The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in East Sussex, England

November 19, 2021 Kandra Bartel

Discover the best top things to do in East Sussex, United Kingdom including The Regency Town House, Beachy Head, Kemptown, North Laine, The Old Market, Preston Manor, The Lanes, Royal Pavilion, Bodiam Castle, St. Mary's Parish Church.
Restaurants in East Sussex

1. The Regency Town House

13 Brunswick Square, BN3 1EH England +44 1273 206306 [email protected] http://www.rth.org.uk
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

The Regency Town House

The Regency Town House is the site of a momentous restoration project. The Georgian terraced property, part of architect Charles Busby’s Brunswick Estate, is an impressive example of 19th century architecture. Unlike most of the properties on the square, Regency Town House is remarkable as it remains relatively unchanged from its Georgian beginnings.

2. Beachy Head

Beachy Head Countryside Centre Beachy Head Road Beachy Head Road, Eastbourne BN20 7YA England +44 1323 728060 http://www.visiteastbourne.com/countryside/beachyhead.aspx
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4.5 based on 4,042 reviews

Beachy Head

Reviewed By nurseclair

Beautiful scenery blue skies white chalk cliffs the lighthouse Well worth a visit with your walking boots and four legged companion to take a stroll along the cliff tops. I loved it wish I’d had longer

3. Kemptown

East of Brighton Pier to Brighton Marina, Brighton England +44 1283 696899 http://www.kemptown.org/history/
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4.5 based on 451 reviews

Kemptown

Reviewed By juliehF4735UO - Greater London, United Kingdom

It is a mile walk from East Brighton Pier to the Marina where you will find shops, restaurants and bars. There is also a huge Asda there. The walk is along the coastline so you can see the sea, watch the Volks Electric Railway in action, or you can walk along the top road which also has great views.

4. North Laine

Between Church Street and Trafalgar Street, Brighton England +44 1273 683666 http://www.northlaine.co.uk
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4.5 based on 2,956 reviews

North Laine

Reviewed By lottieg2021 - Haywards Heath, United Kingdom

The laines are a unique experience to Brighton, you can find everything from fudge to vintage clothing to jewellery; one of my favourite things about Brighton and I love that it’s full of local independent businesses

5. The Old Market

Upper Market Street, Hove BN3 1AS England +44 1273 201801 [email protected] http://www.theoldmarket.com
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4.5 based on 114 reviews

The Old Market

The Old Market is Brighton & Hove’s independent, high quality live theatre and venue. The Old Market (or, as we like to call it, TOM) is the best place to see a show. Our diverse programme includes live music, great theatre and innovative comedy, all of which you’ll enjoy in a welcoming and pleasant environment. For full show listings, visit our website. We look forward to welcoming you soon! Team TOM

Reviewed By JoanneA648

We went to see a comedian at the venue and were impressed at the size. It is very small and intimate which made it ideal as a comedy venue. Would definitely go again.

6. Preston Manor

Preston Drove Preston Park, Brighton BN1 6SD England +44 300 029 0900 [email protected] http://brightonmuseums.org.uk/prestonmanor/
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4.5 based on 137 reviews

Preston Manor

Preston Manor is a charming historic house, decorated and furnished in Edwardian style. Its elegant reception rooms and functional servants’ quarters reveal the ‘upstairs and downstairs’ of life at the manor. Admission tickets for Preston Manor must be booked in advance on our website. Christmas and New Year closure: Preston Manor’s last day of opening in 2020 will be Monday 21 December. It will remain closed until the spring of 2021. A reopening date will be confirmed nearer the time.

Reviewed By 4riddell

Written by Amelie in 4 Riddell Preston Manor is an outstanding Edwardian manor house filled with marvelous artifacts and objects belonging to Mr and Mrs Thomas Stanford being looked after by Mrs Storey. If you are interested in history and mansions this is the perfect place for you! Inside this majestic house there are 52 rooms including: the servants quarters, Mr and Mrs Thomas Standford's rooms, a sitting room, their kitchen and much more! It is a great experience for people of all ages!

7. The Lanes

West Street, Brighton England +44 1273 329167 http://www.visitbrighton.com/shopping/the-lanes
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4.5 based on 6,137 reviews

The Lanes

This area is home to an eclectic mix of shops and restaurants.

Reviewed By Good_Partner - Sydney, Australia

Unlike walking through the high streets for window shopping, this area provides visitors more fun as shops are close and lanes are narrow only one person can pass through at a time in many occasions, so the excitement is high. It's not a small maze to most unless you are familiar with each lane and corner by identifying the shops and benchmarks. Without visiting The Lanes, your trip to Brighton is not complete.

8. Royal Pavilion

4/5 Pavilion Buildings Pavilion Gardens, Brighton BN1 1EE England +44 300 029 0900 [email protected] http://brightonmuseums.org.uk/royalpavilion/
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4.5 based on 8,133 reviews

Royal Pavilion

The Royal Pavilion is an exotic palace in the centre of Brighton with a colourful history. Built as a seaside pleasure palace for King George IV, this historic house mixes Regency grandeur with the visual style of India and China. A Prince's Treasure - A spectacular loan from Her Majesty The Queen is currently on display at the Royal Pavilion until Autumn 2021. The culmination of a collaborative venture between Royal Collection Trust and the Royal Pavilion & Museums, over 120 remarkable decorative works of art that were originally commissioned by the Prince Regent, have been relocated from Buckingham Palace and re-united in their previous setting of the Royal Pavilion.

Reviewed By 596petev - East Sussex, United Kingdom

This place never disappoints Quirky magnificence Always take visiting friends here and even though been many times there is always something new to see as restoration is a continual work in progress I love the dining room dragon and peacocks totally unique xxxx

9. Bodiam Castle

Robertsbridge 13 miles from Rye on A268, Bodiam TN32 5UA England +44 1580 830196 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bodiam-castle/
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4.5 based on 2,009 reviews

Bodiam Castle

A majestic 14th Century moated castle, with ruined interior and splendid grounds. Take part in various medieval activities, all year round. Admission price covers entry to castle and grounds. Opening hours are 10:30 til 5pm or dusk if earlier. Please note that last entry to the castle is at approx. 3:20pm during winter.

Reviewed By ldgp14 - Walsall, United Kingdom

We visited Bodiam Castle on a Tuesday afternoon it is a fantastic National Trust property with a great moat and stunning views from the top of the castle a must visit.

10. St. Mary's Parish Church

Church Square, Rye TN31 7HF England +44 1797 222318 [email protected] http://www.ryeparishchurch.org.uk
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4.5 based on 791 reviews

St. Mary's Parish Church

For more than 900 years the Parish Church of Rye, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, has dominated the hill on which the old town stands. Today, if you wish, you can climb the church tower where, from the top, you can see magnificent views of Rye and the surrounding countryside. St Mary's is open to visitors every day of the year, except for Christmas Day, from 9.15Am - 5.15Pm in summer and 9.15Am - 4.15Pm in winter. Admission to the church is FREE. The Visitor Centre stocks a good range of postcards, Christian greetings cards, prayer cards, books, gifts and Christian jewellery. The Tower, which is open every day (weather permitting) for a charge, has become a popular place for marriage proposals!

Reviewed By CharlesMilneAtkinson - Berlin, Germany

Well worth the very narrow stairs and ladders to get the best view of the town and particularly Rye Castle.

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