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Sussex - Wikipedia Sussex ( ˈsʌsɪks ; ⓘ from the Old English Sūþseaxe; lit ' South Saxons '; 'Sussex') is an area of South East England that was historically a kingdom and, later, a county The current ceremonial counties of East Sussex and West Sussex cover approximately the same area
Things To Do in Sussex - Visit South East England With 140 miles of coastline and acres of countryside, there are thousands of things to do in a visit to Sussex, whether you're a thrill-seeker, a shopaholic, a nature lover or a foodie - and since you're never more than an hour from London, the capital's delights can play a part in your stay here
Sussex | England, Map, Location, History | Britannica Sussex, historic county of southeastern England, covering a coastal area along the English Channel south of London For administrative purposes, Sussex is divided into the administrative counties of East Sussex and West Sussex and the unitary authority of Brighton and Hove
University of Sussex - a leading, research-intensive university The University of Sussex has appointed Caroline Lucas, former leader of the Green Party, as its first Professor of Practice in Environmental Sustainability The role supports the new Sussex 2035 strategy
County of Sussex Sussex Food and Drink Sussex, being a warm and sheltered county is fast growing a reputation for fine Wines and Beers Weird Sussex Haunted Woodland, UFO's, secret Radar bases, bottomless pits and secret tunnels Sussex has more than its fair share of strangeness and shaggy dog stories
Our A to Z of Sussex - Sussex Exclusive Rodmell in East Sussex may be small, but it makes it into our A to Z of Sussex because it was once home to Virginia and Leonard Woolf, and you can still visit their home today
Map of Sussex - Visit South East England Sussex is located predominantly on the south coast of England with around 140 miles of shoreline from Camber in the east to Chichester Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the west
History of Sussex - Wikipedia The office of High Sheriff for Sussex then continued until 1974 when it was ended by the local government re-organisation that split Sussex into the two counties of East and West Sussex