, swans and wading birds. Many breed in the summer, along with songbirds such as nightingales, and many colourful butterflies.
Added on: 13-Mar-2004 Hits: 531
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Seven Sisters Sheep Centre 
Description: Nestling at the foot of the South Downs just 1 mile from Beachy Head, housed in an historic 17th Century flint barn, the Seven Sisters Sheep Centre offers 'ewe' a warm welcome! We have probably the largest collection of sheep in the world, including many older breeds no longer seen on modern farms.
Added on: 13-Mar-2004 Hits: 2722
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Sheffield Park Garden 
Description: An internationally renowned landscape garden containing many thousands of mature trees and shrubs planted en masse for their visual effect. This garden is landscape architecture at its best. Its centrepiece is the original four lakes linked by cascades and waterfalls.
Added on: 13-Mar-2004 Hits: 295
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The Bluebell Railway 
Description: The volunteer run Bluebell Line was the UK's first preserved standard gauge passenger railway, re-opening part of the Lewes to East Grinstead line of the old London Brighton & South Coast Railway in 1960.
Added on: 13-Mar-2004 Hits: 482
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The Cuckoo Trail 
Description: The Cuckoo Trail is very popular with walkers, cyclists and horse-riders of all ages and abilities. The trail is an attractive, quality route for residents and visitors, linking towns through Wealden and East Sussex.
Added on: 13-Mar-2004 Hits: 418
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The Observatory Science Centre 
Description: The Observatory Science Centre is in East Sussex, two miles east of Herstmonceux village, on the Boreham Street to Pevensey Road. Look for the sign to 'Herstmonceux Castle and Science Centre' from the A271.
Added on: 13-Mar-2004 Hits: 444
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Tulleys Farm 
Description: Farm shop, farmhouse kitchen and tearooms, pick your own crops and farm animals.
Added on: 13-Mar-2004 Hits: 462
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Wakehurst Place 
Description: 'Kew in the country'. 170 acres of woodland, wetland and ornamental gardens.
Added on: 13-Mar-2004 Hits: 451
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