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  1. Hailsham

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    Hailsham

    Hailsham is one of the 4 main towns in the Wealdon area of West Sussex and boasts historic buildings such as the grade II listed Cinema "Hailsham Pavilion".

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  2. Hamsey

    Hamsey

    Walk along the riverbank from Lewes via Offham and you will come to the little village of Hamsey. It is said that Hamsey was almost wiped out by plague. All that remains of the village today is the beautiful old church on its grassy knoll overlooking

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  3. Handcross

    Handcross

    Handcross, is a Victorian village close to the A23 main London to Brighton road. Nearby are the 30 acres of Nymans Gardens run by the National Trust, as well as the 20 acres of woodland and water gardens at The High Beeches, which was once owned by t

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  4. Hartfield

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    Hartfield

    Hartfield is famous for being the home of A.A. Milne, author of the Winnie the Pooh books, and the location for the "Poohsticks Bridge".

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  5. Haslemere

    The market town of Haslemere was granted a Charter to hold a weekly market by Elizabeth 1 in 1596 and still celebrates with a bi-annual Charter Fair.

  6. Hassocks

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    Hassocks

    Hassocks is a attractive village situated just to the north of the South Downs in Sussex, some 7 miles from Brighton. It is ideally situated, having links by both road and rail to London and the Sussex Coast, and direct access to the South Downs. The

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  7. Hastings

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    Hastings

    Hastings and St Leonards is known throughout the world for its role in the epic story of 1066 and the Norman Invasion. Yet the town harbours many unique stories of its own making this enchanted place one of the best kept secrets of the South Coast.

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  8. Havant

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    Hayling Island

    Set in beautiful southern England, Havant is on the rural coast and is the adventure playground of the south. It is a haven for a relaxing break, and equally, activity-seeking visitors, possessing excellent watersports and leisure pursuits.

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  9. Haywards Heath

    Haywards Heath

    In the heart of mid Sussex is Haywards Heath, which owes much of its growth to the railway. The town has an impressive collection of Victorian and Edwardian houses, many situated in mature grounds surrounding the Conservation Area of Muster Green.

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  10. Heathfield

    Heathfield

    Cade Street near picturesque old Heathfield and the Half Moon Inn now known as the Jack Cade are both named after this 15th century rebel leader who was reputedly killed near this spot by Alexander Iden, Sheriff of Kent.

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  11. Henfield

    Henfield is an important village with many buildings dating back to the 14th Century. The local museum is well worth a visit and contains a wide range of rural and historic artefacts.

  12. High Weald

    High Weald

    The High Weald is a medieval rural landscape at the heart of South East England, celebrated for its rolling hills, abundant woods and hedges, scattered farmsteads and sunken lanes.

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