Sussex Modern Zine
News  
Issue #2 of the Sussex Modern Zine is out now. Read it online here, and find out where to pick up a physical copy.
The historic Sheffield Parkland dates back several centuries and has had many uses including as a deer park and a Second World War camp. It is now grazed with livestock and is a diverse haven for wildlife.
Explore Sheffield Parkland as it gently slopes across grazed fields and leads you down to the riverside flood meadow, parking at the National Trust car park.
News  
Issue #2 of the Sussex Modern Zine is out now. Read it online here, and find out where to pick up a physical copy.
Landscape  
Pevensey Bay is an old fishing village founded in the 1600s and is famously known as William of Normandy’s landing place in 1066. It is now a popular seaside destination. Pevensey village dates back to the 13th century and the nearby Pevensey Levels are a natural haven for wild birds, flowers and animals.
Wine | Art  
Wine writer and broadcaster Hannah Crosbie embarks on a road trip of the Sussex winelands to visit the vineyards, meet the people and taste the wine putting Sussex on the map. Watch all three episodes now.
Accommodation | Self-catering | Story  
There’s nothing quite like waking up by the sea, and with 90 miles of coastline to choose from, Sussex is the place to do just that. We asked Zoe Bassett, founder of Cabins and Castles, for her pick of the best holiday rentals within two minutes of the beach.
Wine  
The focus at Tinwood is on producing delicious top-quality sparkling wine.
Overnight | Accommodation | Self-catering  
Choose from a handpicked selection of stylish places to stay in Sussex, from cabins to castles and everything in between.
Events | Art  
Opening the door on Sussex artists at work.
Events | Art  
Reconnect with nature at Charleston’s pioneering horticultural event.
Turner Prize 2023  
Explore the varied and dramatic Sussex coastline, where artists, makers, and creators have long been drawn by the light and the landscapes, forging creative communities along the shore.