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Best Places To Visit In East Sussex, England

East Sussex, on the south coast of England, with its unique dramatic coastline, green hills and stunning beaches, is one of the most popular destinations in the UK. In this video, we share the top places to visit in East Sussex and the best things to do in this part of England.

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00:00 Intro
00:44 Brighton
01:39 Rye
02:29 Camber Sands
03:20 Eastbourne
04:15 Beachy Head
05:01 Seaford
05:38 Birling Gap and Seven Sisters
06:22 Bodiam Castle
07:34 Hastings
08:31 Lewes
09:08 Alfriston
09:55 Pevensey Castle

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Places to see in ( Uckfield - UK )

Places to see in ( Uckfield - UK )

ckfield is a town in the Wealden District of East Sussex in South East England. The town is on the River Uck, one of the tributaries of the River Ouse, on the southern edge of the Weald. The first mention in historical documents is in the late thirteenth century. Uckfield developed as a stopping-off point on the pilgrimage route between Canterbury, Chichester and Lewes. The settlement began to develop around the bridging point of the river, including the locally-famous Pudding Cake Lane where travellers visited a public house for slices of pudding cake; and the 15th-century Bridge Cottage, the oldest house still standing in Uckfield, now a museum. The town developed in the High Street and in the New Town areas (the latter to the south of the original town centre).

Church Street was at the heart of the original settlement of Uckfield, near the medieval chapel (built c.1291), which was replaced by the present parish church in 1839. Situated on an ancient ridgeway route from the direction of Winchester in the west to Rye and Canterbury in the east, it would have seen many travellers well before 1500. Some would have been on short journeys, either on foot or on horseback, to or from local markets and fairs, but others, bound for destinations further afield, would have spent the night at local hostelries along their route such as the Maiden's Head, the King's Head (now the Cinque Ports) or the Spread Eagle. Since Uckfield was part of the Archbishop's extensive Manor of South Malling, some of these travellers could have been bound for Canterbury for business or other (e.g. religious) reasons, though others had destinations elsewhere along the route.

The town of Uckfield has grown up as a road hub, and on the crossing point of the River Uck. Traffic on the A26 between Tunbridge Wells and Lewes, from the north-east to the south-west, joins with that on the A22 London – Eastbourne road around the town on its bypass; whilst the long-distance cross-country A272 road (the old pilgrimage route) crosses them both north of the town. As the town has grown, new housing estates were developed: Hempstead Fields, Harlands Farm, Rocks Park, West Park, Manor Park and Ringles Cross among them.

Parts of Uckfield, owing to its location on the river, have been subject to extensive flooding on a number of occasions, the earliest recorded being in 1852. More recent floods have occurred approximately every nine years: in 1962, 1974, 1989, 1994, 2000 and 2007, although those in 2007 were not as severe as previous floods. Local residents have long been lobbying for flood defences in the town, and recently when the local Somerfield became a Co-op, its car park's walls were rebuilt as flood defences with a ramp to access the car park and a watertight pedestrian gate that can be closed when flooding is imminent. It is hoped that this new wall will act as a reservoir to contain the flood water until it recedes, allowing the water to flow back into the river Uck, which runs alongside the carpark.

Uckfield is connected to London Bridge station by Southern rail services on its Oxted Line via East Croydon. Until 1969 the rail link continued to Lewes; after it was closed Uckfield became the terminus; the station building was rebuilt in 1991 to allow the removal of a level crossing. The Wealden Line Campaign hopes to reopen the closed section to Lewes. There are 20 local bus services in the Uckfield area; Brighton And Hove, CTLA, Renown Coaches, The Sussex Bus, Seaford & District and Stagecoach in Eastbourne all serve Uckfield. National Express coaches also operate to London.

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Top 5 English garden to visit in UK | National trust | Great colours and idea #familyfriendly

Disclaimer : This video only serves as an idea for gardens to visit. This doesn't exclude other garden and property maintained by National Trust and they are doing great job maintaining it.

All the garden have nice layers of colours and consist of unique plants in some. The idea and vision of the places were great as life art in the form of plants and landscape.
The address of the places below in random order. Please note all National Trust property;membership or entrance ticket required.

Nymans garden : Nymans, Handcross, Haywards Heath RH17 6EB
Lyme Park : Disley, Stockport SK12 2NR
Biddulph Grange garden : Grange Rd, Biddulph, Stoke-on-Trent ST8 7SD (if can try to travel via Leek, you will enjoy the drive through lovely views)

Sheffield Park and Garden : Sheffield Park, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 3QX

Powis/Powys : Powis Castle and Garden, Welshpool SY21 8RF (underated castle garden, Yew tree maintained many year with lovely layers) must visit in person to admire their garden works.

Stourhead : Stourton, Warminster BA12 6QF

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Lewes, East Sussex, UK | Town Centre Walking Tour with captions

We hope you enjoy this tour of Lewes, East Sussex, UK, a town centre walking tour with captions.
If you’re looking for ideas, or top things to do in Lewes in East Sussex, please read our captions. Lewes is the county town of East Sussex and a perfect destination for a day out or as a base from which to explore East Sussex.

Lewes is a small town built into the slopes either side of the Ouse Valley. There are many things to do in Lewes in East Sussex. Lewes is famous for many independent, antique and quirky shops, as well as historic pubs. Lewes also has a working brewery situated in the town centre and above the medieval streets stands Lewes Castle and museum.

Lewes has a small food market selling fresh, local produce, and a craft market too. Lewis has many lovely #medieval streets to explore, old English churches and twittens (alleyway). The town is dominated by the remains of a Norman castle and is also home to the house of Anne of Cleves (fourth wife of #KingHenryVlll). Lewes also has contemporary art galleries and historical sites including Priory of St. Pancras. Cliffe High Street contains Bookshops, boutiques and antique centres as well as restaurants, cafes, and pubs.

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Uckfield to Lewes Line, mainly around the time of closure (1969). Revised compilation (May 2022).

Uckfield to Lewes Line, mainly around the time of closure (1969). Features Uckfield, Isfield, Barcombe Mills and Lewes stations. Revised compilation.
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Places to see in ( Hailsham - UK )

Places to see in ( Hailsham - UK )

Hailsham is a civil parish and the largest of the five towns in the Wealden district of East Sussex, England. It is mentioned in the Domesday Book, where it is called Hamelesham. The town of Hailsham has a history of industry and agriculture. The name ‘Hailsham’ is thought to come from the Saxon ‘Haegels Ham’, meaning the clearing or settlement of Haegel, Hella or a similar name, possibly even 'Aella’s Ham’, the clearing of Aella the Saxon. The name of the town has been spelt in various ways through the ages from ‘Hamelsham’ (as it was referred to in the Domesday Book), ‘Aylesham’ in the 13th century, and later Haylesham, to its present spelling.

The site of Hailsham has been inhabited since at least the Neolithic age. It was an Ancient British settlement that existed before the Romans invaded Kent and Sussex in 43 AD. The Anglo Saxons invaded Sussex in the year 477 AD. The Saxons are thought to have invaded at an original landing place at Selsey. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, in 491 AD they attacked and took the British stronghold of Anderida which was the fort that is believed to have been built by the Ancient British and the Romans at what is now Pevensey, just a few miles from Hailsham, thereby consolidating their conquest and forming the small kingdom of the South Saxons, or Sussex.

The manor of Hailsham is recorded in the Domesday Survey completed by the Normans in 1086, 20 years after the conquest. During the seventeenth-century civil war between Charles I and Parliament, Hailsham and this part of Sussex declared against the royalist cause. Originally, the market was held in the High Street and in Market Square, only moving to its present location in 1868. Sheep and cattle were driven from miles around along the various ancient droves until the arrival of the railway station and motor lorries. Today, the weekly livestock markets, together with the monthly farmers’ market continue whilst stall markets are held weekly in the town centre on Saturdays or Thursdays.

Glimpses of the town's past are to be found in photographs and artefacts available for viewing at the Heritage Centre in Blackman’s Yard, Market Street, which is run by members of the Hailsham Historical and Natural History Society. A small display is available to members of the public including period kitchen, farming and agriculture, local industry and wartime memorabilia.

The civic parish of Hailsham is approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) in breadth and 4 miles (6.4 km) from north to south between its extreme points. Its boundary (going in a clockwise direction) runs from its most northerly limit, near Carter`s Corner Place, in a southerly direction around Magham Down, over the Herstmonceux road and crosses the low-lying farmlands, passing close to New Bridge and on across Horse Eye Level to Rickney.

In the county of East Sussex, about 6 miles (10 km) from the coast, and between the well-wooded hills of the southern Forest Ridge and the undulating chalk countryside of the South Downs, Hailsham is surrounded by much attractive and unspoilt scenery. Hailsham is the largest settlement in the southern half of the Wealden district, and the largest inland town in East Sussex with around 8,500 homes and a population of just over 20,000.

Hailsham was granted a charter to hold a market in 1252 by King Henry III. From 1997 to 2012, there was much controversy over the sale of Hailsham Cattle Market and its redevelopment into a supermarket. The land freehold was, until being sold to market operator South East Marts in January 2012. Hailsham has a variety of local and national shops, restaurants and several supermarkets. The main shopping area has developed along the High Street and George Street. A parade of units at St Mary's Walk made a contribution to retail facilities in Hailsham.

One of the Hailsham Town Team's main initiatives since it was established in 2013 was the establishment of a regular town centre market. The market, which is based in Vicarage Field, is open between 8.30am and 3pm every Saturday. Hailsham is near the junction of two major roads, the A22 road to Eastbourne and the A27 South Coast Trunk Road. Hailsham is served by Stagecoach Buses on routes that serve the town, extending to Eastbourne, Bexhill and Uckfield). Hailsham used to have a railway station on the Cuckoo Line, running from Polegate to Tunbridge Wells.

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Places to see in ( Edenbridge - UK )

Places to see in ( Edenbridge - UK )

Edenbridge is a town and civil parish in the Sevenoaks district of Kent, England. The town's name derives from Old English language Eadhelmsbrigge. It is located on the Kent/Surrey border on the upper floodplain of the River Medway and gives its name to the latter's tributary, the River Eden. Edenbridge has a population of around 9,000.

Owing to its position on the River Eden floodplain, the centre of the town is prone to severe flooding. The worst flood occurred in 1958, before any flood defences were built, and led to enormous damage to Edenbridge High Street. Ten years later in 1968, despite the Eden having been dredged to prevent the same occurrence, the town was once again flooded after heavy storms. Although there were no fatalities, a helicopter was needed to save a man from his flooded home. Local legend has it that he hadn't noticed the flood waters rising, having been too engrossed in The Forsyte Saga on television. More adequate flood defences have been built since then, with the local community now well prepared to deal with possible flooding.

Edenbridge has had four mills over the centuries, Haxted Mill and Honour's Mill on the River Eden, Christmas Mill on a tributary of the Eden, and a windmill to the south of the town. All four mill buildings survive, but now converted to other uses.

There are two railway stations serving Edenbridge. The earliest, on the South Eastern Railway (SER) route from Redhill to Tonbridge, was opened on 26 May 1842. The station, simply named Edenbridge, is located in Marlpit Hill. To the west of that station the route crosses what was once the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway main line from London to Tunbridge Wells and Eastbourne (via Lewes), opened on 2 January 1888. The crossing of the two lines takes place at a mid-break in the Edenbridge Tunnel on the SER line. Here lies the second station, named Edenbridge Town. The line serving it is now truncated at Uckfield. There is no connection here between the two routes: Edenbridge is not a junction; one existed four miles (6 km) to the west of Edenbridge Town at Crowhurst, but that junction no longer exists. All services at both stations are operated by Southern, which manages both stations. All services at Edenbridge Town station run to and from London Bridge, whereas services at Edenbridge station run to and from London Victoria.

Edenbridge is twinned with Mont-Saint-Aignan in France. The bypass that was built in the early 2000s to relieve traffic pressure on the old, narrow High Street is named Mont St Aignan Way. There are two banks in the town, a post office next to the church and a number of major retail chains. Despite being a relatively small town, Edenbridge boasts its own hospital - The Edenbridge War Memorial Hospital. Initially a cottage hospital built to care for soldiers returning from The First World War, a purpose built building was established to the south of the town in 1931. With an Out Patients Department, Physiotherapy facilities and a Minor Injuries Unit the hospital is a major part of the fabric of the town. In recent years the hospital has been faced with closure many times, on each occasion it has been saved by local campaigners and townspeople, who see the hospital as an essential part of the community.

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All 46 East Sussex Railway Stations (visiting EVERY station)

Every East Sussex railway station. All 46 National Rail stations in the county of East Sussex, England (UK). Govia Thameslink Railway (Gatwick Express, Southern, Thameslink) and Southeastern serve the stations of East Sussex.

The stations in East Sussex along with the operator that manages the station and the date I last visited the station:
Aldrington 09/07/2021 (Southern)
Battle 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
Berwick 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Bexhill 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Bishopstone 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Brighton 15/08/2022 (Southern)
Buxted 30/08/2021 (Southern)
Collington 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Cooden Beach 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Cooksbridge 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Crowborough 30/08/2021 (Southern)
Crowhurst 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
Doleham 24/08/2021 (Southern)
Eastbourne 15/08/2022 (Southern)
Eridge 30/08/2021 (Southern)
Etchingham 12/06/2021
Falmer 15/08/2022 (Southern)
Frant 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
Glynde 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Hampden Park 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Hastings 15/08/2022 (Southeastern)
Hove 09/07/2021 (Southern)
Lewes 15/08/2022 (Southern)
London Road 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Moulsecoomb 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Newhaven Harbour 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Newhaven Town 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Normans Bay 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Ore 12/06/2021 (Southern)
Pevensey & Westham 15/08/2022 (Southern)
Pevensey Bay 15/08/2022 (Southern)
Plumpton 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Polegate 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Portslade 09/07/2021 (Southern)
Preston Park 10/07/2021 (Southern)
Robertsbridge 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
Rye 24/08/2021 (Southern)
Seaford 15/08/2022 (Southern)
Southease 15/08/2022 (Southern)
St Leonards Warrior Square 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
Stonegate 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
Three Oaks 24/08/2021 (Southern)
Uckfield 30/08/2021 (Southern)
Wadhurst 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
West St Leonards 12/06/2021 (Southeastern)
Winchelsea 24/08/2021 (Southern)

Each station within the video is shown with station name and the 3 letter station code. Note that only National Rail stations are included. Newhaven Marine station has closed.

This video includes all the stations in East Sussex in May 2023.

All 46 East Sussex stations: 00:00
Aldrington 00:05
Battle 00:09
Berwick 00:13
Bexhill 00:17
Bishopstone 00:21
Brighton 00:25
Buxted 00:29
Collington 00:33
Cooden Beach 00:37
Cooksbridge 00:41
Crowborough 00:45
Crowhurst 00:49
Doleham 00:53
Eastbourne 00:57
Eridge 01:01
Etchingham 01:05
Falmer 01:09
Frant 01:13
Glynde 01:17
Hampden Park 01:21
Hastings 01:25
Hove 01:29
Lewes 01:33
London Road 01:37
Moulsecoomb 01:41
Newhaven Harbour 01:45
Newhaven Town 01:49
Normans Bay 01:53
Ore 01:57
Pevensey & Westham 02:01
Pevensey Bay 02:05
Plumpton 02:09
Polegate 02:13
Portslade 02:17
Preston Park 02:21
Robertsbridge 02:25
Rye 02:29
Seaford 02:33
Southease 02:37
St Leonards Warrior Square 02:41
Stonegate 02:45
Three Oaks 02:49
Uckfield 02:53
Wadhurst 02:57
West St Leonards 03:01
Winchelsea 03:05
Endscreen 03:09

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Places to see in ( Oxted - UK )

Places to see in ( Oxted - UK )

Oxted is a town and civil parish in the Tandridge district of Surrey, England, at the foot of the North Downs. The town is located around 9 miles (14 km) south-east of Croydon in Greater London 8.5 miles (13.7 km) west of Sevenoaks in Kent, and 9 miles (14 km) north of East Grinstead in West Sussex.

Oxted is a commuter town which has a station with direct train services to London. Its main developed area is contiguous with the village of Limpsfield. The source of the River Eden, a tributary of the River Medway, is just north at Titsey. The settlements of Hurst Green and Holland are also within the civil parish.

Three mills are mentioned in the inquisition on Roland of Oxted, 1291–2. To a greater or lesser extent these were alienated from the main manor, which had become one of four, before 1689, when they were in the possession of Thomas Causton. In 1712 only one is mentioned as appertaining to the manor. The five manors were: Oxted, Barrow Green, Bursted/Bearsted, Broadham, Stocketts and Foyle.

The Greenwich Meridian runs through Oxted, passing through Oxted School. The parish encompasses a long divide between two ranges of hills, reaching up to the escarpments of the North Downs and the Greensand Ridge which is itself almost completely eroded at Hurst Green within the parish due to the action of the multiple headwaters of the River Eden, Kent.

The north of the parish is within the Vale of Holmesdale, which is drained by four, unconnected rivers. A nearby village is Tandridge, to the southwest, which sits on an edge of the Greensand Ridge. Limpsfield, to the east, is contiguous with Oxted; both have a clustered community with the remainder of the land largely wooded or agricultural. Godstone is to the west and Crowhurst, Surrey to the south. Woldingham on the North Downs is to the north.

Oxted is one of the few Surrey towns to retain its town brass band, Oxted Band, which has been a fixture within the town since 1901. The town became the administrative town of the Tandridge District when it was established in 1974. Oxted is host to a charity pram race held annually. It was started in 1977 by Eric and Elsie Hallson, who ran it for nearly 20 years before retiring. Oxted is served by Oxted railway station and Hurst Green railway station on the Oxted Line.

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British Railways Advert - HST v Class 37 Police Car!!

This is the famous advert made for British Railways that featured numerous HST power cars and at one point one of them being flagged down for speeding by the Police liveried Class 37.

Ask your dealer about a new Intercity 125!!

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Top Restaurants to Visit in Isfield, Uckfield | East Sussex - English

Isfield is a village located in the district of Wealden in East Sussex, England. It is situated near the town of Uckfield and is surrounded by picturesque countryside.

The village has a rich history dating back to medieval times. It was first mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086 as Isfielda, and it has been inhabited ever since. Over the years, Isfield has been home to various industries, including farming, milling, and ironworking.

One of the notable landmarks in Isfield is the St. Margaret's Church, which dates back to the 12th century. The church features a Norman tower and beautiful stained glass windows. It is a popular destination for visitors interested in exploring the village's history and architecture.

Isfield is also known for its charming countryside, with rolling hil
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Top Restaurants to Visit in Cooksbridge, Lewes | East Sussex - English

Cooksbridge is a charming village located in the district of Lewes, East Sussex, England. With a rich history dating back to the 19th century, this quaint village is known for its picturesque surroundings and close-knit community.

Originally, Cooksbridge was a small hamlet situated on the road between Lewes and Uckfield. It was named after a bridge that crossed the River Ouse, which was used by local cooks to access the nearby fields and farms. Over time, the village grew in size and became a popular residential area.

One of the notable landmarks in Cooksbridge is the Cooksbridge Railway Station, which opened in 1848. This historic station serves as a vital transportation hub for the village, connecting residents to nearby towns and cities. The station building itself has retained its or
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