Visitor attractions and information - Newhaven
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Glynde
Place, Glynde, East Sussex BN8 6SX. Tel: 01273 858 224. A magnificent
Elizabethan manor house looking out from its position high on
the rolling Sussex Downs over the weald. It was built in 1569
from flint and Normandy stone which was brought across the English
Channel in barges. Includes a collection of Old Masters such
as Canaletto, Guardi, Zuccarelli and Batoni.
www.glyndeplace.com. About
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Brighton Racecourse, Freshfield Road, Brighton,
East Sussex, BN2 9XZ. Tel. 01273 603 580. Brighton Racecourse
is a versatile leisure venue offering horse racing, a variety
of public events and a wide range of venue hire opportunities.
Located on the outskirts of Brighton's vibrant city. A free shuttle
bus runs between the station and the racecourse for two hours
before the first race. Alternatively we offer free parking at
the course. www.brighton-racecourse.co.uk. Location: About 6 miles west of Newhaven. |
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Newhaven
Fort, Newhaven, East Sussex, BN9 9DS, Tel: 01273 517622. An exciting
and varied day out at this award winning attraction. The massive
walls, ramparts, tunnels and gun emplacements all fire the imagination
and help visitors experience what life was like living in a Victorian
Fortress. www.newhavenfort.org.uk. Location: In the centre of Newhaven. |
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The South Downs Way, over 100 miles long,
passes through the beautiful countryside between Winchester and
Eastbourne. The trail is very popular with walkers, cyclists,
and horse riders. Passes through Eastbourne
& Winchester. It passes close
to (miles) Steyning (1/2 ), Midhurst (2), Newhaven
(3),
Lewes (4), Portsmouth
(12),
Alton (15), Brighton
(7),
Worthing (4). |
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