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SUSSEXPAST
www.sussexpast.co.uk
The Sussex Archaeological Society is a registered charity No. 207037. Sussex Past is a working name for The Sussex Archaeological Society
Interested in Archaeology and History? Become a member of the Sussex Archaeological Society, help to preserve the heritage of Sussex and enjoy unlimited visits to our six historic sites and museums and specialist library. Benefits also include our member’s magazine, newsletters, conferences, walks, talks and much more.
Help us look after the Heritage of Sussex Your visit helps us look after the heritage of Sussex. You can also support us by making a donation to our Society or the many projects we are involved in helping to preserve our heritage and supporting new archaeological discoveries.
Weddings and Functions A number of our historic properties offer wonderful venues for hire for that special occasion. Please visit www.sussexpast.co.uk/venue-hire for more details.
For more details on our entrance prices, events, membership or making a donation visit: www.sussexpast.co.uk
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Discover how the Tudor and Elizabethans lived in this impressive 15th century timer framed Wealden hall-house. The house was given to Anne as part of her divorce settlement from Henry VIII and features authentically furnished rooms and a traditional Tudor planted garden. The cafe and Tudor tea garden have separate access to the museum which allows non-museum visitors to enjoy delicious food and drinks in this beautiful setting. Look out for talks and workshops throughout the year. 52 Southover High Street, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 1JA Tel: 01273 474610
Enjoy unique historic collections in this striking Norman building, famous for its flint and limestone chequerboard façade. Dating from the 12th century Marlipins in one of the oldest secular buildings in the country. Museum highlights include historic photos of the Shoreham Beach film industry, once the centre of the UK’s silent move productions. Also showcased is the history of Shoreham’s airport, its maritime past and local history.High Street, Shoreham, BN43 5DA Tel: 01273 462994
Visit the largest collection of early mosaic floors in Britain. An important attraction for anyone interested in learning about Roman life, art and architecture. Learn about the Palace’s amazing story, from its construction in AD 75 to its destruction by fire in the late third century. Visitors can join guided tours, wander through the recreated garden, look behind the scenes in the Collections Discovery Centre and relax in our friendly café.Roman Way, Fishbourne, Chichester PO19 3QR Tel: 01243 785859
Climb to the top of this Norman Castle for stunning panoramic views across Sussex. The adjoining Barbican House is home to the Museum of Sussex Archaeology, displaying artefacts from prehistoric to medieval Sussex. In addition, temporary exhibitions showcase treasures from our collections. There is a delightful model of the town and a short film telling the story of Lewes. Bring picnics to enjoy in the lovely gardens and look out for talks and workshops throughout the year.169 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 1YE Tel: 01273 486290
This beautiful 15th century Wealden hall house stands in a traditional cottage garden on the edge of the Ashdown Forest in picturesque West Hoathly. The house hosts a fascinating museum of Sussex Folklore, is furnished with 17th & 18th century country furniture and domestic objects whilst the cottage garden is planted with over 170 culinary, medicinal & household herbs.
North Lane, West Hoathly, RH19 4PP Tel: 01342 810479
Cross England’s longest medieval moat which encircles seven acres of stunning gardens and historic buildings. This picturesque island is steeped in over 800 years of history and boasts a Tudor manor house, 14th century gatehouse, working watermill and forge, Elizabethan Great barn, playground, Dovecote shop, café and much more. There are events and hands-on activities indoors and outdoors to keep the family entertained all day.Upper Dicker, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3QS Tel: 01323 844224
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