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
Art  
The De La Warr Pavilion is a pioneering cultural centre where everyone can enjoy contemporary exhibitions, music, events and entertainment in a Modernist building on Bexhill’s seafront.
Wine  
Established for more than half a century, Bolney is a true pioneer of English wine.
Story | Art | Landscape | Wine  
In this series of short films, meet some of the people living and working in Sussex who embody the county's creativity and spirit.
Art  
Lewes Depot is an award-winning independent 3-screen cinema and stylish café-restaurant with gardens and terrace.
News | Wine  
With its high latitude, warm and dry maritime climate, and range of soil types Sussex has just the right characteristics and long seasons for growing grapes.
Landscape  
The dramatic Seven Sisters Country Park, with its chalk sea cliffs, chalk grassland and the meandering Cuckmere estuary is set within the South Downs National Park, along the Sussex Heritage Coast.
Events  
Remember remember - it’s not just about Lewes.
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.
Landscape  
Originally a deer hunting forest in Norman times, Ashdown Forest is now one of the largest free public access spaces in the South East. It is a great place for walking and enjoying spectacular views over the Sussex countryside. It is known the world over as the ‘home’ of Winnie-the-Pooh.