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England's green and pleasant land welcomes visitors from around the world. The choice of accommodation is yours whether it is Bed and Breakfast, a five star hotel, a caravan or holiday park, what about a canal boat or a cottage in the country. Whichever chosen county the diversity of England is yours to savour. East Sussex offers a wealth of variety from the High Weald in the north with the Ashdown Forest the home of Winnie the Pooh and the South Downs in the South with its beautiful coastline and walking country and a host of B & B's. Travel from the north near Tunbridge Wells through Crowborough, home of Conan Doyle of Sherlock Holmes fame into the Heart of Sussex and down to the seaside town at Eastbourne. Here can be found like all English Counties its fair share of large houses and gardens to visits, Burwash the home of Rudyard Kipling, Nyhams or Sheffield Park which boasts a beautiful 300 year garden and opposite this for children of all ages can board the Bluebell Railway which takes you to Horsted Keynes and on to the end of the line at Kingsmead near East Grinstead also transporting you through time on the old steam trains with regular visits from Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends. Further along at Isfield is the Lavender Line. The County town of Lewes offers a wealth of history with its Castle and oldie worldy buildings before travelling to the beautifully coastal area of Seaford and the Seven Sisters. Monk House at Rodmell home of the writer Virginia and Leonard Woolf or Charleston House both these houses belonging in the past to the famous Bloomsbury Group are both found in this area. 1066 country takes you through the Cinque Ports of the south coast towns of Rye, Hasting and Pevensey all so very different in character and history. So find your accommodation at 'A Place To Stay UK' | ||||||||||||||||||