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 Mannings Heath Estate

Discover a world of elegance, tranquility, and entertainment at Mannings Heath Estate.

Nestled in the picturesque countryside of West Sussex, our estate boasts a world-class 18-hole golf course, a delightful countryside cottage, and a brand-new restaurant and wine lounge offering an exquisite culinary experience paired with our very own award-winning wines. Whether you're a seasoned golfer, a wine lover, or simply looking for a relaxing retreat, Mannings Heath

 Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens

Estate has it all. Come savour the flavours of the region, indulge in the breathtaking scenery, and experience a truly unforgettable escape.

Open daily. Tel: 0871 873 3388

Email: info@manningsheath.com

Website: www.manningsheath.com

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Mannings Heath Estate, Hammerpond Road, Mannings Heath, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 6PG

Built over two hundred years ago, Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens is a unique haven in the Sussex High Weald. Known as the ‘finest woodland gardens in England’, bursting with colour and scenic views throughout the year.

Discover 240-acres of our Grade I Listed estate, rich in history and character, with our seven interlacing lakes, deer park, wallaby colony, vineyard, wine tastings, Michelin star restaurant, magical world in miniature at our famous ‘Beyond the Dolls’ House’ exhibition and new Sculpture Park & Art Gallery. Explore the beautiful landscape whether it’s with loved ones, a solo expedition, or a family day out. Open daily. 0871 8733 389 info@leonardsleegardens.co.uk www.leonardsleegardens.co.uk

Leonardslee Gardens, Brighton Road, Lower Beeding, Horsham, RH13 6PP

 The Bluebell Vineyard 4

 Boathouse Farm Camping 5

Bluebell Vineyard is an idyllic English winery located in the heart of East Sussex. Visitors can enjoy guided tours of the estate and sample the vineyard’s award-winning wines. With its stunning countryside setting and tranquil atmosphere, Bluebell Vineyard offers a perfect escape to experience the art of winemaking. www.bluebellwines.com

Glenmore Farm, Sliders Lane, Furners Green TN22 3RU Wine@bluebellvineyard.co.uk

 Sheffield Park and Garden

Choose where to pitch your tent on fields alongside or set back from the beautiful River Ouse. Kick back, do nothing and enjoy the river and surrounding countryside. Perfect for all ages. The major unique point of camping at Boathouse Farm is the space - you will not find yourself camping on top of your neighbour. Visit: www.boathousefarm.co.uk

A horticultural work of art formed through centuries of landscape design, Sheffield Park and Garden lies in the East Sussex countryside, near Uckfield. With acres of garden and mirrorlike lakes famed for reflecting the beautiful (and often rare) plant life, Sheffield Park has something to see in all seasons. Many of the trees were planted for their famous and vivid autumn colour whilst winter allows their structural beauty to shine through. Spring and summer bring vibrant blooms, fragrant arbours and bold splashes of colour. The encircling historic parkland provides opportunities for further adventure where nature thrives in riverside meadows and woods. www.nationaltrust.org/sheffield-park-andgarden

Join us at the Bluebell Railway, one of the UK’s oldest heritage railway lines for a rare opportunity to travel on board the world famous Flying Scotsman this August. We will be running direct passenger trains 23 - 29 August between Sheffield Park and East Grinstead (connected to the main rail network, 40 mins direct train from East Croydon) as well as the limited availability evening Sunset Scotsman service. The locomotive will also be on static display at Sheffield Park 30 August - 5 September. Tickets are still available, but selling very quickly so please book online at www.bluebell-railway.com to avoid disappointment.

As well as the Flying Scotsman special services, we also offer a wide variety of other dining trains, including afternoon teas and supper specials (curry nights, pie and mash, fish and chips, and many others). If you are after a real one-off experience, join our Silver Service Golden Arrow dining trains which run all through opening season, typically on Saturday evenings and Sunday lunchtimes. We also run a wide range of family events through the year (including Easter), and our popular ‘Kids for a Quid’ offer most weekend except certain events, where children under 16 travel for £1 with a full fare paying adult. Please visit: www.bluebell-railway.com

 Pallant House Gallery 8

 Chichester Festival Theatre 9

One of Britain’s most distinctive modern art museums, housed in an historic Queen Anne townhouse with a striking contemporary extension. Pallant House Gallery tells the story of British art from 1900 to now through original exhibitions and a world-class collection. Linger in the beautiful courtyard café and browse the excellent art bookshop.

www.pallant.org.uk

 Petworth Festival

CFT is a local theatre with a world class profile where everyone’s invited to be part of the story, on and off the stage. There are world premieres like Never Have I Ever, gripping classics such as a View From The Bridge and three mega musicals including The Sound of Music, a cracking café and restaurant, plus talks, classes, tours and more.

Find out what’s on at: www.cft.org.uk

The Petworth Festival holds a very special place in the life and culture of the South Downs. It has gained a national reputation for the remarkable quality and diversity of its events.

The summer festival, an established part of the regional diary for over 40 years, plus the much-admired Petworth Festival Literary Week, both bring top quality and household names to our doorsteps. The festivals are built on the solid foundation of a growing and diverse audience from the local area and across the south east.

Petworth Summer Festival 11-29 July 2023

Petworth Festival Literary Week

27 October - 5 November 2023 www.petworthfestival.org.uk

Petworth House & Park 11

Inspired by the Baroque palaces of Europe, Petworth House & Park is an extraordinary and surprising ancestral seat created by one family over 900 years. The 17th-century building you see today comprises grand state rooms which form the centrepiece of your visit. Designed to display the taste, lifestyle and artistic patronage of generations, the state rooms offer an infinity of paintings and sculpture, including major works by Van Dyck, Turner,

Reynolds and Gainsborough. This remarkable collection reflects a family’s journey of survival and success through the Tudor Reformation, Gunpowder Plot and the Napoleonic Wars. Note: a small number of rooms close on rotation during the winter for conservation. Please check website before visiting. Find out more: 01798 342207 or email: petworth@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth

A range of stunning scenery

Sussex is known for its stunning natural landscapes and breath-taking beauty spots in the South of England, but you need to see it to believe it. From rolling hills to tranquil lakes, the county offers a wealth of natural beauty that draws visitors from all over the world, while also offering a tranquil retreat for weekends away from the city life.

One of the most iconic beauty spots is the Seven Sisters, a series of chalk cliffs that rise majestically from the sea. Located along the coast between Seaford and Eastbourne, the Seven Sisters offers stunning views of the English Channel and is a popular spot for hiking and photography.

Beyond these white cliffs is the South Downs National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty that covers over 1,600 kilometres across both East and West Sussex. The park offers a range of walking and cycling trails, as well as plenty of opportunities for wildlife spotting and stargazing.

For those who prefer lakes and rivers to hills and cliffs, the Cuckmere Valley is a must-visit destination. The valley is home to the meandering River Cuckmere, which winds its way through picturesque villages, rolling hills, and tranquil meadows. It is a popular spot for birdwatching, fishing, and picnicking.

Devil's Dyke, a dramatic natural landmark located near Brighton, is another popular beauty spot; this deep V-shaped dry valley was created during the last ice age and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the ridge, enjoy a picnic in the park, or try their hand at paragliding or hang-gliding.

For those looking for a more secluded natural beauty spot, the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is a hidden gem in Sussex. This peaceful reserve is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including migratory birds, rare plants, and even seals. Visitors can explore the reserve on foot, by bike, or by boat, and enjoy the tranquillity of this unspoiled natural haven.

The county has many historical places to visit including ancient castles, beautiful landscaped gardens, country estates and houses.

Sussex is a hotspot for the English wine industry and boasts the most densely planted cluster of vineyards in the UK. The limestone chalk soil and climate found in the region lend themselves particularly well to producing high-quality grapes for sparkling wine.

A treasure trove of natural beauty spots, offering something for every type of nature lover. Whether you're looking for dramatic coastal cliffs, rolling hills, tranquil rivers, or hidden wildlife reserves, Sussex is sure to leave you breathless with its stunning natural beauty.

 The Sovereign Centre 12

 Eastbourne International Airshow

Make a splash in the fun pool with wave machine and flume, aqua challenge inflatable assault course or 25m lane swimming pool. For under 5’s there’s Sovey tumblers soft play, and for fitness enthusiasts there’s pay and play gym and classes. Plus a café to refresh and unwind.

eastbourneleisure@lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk www.eastbourneleisure.co.uk

The Sovereign Centre, Royal Parade, Eastbourne BN22 7LQ 01323 738822

 The Beachy Head Story

Airbourne returns from 17-20 August! Boasting a two-mile flying display line along the seafront, this free air extravaganza will welcome the Red Arrows across all 4 days alongside fast jets, wing walkers, warbirds, parachute displays, firework finale and more.

Pre-order your programme or book VIP seating, Supporters Club or hospitality at www.EastbourneAirshow.com

 Eastbourne Bandstand

Beachy Head has inspired and intrigued people for thousands of years but the story is much older. Discover a story 75 million years in the making at the Beachy Head Story exhibition and gift shop. Start your journey through the landscape and explore what makes the Downs around Eastbourne extraordinary.

Beachy Head Road, Eastbourne, BN20 7YA, www.BeachyHeadStory.co.uk 01323 729926

Discover toe-tapping tribute shows every weekend at this iconic outdoor music venue, plus 1812 and Proms Firework concerts, Kids Party Nights and more. Featuring over 150 shows through to October, enjoy award-winning tribute acts ranging from Queen, ABBA and Elton John, to Ed Sheeran, Adele and Coldplay.

Grand Parade, Eastbourne, BN21 3AD Book at: www.EastbourneBandstand.co.uk or call 01323 410611

Named the Best UK Place to Visit in 2023 by Time Out, Eastbourne should be on your bucket list this year.

The Turner Prize – the world’s leading art prize, comes to Towner Eastbourne from 28 September 2023 to 14 April 2024 showcasing the shortlisted artists across the entire gallery, along with a vibrant programme of events around the town to celebrate.

Take a ride in the 160ft Eastbourne Wheel – the UK’s largest transportable ferris wheel, which operates on the Western Lawns until 3 September. With pods for up to six people, this is a birds eye view of the stunning Sussex coast that you don’t want to miss!

A trip to Eastbourne isn’t complete without a ride on the seafront Dotto Train. Hop on and off this mini land train, which runs along the prom between Holywell Retreat and Sovereign Harbour – where you’ll find the perfect stop off for shopping and a spot of lunch by the sparkling marina.

For more open air fun, visit the Pop-up Park at Victoria Place from 22 July to 3 September, for live entertainment, shopping, outdoor eateries and bars.

All this and vibrant events, nightly Bandstand concerts, theatre shows and miles of Beachy Head downland and South Downs National Park to explore.

Eastbourne Visitor Centre, Compton Street, Eastbourne BN21 4BP Tel: 01323 415415 www.VisitEastbourne.com