Wilmington

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Tel code: 01323 | code search
Postcode: BN26 | code search
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Folk Customs:
Jack in the Green
Little Edith's Treat

Wilmington Events

March
Open Days at Wilmington Priory

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Giants Rest
"What a great place...good food, friendly service and really annoying games to play! Don't tell everyone how good this place is please!

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Giants Rest
"What a lovely pub we stumbled across i never knew it was there and i only live a few miles down the road. I loved the games on the tables which ..." More

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Home to ‘The Long Man’ carved into chalk hills a 235 feet giant although very interesting, there are other things to tempt you. This sleepy village boasts a 12th Century Church and Priory built by Benedictine Monks, many old buildings to enchant the visitor, the oldest being ‘Hunters Dene’ built about 1450. A visit to the church complete with ancient Yew Tree, said to be older than the church, bewitches the visitor with it‘s magnificence. To enter through a 14th Century porch is one thing, the splendour of the stained glass windows another, but as the history of this building seeps into your thoughts and places you back into Norman Times, is something else. The area has Neolithic flint mines for explorers, Roman roads for walkers and cyclists, and a village and church that bestows charm for the painters and photographers amongst you. If all this sounds a little too quiet, don’t despair, Eastbourne with it’s shops and seashore is close by. Drusillas Zoo, and Alfriston a real gem, and with The Clergy House and jumble of exquisite houses a pleasure. Beachy Head Lighthouse or Cuckmere Haven and it’s Nature Reserve are near, what more could a person want.

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Giants Rest

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Gatewood Farm Riding School(Riding)

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Premier Inn Eastbourne (Polegate) (1.85 miles)

Premier Inn Eastbourne (Polegate)
Conveniently located for Eastbourne and Polegate train stations. For shops and local amenities, Eastbourne town centre and seafront are only 6 miles away. Local attractions include scenic Beachy Head, Seven Sisters Country Park, Pevensey Castle ... More | visit website
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The Star Alfriston (2.05 miles)

The Star Alfriston

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Built in the 1260's, The Star Alfriston is one of England's oldest hostelries. Set in the idyllic village of Alfriston, the hotel is steps from the South Down's Trail, with easy ... More

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Deans Place Hotel (2.19 miles)

Deans Place Hotel

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With its origins in the 14th century this hotel is situated in one of England’s prettiest villages, set in extensive gardens with a stunning backdrop of the South Downs. An ideal ... More | visit website

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Darwin Cottage (2.24 miles)

Darwin Cottage

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This charming and recently refurbished Grade II listed flint barn conversion is ideally located 7 miles from Eastbourne's traditional seaside attractions – perfect for enjoying the myriad ... More

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The Corn Exchange (3.86 miles)

The Corn Exchange

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This bed and breakfast offers clean, comfortable accommodation. The Corn Exchange also has a cafe, a bar and restaurant, a traditional real-ale bar, a nightclub and function room.

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Boship Farm Hotel (4.02 miles)

Boship Farm Hotel

The Boship Farm Hotel is set within 17 acres of beautiful grounds with many features of a lovely 17th century farmhouse forming the core of the hotel. Good food is served in friendly surroundings and ... More | visit website

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Innkeepers Lodge (4.47 miles)

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Ocklynge Manor (4.47 miles)

Ocklynge Manor

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Ocklynge Manor was awarded 3rd place in "The Independent's 50 Best British Bed & Breakfasts 2007. This 300 year old Grade 2 listed house, sits within a 3/4 acre ... More

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Premier Inn Eastbourne (4.71 miles)

Premier Inn Eastbourne
Situated on the sunshine coast, Eastbourne Premier Inn makes an ideal base for both business and leisure stays. Nearby is Eastbourne seafront, the town centre, Sovereign Harbour, leisure attractions and business parks, as well as ... More | visit website
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Travelodge Hellingly Eastbourne (4.73 miles)

Travelodge Hellingly Eastbourne

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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