Nick & Lydia's Guidebook

Nick & Lydia
Nick & Lydia
Nick & Lydia's Guidebook

Out & about . . .

Lewes is a unique place, with a strong sense of identity (it even has its own currency!), a buzzing art scene and a slightly alternative feel. The town has a great selection of independent shops, antique markets to browse, a fab local food market at the market tower every Friday and a bustling farmers market on the first and third Saturday of each month. There are also loads of small coffee shops, restaurants and pubs, with plentiful supplies of the locally brewed Harveys Ale. The original Bill’s café (they have now opened nationally) is a great place for breakfast, lunch or dinner and serves excellent food with a vibrant atmosphere. There are also several historic buildings to look around, including Lewes Castle, Anne of Cleves House and The Old Priory. For a guide to what’s on in Lewes, visit www.vivalewes.co.uk
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Lewes
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Lewes is a unique place, with a strong sense of identity (it even has its own currency!), a buzzing art scene and a slightly alternative feel. The town has a great selection of independent shops, antique markets to browse, a fab local food market at the market tower every Friday and a bustling farmers market on the first and third Saturday of each month. There are also loads of small coffee shops, restaurants and pubs, with plentiful supplies of the locally brewed Harveys Ale. The original Bill’s café (they have now opened nationally) is a great place for breakfast, lunch or dinner and serves excellent food with a vibrant atmosphere. There are also several historic buildings to look around, including Lewes Castle, Anne of Cleves House and The Old Priory. For a guide to what’s on in Lewes, visit www.vivalewes.co.uk
Brighton needs no introduction and it has all the attractions that you’d expect of a major city, and far too many to mention here! However, the highlights for us would definitely include; popping down to the seafront for an ice cream on the Brighton pier, visiting the stunning historic Royal Pavilion and then finishing it off with a lovely amble through the North laines where there are hundreds of small independent shops, cafes and market stalls. For a guide to what’s on in Brighton visit www.visitbrighton.com
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Brighton
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Brighton needs no introduction and it has all the attractions that you’d expect of a major city, and far too many to mention here! However, the highlights for us would definitely include; popping down to the seafront for an ice cream on the Brighton pier, visiting the stunning historic Royal Pavilion and then finishing it off with a lovely amble through the North laines where there are hundreds of small independent shops, cafes and market stalls. For a guide to what’s on in Brighton visit www.visitbrighton.com
The South Downs Way is a spectacular National Trail that runs from Winchester in the west to Eastbourne in the East. The Hovel is located directly on the trail, about 20 miles from Eastbourne. The trail provides brilliant walking in its own right, but also access to endless other footpaths that explore the Sussex countryside. If you like walking, there is no better place to spend a weekend. Walking or cycling in either direction along the South Downs Way from The Hovel quickly leads to spectacular views from the top of the escarpment, out over the weald or to the coast. On a clear day, you can see for miles, sometimes even getting a peek of the Isle of Wight!
South Downs Way
South Downs Way
The South Downs Way is a spectacular National Trail that runs from Winchester in the west to Eastbourne in the East. The Hovel is located directly on the trail, about 20 miles from Eastbourne. The trail provides brilliant walking in its own right, but also access to endless other footpaths that explore the Sussex countryside. If you like walking, there is no better place to spend a weekend. Walking or cycling in either direction along the South Downs Way from The Hovel quickly leads to spectacular views from the top of the escarpment, out over the weald or to the coast. On a clear day, you can see for miles, sometimes even getting a peek of the Isle of Wight!

The local farm shop . . .

This fab farm shop is just up the road from us - about 1 1/2 miles. Located in the small village of Falmer, it offers a wide range of fruits and vegetables along with other essentials. There's a reusable bag in The Hovel for you to take on your shopping trip if you need it.
Park Farm Shop
Park Street
This fab farm shop is just up the road from us - about 1 1/2 miles. Located in the small village of Falmer, it offers a wide range of fruits and vegetables along with other essentials. There's a reusable bag in The Hovel for you to take on your shopping trip if you need it.

Local pubs . . .

A quirky yet traditional pub serving delicious home cooked food, well-kept ale, a vinyl-only music policy and a warm and friendly atmosphere.
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The Swan Inn
30A Southover High St
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A modern pub with centuries of Tradition. Nestled in Ditchling, a quintessential sussex village, with great views of the South Downs.
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The Bull Ditchling
2 High St
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A modern pub with centuries of Tradition. Nestled in Ditchling, a quintessential sussex village, with great views of the South Downs.