Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft
Art  
Home to a permanent collection that showcases the work of artists and craftspeople living and working in Ditchling
Held each June among the rolling hills of the South Downs, (yet just a short walk from Lewes train station), this two-day festival hosted by Lewes craft brewers Beak offers a dream line-up of favourite breweries from around the world, plus low-intervention wine, cider and mead – all served-up with a soupçon of cigars, folk rituals, DJ sets, fire, live music, street-food, rare bottle shares and sumer solstice magic.
Read more about Beak in our guide to craft breweries in Sussex.
Art  
Home to a permanent collection that showcases the work of artists and craftspeople living and working in Ditchling
Events | Art  
The arts festival that asks us to look again.
Overnight | Accommodation | Camping  
A relaxed gastro-campsite in West Sussex with breathtaking views, hearty food cooked over open-fire and a welcoming atmosphere for all.
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.
Wine  
Overlooking the South Downs in West Sussex, Ambriel’s south-facing greensand hills nurture Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier vines.
Overnight | Accommodation | Hotel  
Port Hotel & Restaurant is a contemporary boutique hotel in a lovingly restored Victorian townhouse on Eastbourne's glistening seafront. Stay in one of 19 modern bedrooms, with a relaxed restaurant and inviting cocktail bar.
Beer  
Here’s a guide to some of the top craft beer taprooms in Sussex, including Beak Brewery, 360, Cloak & Dagger and more.
Events | Wine  
The star of Sussex’s musical summer hits all the right notes.
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.
Story | Art | Landscape | Wine  
Just over one hundred years ago a group of artists, writers and intellectuals changed how we think of a special corner of Sussex – and a lot else besides.