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Modern Bric a Brac
Food, Days Out and Travel stories from Brighton, London and the Rest of the World
Friday
Discover Kemptown, Brighton: Outdoor activities in winter
Next up in this series of blog posts about Kemptown, Brighton are some suggestions for outdoor activities to try out. To accompany this post...
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Discover Kemptown, Brighton: Independent shops, Lunch and Booze
There's so much to discover in Kemptown, Brighton that I thought it a good idea to share my suggestions in a series of posts. This Frida...
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Discover Kemptown, Brighton: Coffee, Cake and Antique hunting
Nestled between the iconic Brighton Pier and the bustling Marina, Kemptown is a hidden gem with a stunning seafront, and a vibrant mix of in...
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Thursday
Days Out in Sussex - Alfriston and the Cuckmere Valley
Where the road dips into a great wide-mouthed smile on the way to Eastbourne, for a brief spell, a very different track opens up to view, on...
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Friday
Days Out in Brighton - St Nicholas Church and the Eighteenth Century
At one time St Nicholas Church was the only church in town. When Brighton became fashionable in the eighteenth century and was frequented b...
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Wednesday
Days Away - A Mercure Summer Stay at the Burford Bridge hotel in Surrey
I knew Box Hill and the Burford Bridge hotel from my teenage years when I used to skirt past it on my way to friends' houses. While my ...
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Friday
Days Out in Sussex - Towner Eastbourne and David Nash
Congratulations to Towner Eastbourne, named Winner of Art Fund’s Museum of the Year 2020 and I can see why. After becoming a fan of David Na...
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