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Attractions in East Sussex | |
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| Alfriston Clergy House is a thatched and timber framed hall house, in the Wealden vernacular style, built in around 1350 for a small group of parish priests. The house is set on the edge of the village ... |
| Bateman's is a Jacobean style house built in 1634 by a local builder. It features mullioned windows, gables with finials, a three storey porch and the fashionable decorative chimneys of the time. From ... |
| Lamb House is a Georgian house dating from 1723 when completed by James Lamb. The Lamb family were a force to be reckoned with in Rye for 150 years; James Lamb was elected Mayor 13 times and his son, ... |
| Sheffield Park Gardens owe their magnificent appearance to the work of two men, separated in time by over a century; Capability Brown and A G Soames. Capability Brown designed Sheffield Park in 1775 ... |
| The Palace Pier at Brighton was built in 1899 and rates as one of Britain's most popular tourist attractions, attracting over 2 million visitors a year. The Pier has numerous attractions including: ... |