A dramatised presentation set to a continuous stream of images. Lee Miller and her Rolleiflex camera were witness to the events of WWII, the battles and the lives destroyed, ensuring that the horror will never be forgotten. Her story and that of the women she encountered, is told through Miller's own images presented by her son Antony Penrose and Miller's words spoken by her granddaughter Ami Bouhassane.
1 hour 20 minutes with interval.
Leave the A22 by the BP garage at Golden Cross and travel just under a mile until you reach a T junction. Turn right here towards Horsham, Hailsham and Heathfield and you will find Farleys located on the right-hand side.
Farleys is not currently easily accessed by public transport. Buses to the area are very limited particularly on Sundays. This travel site can be useful for planning your journeys in the area.
There are regular trains to Lewes from London and towns and cities in Sussex. Taxis are available at Lewes station and the journey to Farleys takes approximately 20 minutes.
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