Attractions near Brighton and Hove
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The Royal Pavilion, Brighton (<1 Mile)*
Experience the magical world of Brighton's Royal Pavilion, home to three British monarchs. Decorated in the Chinese taste with an Indian exterior this Regency Palace is quite breathtaking. -
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery (<1 Mile)*
The museum features state-of-the-art visitor facilities, a series of innovative redesigned galleries and wide-ranging collections brought to life using the latest interpretative techniques. -
Brighton Sea Life Centre (<1 Mile)*
The Brighton Sea Life centre offers a fun and educational day out whatever the weather. With over 1,500 creatures and 50 displays, you will be hard pressed to find a more enjoyable day for the whole family! -
Brighton Pier (<1 Mile)*
Brighton Pier is a seaside landmark which harks back to the Victorian age. The pier is filled with amusement arcades and fairground attractions, but you can also enjoy a gentle stroll more than 500 metres out to sea. -
Booth Museum of Natural History (1 Mile)*
The Booth Museum is the creation of the Victorian ornithologist Edward Booth. It was built in 1874 to house his collection of stuffed British birds. -
Devil's Dyke (5 Miles)*
The sinister sounding Devil's Dyke is a huge dry chalk valley and a historic beauty spot on the South Downs. -
Newtimber Place (6 Miles)*
Newtimber Place is a Sussex moated house, built of flint and brick with a roof of Horsham stone. -
St. Mary's House and Gardens (8 Miles)*
This historic house in the downland village of Bramber was built in 1470 by Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, Provost of Eton College and founder of Magdalen College Oxford. -
Steyning Museum (9 Miles)*
The museum draws together a wealth of objects which recall days long gone and others which seem like only yesterday -
Charleston (9 Miles)*
In 1916 the artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant moved to Sussex with their unconventional household. From the moment they arrived they began to transform the house with decorations. -
Firle Place (10 Miles)*
Firle Place is the home of the Gage family and has been for over 500 years. This unique Tudor house is set at the foot of the Sussex Downs within its own parkland and boasts a very interesting history. -
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery (10 Miles)*
An elegant Edwardian building houses one of the most interesting museum and art galleries in the South! Collections are diverse and include local history, archaeology and geology as well as ceramics and glass. -
Bentley Wildfowl & Motor Museum (12 Miles)*
The renowned waterfowl collection was started by the late Gerald Askew in the 1960's and soon became the largest private collection in the UK. -
Borde Hill Garden (13 Miles)*
The Stephenson Clarke family moved to Sussex in the 1840's and Stephenson R Clarke purchased Borde Hill in 1893. About 1912 his passion for collecting trees and shrubs began by financing expeditions to the Himalayas and China. -
Bluebell Railway (13 Miles)*
The Bluebell Railway was the first preserved standard gauge passenger line in the UK. In 1960 it reopened part of the Lewes to East Grinstead line of the old London Brighton and South Coast Railway.
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