
Famous for Anne of Cleves, Winnie the Pooh and even Banoffee pie (which was invested in the county), East Sussex does even have much to offer. If you are planning on booking a vacation in England, the county of East Sussex should definitely be at the top of your list of must see areas, particularly due to its wonderfully colorful history and diverse range of attractions.
East Sussex is situated in the south east of England and has a rather chequered history. Rules by a number of independent monarchs, tribesmen and the Roman legions, the area is also famous as the location of the Norman Invasion of 1066. But it was during the 17th and 18th centuries when the fishing village of Brighton developed into the country’s premier seaside resort that East Sussex really came into its own. The gorgeous countryside of East Sussex is also varied, from the outstanding Ashdown Forest to the Lower Weald’s river lowlands and the breathtaking chalk cliffs of Seven Sisters.
A visit to East Sussex has to start with the wonderfully diverse seaside town of Brighton. Choose from the superb range of Brighton apartments and enjoy the perfect base to explore everything the area has to offer. Brighton Beach, the Palace Pier, and the oriental Royal Pavilion are all essential sights when visiting Brighton, but also not to be missed is Toy and Model Museum, as well as Volks eclectic railway, which is the world’s first electric train. If you visit Brighton during May make sure you catch a performance at, after Edinburgh, Britain’s second largest arts’ festival. Complete your visit to Brighton by browsing the shops and boutiques of the lanes or perhaps stopping for lunch at one of the areas many cafes and restaurants.
Visitors to East Sussex should also consider taking a day trip to Lewes or perhaps the seaside town of Eastbourne. If you have time, be sure to take a trip to visit the enigmatic chalk figure (the Long Man of Wilmington) which has been carved into the hillside. The charming historic town of Lewes is home to a number of perfectly preserved attractions including the castle as well as the house of Anne of Cleves who was one of King Henry the 8th’s wives. A visit to East Sussex would not be complete without paying a visit to Battle Abbey and Pevensey Castle before a short day trip to Paradise Park where children and adults alike can relive Prehistoric times with the park’s life size dinosaurs. Whatever you are hoping for when visiting the South of England, from historic sights to family attractions, East Sussex offers something to please everyone. To discover their stunning region for yourself, why not consider choosing from the range of Sussex holiday cottages and booking your own break in East Sussex today.
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