Photo: Daniel Alford
Established in 2007 by Art Tucker, the focus at Tinwood is on producing delicious top-quality sparkling wine. From the beautiful modern tasting room, visitors can tour the vineyards, taste the wines and stay in overnight luxury lodge accommodation every day of the week.
Tinwood Estate. Photo: Daniel Alford
Photo: Daniel Alford
Photo: Daniel Alford
Photo: Daniel Alford
Photo: Daniel Alford
Photo: Daniel Alford
Photo: Daniel Alford
Wine  
A boutique wine producer creating world-class still and sparkling wines nestled in the heart of East Sussex.
Art  
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery is located in the Royal Pavilion garden, at the heart of the city’s cultural quarter. Its diverse collections bring together arts and history to tell stories about the city and the world we live in.
Story | Art | Landscape | Wine  
The lively town of Lewes (pronounced as two syllables: Lew-es) is the ideal centre for exploring this green part of Sussex. Its orbit reaches over the South Downs National Park to the village of Ditchling, along the Ouse Valley and across towards Brighton.
Overnight | Accommodation | B&B | Camping  
Stay overnight in a converted hop barn B&B or luxury bell tent at this biodynamic vineyard & wine producer in the East Sussex countryside.
Wine  
Set amidst the rolling landscape of the South Downs, the beautiful Wiston Estate is in a world of its own.
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Until 29 August, discover six works by Turner Prize-shortlisted Nathan Coley presented in extraordinary places throughout the Sussex landscape.
Wine  
Sussex-based sparkling wine producer with an elegant Tasting Room in the heart of Arundel.
Art  
Goodwood Art Foundation is a bold new destination for contemporary art in the UK, bringing internationally renowned artists into dialogue with the natural beauty of the South Downs.
Landscape  
Cissbury Ring, in the South Downs National Park, is the largest hill fort in Sussex and has a history dating back over 5,000 years. Set high up on a chalk promontory, on a clear day you can see forever, with views across to the chalk cliffs beyond Brighton and as far as the Isle of Wight.