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Re-Wild to the High Weald

The great outdoors but make it modern. Explore the wild side of Sussex on a journey through some of its richest landscapes, discovering farm-to-table dining, homegrown produce, natural wines and back-to-nature glamping sites along the way.

Click around on the artwork below to find the best art galleries, vineyards, places to stay, eat, drink and explore during the Turner Prize season in Sussex. Whichever way you choose to go, it’s yours for the making.  

Supported using Public Funding by Arts Council England in partnership with Eastbourne Alive.

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Hornbeams

A characteristic broad-leaved tree of Sussex woodlands, the Hornbeam is recognised by its smooth, sinuous trunk and furrowed leaves. Long ago its exceptionally hard wood was used in the Weald to make charcoal for iron smelting.

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