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National Trust Attractions in East Sussex

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Alfriston Clergy House, East Sussex

Alfriston Clergy House, East Sussex

Amongst the treasures of this town is the first house to be acquired by the National Trust, this is the magnificent Priest's, or.....

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Bateman's, East Sussex

Bateman's, East Sussex

Bateman's was built in 1634. From 1902 until 1936 it became the home of Rudyard Kipling and is preserved as it was when he lived.....

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Bodiam Castle, East Sussex

Bodiam Castle, East Sussex

The wonderful parapet, walls and high round towers of 14th-century Bodiam Castle are gloriously reflected in its broad moat. It.....

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Devil's Dyke, East Sussex

Devil's Dyke, East Sussex

An historic beauty spot on the South Downs Way, named after the huge dry valley that carves its way through ridges of rolling.....

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Lamb House, East Sussex

Lamb House was built in 1723 for James Lamb, one of Rye's most influential residents. Lamb became mayor of Rye 13 times, only to.....

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Monk's House, East Sussex

Monk's House, East Sussex

Country retreat of the novelist Virginia Woolf...

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Sheffield Park & Garden, East Sussex

Sheffield Park & Garden, East Sussex

A large estate in East Sussex created by Lord Sheffield in 1769 who employed Capability Brown to design the estate gardens. In.....

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