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A hexagonal smock mill on top of flint tower and barns dating from the 1820's with the original workings in place. Visitors can discover how grain is made into flour.
A £10 million redevelopment has transformed Brighton Museum into a state-of-the-art visitor attraction. Dynamic and innovative galleries - including fashion and style, 20th century art and design, and world art.
A brilliant entertainment venue and unique centre for conferences. Brighton Dome is part of the historic Pavilion Estate and hosts a packed, year round programme of live music, dance, theatre, comedy and family events.
An Aladdin's cave of the finest toys and models, situated under Brighton Station. Unique toy train collection plus dolls, bats, puppets, novelty toys and lots more! Our collectors' shop is also open to the public
Following major redevelopment, Hove Museum & Art Gallery has been transformed into a centre of learning and enjoyment for people of all ages. The Museum's permanent collections have been redisplayed in exciting new galleries
Brighton's fishing industry and beach leisure trade is presented at this museum located on the seafront. Working fishermen in adjacent arches bring history to life.
This charming Georgian building which has great historical interest is situated in the most attractive part of the village and houses an Art Gallery & Museum which is now managed on a voluntary basis by The Rottingdean Preservation Society.
A collection depicting 3,000 years of Chinese civilisation with ceramics, bronzes and jades, excellent figurines.
Visitors can see the work of artist, print maker and screen printer on drawings, paintings, screen printing and computer-generated images.
With West End plays, comedies, musicals and a spectacular Christmas panto, we offer the best theatrical programme on the South Coast Sennheiser infrared hearing system available. Box Office: 08700 606 650 (bkg fee).