Tourist Information East Sussex
Hever Castle in Kent is famous for once being home to Henry VIII's wife Anne Boleyn and dates back to 1270.
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A 14th century medieval castle in East Sussex with staircases and battlements to explore
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57 displays and over 150 marine creatures including sharks, seahorses, turtles and rays. Also a glass bottom boat and underwater tunnel
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An interactive zoo that encourages children to meet and act like animals! Hundreds of animals, play areas and Thomas the Tank Engine.
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Anne of Cleves was Henry VIII 4th wife. The house formed part of Anne's divorce settlement from Henry VIII in 1541.
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Bayham Abbey, on the Kent-Sussex border is an impressive ruin including much of the 13th to 15th-century church & the chapter house.
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Standing in a beautiful cottage garden on the edge of Ashdown Forest, the 15th century Priest House is a timber-framed hall-house.
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Lewes Castle is unusual for a motte and bailey construction in that it has two mottes. It is one of only 2 such remaining in the country.
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The history of Chiddingstone Castle dates back to the early 16th century.It has undergone a number of architectural updates in its 600 years
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Hastings Castle was built on the orders of William of Normandy, in 1066.
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After landing in England in 1066 William of Normandy ordered 3 fortifications to be built, at Pevensey, Hastings and Dover.
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