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Combe Haven Holiday Park

Near Hastings - Sussex

This Park is situated close to the picturesque town of Hastings. Whether you want a weekend retreat or a place to go for many holidays, Combe Haven has something for everyone. A first choice location for holiday home ownership with plenty of fantastic facilities for all the ...

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Camber Sands Holiday Park

Camber - Sussex

With 7 miles of golden, award winning beaches Camber Sands has always been a brilliant place to own your own holiday home. Our Park is handy for the beach but if you don’t like sand in your toes, no problem. With four fun pools, whirlpool, sauna and solarium you can ha...

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Church Farm Holiday Village

Pagham, Nr. Chichester - Sussex

Tranquillity and entertainment are combined beautifully here at Church Farm. Located in a nature reserve the scenery is spectacular. But, so are the on site facilities. Fencing, golf and tennis are just some of the activities you can enjoy. There’ll never be a dull mom...

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Beauport Park Holiday Park

Ridge West - Sussex

This park is set in 1066 Country on the edge of the ancient coastal Cinque Port town of Hastings. A popular seaside resort with a mixture of a modern shopping town and the medieval Old Town with its narrow streets and half-timbered buidings. Its also an ideal base for explor...

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Coghurst Hall Holiday Park

Hastings - Sussex

Coghurst Hall Holiday Park is set in 1066 Country on the edge of the ancient coastal Cinque Port town of Hastings. Coghurst Hall Holiday Park is a perfect location for your dream holiday home, hidden in a gently sloping valley stretching out over 50 acres of woodland. The ce...

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Frenchmans Beach Holiday Park

Rye - Sussex

If nature’s your thing, then Frenchman’s Beach is the place for you. Set on the edge of a large nature reserve, near Rye, Frenchman’s Beach will give you enviable access to a calmer, more relaxed pace of life. Country walks, historic towns and villages aple...

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Lakeside Holiday Park

Chichester - Sussex

Lakeside Holiday Park is situated just outside the historic Roman city of Chichester, and is part of the South Downs which links Hampshire and West Sussex. Once you cross the causeway you will enter a world of relaxation. With ten large lakes stretching out over 150 acres fu...

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Winchelsea Sands Holiday Park

Winchelsea Beach, Nr Rye - Sussex

This Park is just a short walk from the beach and backs on to open fields. It is set in the midst of 1066 Country between two of Englands ancient Cinque Ports towns of Hastings and Rye. With medieval Rye being closeby, it has quaint cobbled streets, period buildings and...

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Sussex, is a historic county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex. It is bounded on the north by Surrey, east by Kent, south by the English Channel, and west by Hampshire, and is divided for local government into West Sussex and East Sussex and the City of Brighton and Hove. The city of Brighton & Hove was created a unitary authority in 1997; and was granted City status in 2000. Until then Chichester had been Sussex's only city. The divisions of West Sussex and East Sussex were originally established in 1189, and had obtained separate administrations (Quarter Sessions) by the 16th century. This situation was recognised by the County of Sussex Act 1865. Under the Local Government Act 1888 the two divisions became two administrative counties (along with three county boroughs: Brighton, Hastings and, from 1911, Eastbourne). The appellation Sussex remained in use as a ceremonial county until 1974, when the Lord-Lieutenant of Sussex was replaced with one each for East and West Sussex. The whole of Sussex has had a single police force since 1968. Sussex still retains a strong local identity and the county's unofficial anthem is Sussex by the Sea. The county's motto, "We wun't be druv", reflects the strong-willed nature of its people in past centuries. Sussex's device shows six martlets. Sussex's county flower is the round-headed rampion, also known as the Pride of Sussex. June 16, the feast day of the county's patron saint St Richard, has been declared Sussex Day by West Sussex County Council. Although it retains a strong identity, most people say West Sussex and East Sussex today and even use them in lists of traditional counties sometimes.