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The modernist home and studio of the artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, Charleston was a gathering point for some of the 20th century’s most radical writers, artists and thinkers known collectively as the Bloomsbury group.
Open all year…
Lewes
The historic Bull House, former home of radical thinker Thomas Paine, has reopened its doors after 40 years.
For six years between 1768 and 1774 it was the home of revolutionary writer Tom Paine, the intellectual inspiration behind the American…
Ditchling
Situated in the Sussex South Downs, the museum focuses on the artists and craftspeople who made Ditchling a creative hub in the 20th century.
Lewes
This delightful visual arts exhibition space, first established as the Star Gallery in the late 1980s and later known as the Hop Gallery, has a history of hosting exhibitions by local, regional, national and international artists and of showcasing…
Lewes
High above the medieval streets stands Lewes Castle. Steep climbs to the top are rewarded with spectacular views.
Lewes
Anne of Cleves House formed part of her divorce settlement from Henry VIII in 1541, although she never actually lived there. The 16th century timber-framed hall house contains wide-ranging collections of Sussex interest.
Lewes
Charleston in Lewes is a new space in the heart of Lewes. Explore a changing season of exhibitions featuring works of art from around the world. Browse the shop, grab a bite at the café, and engage in community projects, artist-lead workshops,…
Lewes
The 16th century home of Virginia and Leonard Woolf, Monk's House is full of Bloomsbury treasures and reflects the owners and their many celebrated guests
Seaford
The Sussex Art Prints Gallery is located off Church Street in the centre of Seaford.
Even though it may be one of the smallest art gallery spaces in the country, according to a customer review: 'This little gem of a shop is a must-see for a…
North Chailey, Lewes
Situated on Red House Common, this heritage smock mill is open to the public and well worth a visit. The mill itself was the seventh on this site and was built in 1836, putting in service at West Hoathly and Newhaven before being moved to Chailey.…
Lewes
Harvey's Brewery is the oldest independent brewery in Sussex.
Seaford
Seaford Museum is housed in Martello Tower no.74, which is situated at the eastern end of Seaford seafront.
Berwick
The Bloomsbury paintings in Berwick Church are a unique and complete example of the decoration of the interior of a Grade I listed parish church in the UK by 20th century artists, Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell, and Quentin Bell.
Seaford
Crypt Gallery with its Flint Gallery, undercroft and front room is an exciting, unique arts space available for hire, situated in the centre of Seaford. The medieval under croft with excellent acoustics surrounds a contemporary flint gallery.
Glynde Place, Glynde
Historic House & Garden. A magnificent Elizabethan manor house set in the heart of the South Downs. Glynde Place is the family home of Viscount and Viscountess Hampden.
Newhaven
Newhaven Fort is an award-winning attraction which offers the perfect family day out. There are exhibitions and displays that keep visitors enthralled for hours as well as stunning cliff top views, on-site café, gift shop and playground.
LEWES
A well-loved destination for art lovers and one of the first artist-led galleries in the UK nurturing local artistic talent and showing 70-90 new artworks every exhibition
Lewes
Lewes Priory was founded by William de Warenne and his wife Gundrada between 1078 and 1082 on the site of a Saxon church dedicated, like the Priory, to St Pancras. The site is fully open as Priory Park.
Seaford
Located on Seaford's widest jetty at Splash Point, close to the beach huts and Seaford Head cliffs, the bench represents a remarkable stream meandering the length of the breakwater.
Firle, Lewes
Originally Tudor, Firle Place is the home of the Gage family and has been for over 500 years.