Alfriston is an ancient village set amongst the South Downs in East Sussex, only four miles from the chalk cliffs of Seaford. It stands where an ancient ridgeway, used by prehistoric man, crossed the River Cuc...
Tide Mills is a derelict and abandoned village on the coast in East Sussex, one mile east of Newhaven and just over two miles west of Seaford, close to the village of Bishopstone. It can be reached by walking ...
The chalk cliffs at Peacehaven provide one of the best known images of England's south coast, stretching along the English Channel. The Undercliff Walk and the clifftop walk form part of the Seahaven Coastal T...
The Seahaven Coastal Trail is a lovely walk of approximately twelve miles, which stretches from Exceat, in the Cuckmere Valley, to Saltdean. Exceat was a tiny village, which was abandoned in the 1400s and as s...
Telscombe Cliffs is a town in East Sussex, on top of the cliffs between Brighton and Newhaven, which was developed in the 20th century as an extension of Peacehaven. It is not to be confused with Telscombe Vil...
The Undercliff Walk starts at Brighton Marina and continues past Ovingdean and Rottingdean and ends at Saltdean. The walk can be accessed down steep cliff stairs at Ovingdean Gap. The Undercliff Walk forms pa...
The Undercliff Walk is a popular and inspiring coastal walk, which stretches from Brighton Marina to Saltdean. The walk is on a broad promenade, three miles in length, below cliffs which form part of a long li...
Brighton Marina is to the east of the City of Brighton and is the largest marina complex in Europe, with 1,600 berths and ancillary services. It is conveniently situated within walking distance along a promena...
Lee-on-the-Solent, often called Lee-on-Solent, is a small seaside town five miles west of Portsmouth, on the edge of The Solent. The Solent is a twenty mile long stretch of water that separates the Isle of Wig...
Burnham Beeches is a National Nature Reserve and Special Area of Conservation, extending to 540 acres of woodland, heath and wetland. It is situated west of Farnham Common in the village of Burnham, Buckingham...
Piddinghoe is a small picturesque village in East Sussex, in the valley of the River Ouse, five miles south of Lewes. It is close to the port of Newhaven. The River Ouse, which runs alongside the village, is ...
Rodmell is a small village in the South Downs of Sussex, four miles south of Lewis and a few miles north of the coast at Newhaven. It has many lovely old buildings. The Abergavenny Arms is a traditional famil...
Cookham is a village in Berkshire in a lovely setting on the River Thames, four miles north of Maidenhead, between Marlow and Taplow. The village is distinct from Cookham Rise, which has a railway station and ...
There is a brown tourist sign after the Hindhead Tunnel, at the side of the main A3 London to Portsmouth Road. It says, "Canadian Memorial Planting". Many of the drivers who notice this sign do not have any k...
Cadsden is a tiny village, two miles north east of Princes Risborough, in Buckinghamshire. The origin of the name, Cadsden, is uncertain, but the word "Catsdean" was used in Anglo-Saxon times, when it meant va...
Singleton is a small pretty village just off the main A286 Chichester to Midhurst Road, near the source of the River Lavant. The river bed is dry most of the year, but flows in the winter in a short valley to ...
The Weald and Downland Living Museum is on a forty acre site at the pretty village of Singleton, Sussex, seven miles north of Chichester. Visitors can examine the collection of more than fifty historic buildin...
Titchfield Abbey is a grand ruined building, on the outskirts of Titchfield village. It was founded in the 13th century by the Bishop of Winchester for Premonstratensian Canons, an Order which was founded at P...
Titchfield is a very attractive small village alongside the River Meon in Hampshire, close to Fareham. It has a long history stretching back to the 6th century. In the Domesday Book in 1066, it was known as T...
Portchester Castle is a remarkable well preserved castle, in the care of English Heritage. Within the nine acre site, there is also the 12th century St. Mary's Church, which is the only surviving building of a...