Visit Jack and Jill, a pair of windmills set high on a hill (only Jill is open). Check this website for opening dates and travel route. http://www.jillwindmill.org.uk/JJWelc... Visit Jill when she is in sail (working) and the wind is strong. It's like being on a galleon. A great experience. While you're there, walk along the South Downs (the local range of hills) for a while to enjoy some lovely views of coast and countryside.
The Blubell Railway runs vintage steam train journeys. It's a great day out for children and, of course, railway enthusiasts. The authentic trains and stations have often been used in filming period films and TV shows. Sheffield Park station is about 45 minutes away by car. Visit web page http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/ for travel route and opening times.
The historic town of Lewes (10 miles east on the A27, or a 15 minute train journey) is worth a visit. http://www.lewesonline.com/ is not the official local government website, but is very informative for visitors. In Lewes you can see the house where Ann of Cleves (one of the wives of Henry VIII) lived, a norman castle with fabulous views across the countryside, cobbled streets. USA visitors can see where Thomas Paine sat and developed his ideas (it's a bar - what else?). If you are visiting the area on November 5th (Firework Night) either stay away from Lewes, or get into town by mid-afternoon, and be prepared to be jammed in there until way past midnight. Lewes' Firework Night is a really special event.
South of Lewes, just off the road to Newhaven, is the house owned by Leonard and Virginia Woolf. Fans of the authoress will be touched to see the summerhouse where she wrote her novels. http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/...
The family, friendly coastal resort of Littlehampton is 20 miles west and is well worth a visit. Harbour Park is one of the most popular attractions there with traditonal rides and attractions including The Water Chute, Adventure Golf, Panning for Gold and many more. New attractions for 2008 include The Caterpillar Coaster and the Indoor Kingdom of fun. The park borders on sand beaches, grass picnic areas and the working harbour and marina. Across the River Arun is West Beach where you will find un spoilt sand dunes and rare plants and wild life. Visit Harbour Park for online discounts, directions and opening times.
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