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The scenery from the top of the Devils Dyke. The Dyke itself is behind the Pub and is alleged to have been scooped out by the Devil. A wonderful walk either as part of a longer route or just around the top - perfect for Kite and model aircraft flying if you avoid the microlights and para-gliders that gather on days when the wind is suitable.
If you would prefer a bus trip then service 77 is ideal with a double deck to get the best views!
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The Manor House dates from the 16th century and has been modernised it would seem by most generations...
The Manor House dates from the 16th century and has been modernised it would seem by most generations...
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Bramber castle was built in 1073 as a defence on the river Adur that runs under its East side. It is...