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The Royal Pavilion - Brighton - 5.97 miles
Experience the magical world of Brighton's Royal Pavilion, home to three British monarchs. Decorated in the Chinese taste with an Indian exterior this Regency Palace is quite breathtaking. The famous sea-side residence was built for King George IV, and was also used by his brother William IV and their niece Queen Victoria. Originally a farmhouse, in 1787 architect Henry Holland created a neo-classical villa on the site. It was later transformed into its current Indian style by John Nash between 1815 and 1822. Magnificent decorations and fantastic furnishings have been re-created in the recent extensive structural and interior restoration program. The Pavilion offers many services to enhance your visit including guided tours, provision for disabled visitors and education facilities.
Sussex Downs College - Newhaven Campus - 11.22 miles
Sussex Downs College was formed after the merger of Lewes Sixth Form College, Park Sixth Form College and Eastbourne College of Arts and Technology. It is located in the South East of England. It has campuses in Eastbourne, Lewes and Newhaven. The College offers Apprenticeships, Train to Gain, and Skills for life training in common software. The range of subjects offered by the College is diverse as it stretches from GCSEs and A levels, to vocational courses such as hairdressing, motor vehicle and Business Administration.
Seaford Golf Club - Seaford - 13.66 miles
Welcome to Seaford Golf Club. With it's picturesque backdrop of the Sussex Downs and views of the English Channel, Seaford offers one of the country's most spectacular golfing experiences. Not only does Seaford provide a glorious game with holes like this, but we also have our own Dormy House for overnight stays. Visitors to the Dormy House are welcome to use the attractions of the clubhouse. Seaford Golf Club is situated on the A259 between Brighton (12 miles) and Eastbourne (7 miles). From London via M23 to Brighton then the A27 or A259 east to Seaford, or A22 to Eastbourne then the A259 west to Seaford.