Attractions in Burgess Hill

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Worthing Museum and Art Gallery
Attraction
Free

Worthing Museum and Art Gallery

Positioned within the heart of the borough town of Worthing in West Sussex. WMA holds one of the most significant costume collections in the UK.

Attraction
Adults £12

British Wildlife Centre

The finest collection of native wildlife in Britain. Over forty species from tiny mice to magnificent red deer. A real natural history experience.

Attraction
Adults £11

Michelham Priory House and Gardens

A Tudor mansion set on a picturesque moated island with a mediaeval gatehouse, watermill, and more, offers an insight into 800 years of history.

Attraction
Adults £7

Alfriston Clergy House

Visit the National Trust's medieval thatched Alfriston Clergy House in East Sussex and the enjoy picturesque garden.

Attraction
Adults from £3

Arlington Bluebell Walk and Garden

Since 1972 the Arlington Bluebell Walk and Farm Trail has developed into seven interesting walks over three working farms involving local charities.

Attraction
Adults £9.95

Groombridge Place

Great Family Days Out, Birds of Prey Centre, 17th Century Gardens, Forest Fun and Manor House. View the full range of things to see and do.

Attraction
Free

Eden Valley Museum

A volunteer based organisation committed to preservation and education of the social history of the Eden Valley.

Penshurst Place and Gardens
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Adults from £2.50

Penshurst Place and Gardens

Top stately home and garden in Kent and award-winning wedding and events venue; considered to have one of the grandest rooms in the World.

Attraction
Free

Toys Hill

Discover the place that inspired Octavia Hill to found the National Trust.