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Hurstpierpoint Country Estate in West Sussex, listening to the sounds of nature

A day on a wellknown retirement country estate situated in magnificient settings and landscapes near Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex. Rail access from Hassocks Station by Southern Rail and First Capital Connect, on the main London to Brighton route. Lovely beaches nearby, for instance the stretches between the south of Brighton and Shoreham-By-Sea. Lot's of tranquility in close reach of London.
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Hassocks Circular, 17/10/13

A wonderful 8.7 miles of Downland walking around Hassocks, incorporating the beautiful areas of Newtimber, Saddlescombe and Devil's Dyke...
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Metrobus Buses in Crawley, West Sussex | August 2021

Here's a short view of some buses in Crawley Town Centre, on a sunny day in August 2021.

Everything seen in this video is operated by Metrobus, except for the 'JustGo! Holidays' coach.

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Filmed during: August 2021

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SWC Free Walk 108, Burgess Hill to Hassocks. 18/9/11.

Nearly 17 miles of walking through the West Sussex countryside incorporating both the Sussex Border Path and The South Downs Way.
The walker initially follows a path next to the railway line towards Hassocks before branching off across a local park. Thereafter, there's a climb past a water tower before joining the Sussex Border Path for the walk to Ditchling for lunch.
The afternoon section begins with an ascent to Ditchling Beacon for a walk along the South Downs way before the descent into Pyecombe; there's a further climb from there up to Wolstonbury Hill before another descent down to Hurstpierpoint and the journey back to Hassocks.
A delightful day's walking that is full of variety.
(Some wind interference on the commentary).
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England pubs

An essential part of the trip. Our profound thanks to dear friends, Chris and Murray Booker, and applause for the New Inn in Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. Listed in the Good Pub Guide

Experience beautiful West Sussex

West Sussex is an idyllic tourist destination with its rolling countryside, vast coastline and varied offering of local food and drink. Visit our Beautiful Outdoors this summer.

Snowing in Arundel West Sussex #snow #snowfall #snowing #arundel #vanlife #vanlifeuk #vanlifediaries

A Walk from BECKHAMPTON to AVEBURY

In the first in a Series of Vlogs from the Neolithic and Sacred Landscape of Avebury in Wiltshire, I take a Walk from Isobel’s Homestay Bed and Breakfast in Beckhampton over to Avebury via the The Longstones and Avebury Trusloe. I also include some Archive Crop Circle Footage we investigated from 1991.

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map of South East England

South East England is one of the nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes. It consists of the counties of Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Surrey and West Sussex. Major towns and cities in the regions include Brighton and Hove, Milton Keynes, Southampton, Portsmouth, Slough, Reading and Oxford.

South East England is the third largest region of England, with an area of 19,096 km2 (7,373 sq mi), and is also the most populous with a total population of over eight and a half million (2011). The region contains seven legally chartered cities: Brighton and Hove, Canterbury, Chichester, Oxford, Portsmouth, Southampton and Winchester. The region's close proximity to London and connections to several national motorways have led to South East England becoming a prosperous economic hub with the largest economy of any region in the UK, after London. The region is home to Gatwick Airport, the UK's second-busiest airport, and Heathrow Airport (the UK's busiest airport) is located adjacent to the region's boundary with Greater London. The coastline along the English Channel provides numerous ferry crossings to mainland Europe.

The region is known for its countryside, which includes two national parks: the New Forest and the South Downs, as well as the North Downs, the Chiltern Hills and part of the Cotswolds. The River Thames flows through the region and its basin is known as the Thames Valley. It is also the location of a number of internationally known places of interest, such as HMS Victory in Portsmouth, Cliveden in Buckinghamshire, Thorpe Park and RHS Wisley in Surrey, Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, Windsor Castle in Berkshire, Leeds Castle, the White Cliffs of Dover and Canterbury Cathedral in Kent, Brighton Palace Pier, and Hammerwood Park in East Sussex, and Wakehurst Place in West Sussex. The region has many universities; the University of Oxford is the oldest in the English-speaking world, and ranked among the best in the world. The largest city in the region is Brighton & Hove. The dominant influence on the region's economy is neighbouring London. The highest point is Walbury Hill in Berkshire at 297 metres (974 ft).

Britain's tallest native tree, according to The Tree Register in April 2015, is a 144-ft beech at Devil's Dyke in Newtimber Woods in West Sussex.


The Litlington White Horse situated in the South Downs
Historical boundaries
Until 1999, there was a south east Standard Statistical Region, which also included the counties of Bedfordshire, Greater London, Essex and Hertfordshire. The former south east Civil Defence Region covered the same area as the current government office region.

South East England is host to various sporting events, including the annual Henley Royal Regatta, Royal Ascot and The Derby, and sporting venues include Wentworth Golf Club and Brands Hatch. Some of the events of the 2012 Summer Olympics were held in the south east, including the rowing at Eton Dorney and part of the cycling road race in the Surrey Hills.

In medieval times, South East England included much of the Kingdom of Wessex, which was the precursor to the modern state of England. Winchester was the capital of England after unification of the various states, including the kingdoms of Kent, Sussex and Mercia. Winchester stopped being the administrative capital of England some time in the 13th century as its influence waned while the City of London dominated commerce. The last monarch to be crowned at Winchester was Richard II in 1377, although the last monarch to be crowned by the Bishop of Winchester was Queen Mary I in 1553. NUTS 1 Code NUTS 2 Code NUTS 3 Code
South East England UKJ Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire UKJ1 Berkshire UKJ11
NUTS 3 regions of South East England 2015 map.svg Borough of Milton Keynes UKJ12
Buckinghamshire Council (UA) UKJ13
Oxfordshire UKJ14
Surrey, East and West Sussex UKJ2 Brighton and Hove UKJ21
East Sussex CC UKJ22
West Surrey (Elmbridge, Guildford, Runnymede, Spelthorne, Surrey Heath, Waverley and Woking) UKJ25
East Surrey (Epsom and Ewell, Mole Valley, Reigate and Banstead and Tandridge) UKJ26
West Sussex (South West) - (Adur, Arun, Chichester and Worthing) UKJ27
West Sussex (North East) - (Crawley, Horsham and Mid Sussex) UKJ28
Hampshire and Isle of Wight UKJ3 Portsmouth UKJ31
Southampton UKJ32
Isle of Wight UKJ34
South Hampshire (Eastleigh, Fareham, Gosport and Havant) UKJ35
Central Hampshire (East Hampshire, New Forest, Test Valley and Winchester) UKJ36
North Hampshire (Basingstoke and Deane, Hart and Rushmoor) UKJ37
Kent UKJ4 Medway UKJ41
Kent Thames Gateway (Dartford, Gravesham and Swale) UKJ43
East Kent (Canterbury, Dover, Folkestone and Hythe and Thanet) UKJ44
Mid Kent (Ashford and Maidstone) UKJ45
West Kent (Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Malling and Tunbridge Wells) UKJ46 #seengland #southestenglandmap
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Goddards House and Gardens York, another National Trust visit

For a quiet pace of life and walk around an arts and crafts house, try a visit to Goddards House and Gardens. Best approach is by bus or walking as there's no parking. Play games in the recreation room and then we enjoyed croquet on the lawn and old fashioned tennis.

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Daytime Car Drive - Crawley to Brighton (4K)

Join us as we drive down to Brighton, a city located in the heart of Sussex. Brighton is the most popular seaside area for foreign visitors as they are greeted by an awesome mixture of the old British seaside experience and the newer, more modern Britain.

As we drive past the seafront, you will be able to see the Brighton Palace Pier as well as the i360 observation tower by British Airways.

Route Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:05 - A23 Towards Brighton
1:00 - Mill Road
3:00 - Dyke Road
9:40 - Vernon Terrace
10:05 - Vernon Gardens
10:20 - Montpelier Road
12:40 - Kings Road
16:20 - Grand Junction Road
17:40 - Madeira Drive

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Metrobus Route 273 - Brighton to Crawley via Hassocks & Hurstpierpoint

An upper-front seat whole route ride aboard a Metrobus 273 from Old Steine Brighton to Crawley Station via Hassocks, Hurstpierpoint, Albourne, Sayers Common, Bolney, Handcross & Pease Pottage
Recording date: 04 / 09 / 2021
The list of all stops:
00:00 - Old Steine (stop D)
02:08 - St Peter's Church
03:07 - London Rd Shops (stop Z)
03:47 - York Hill
04:56 - Preston Circus
05:30 - Springfield Road
06:00 - Stanford Avenue
06:38 - Nestor Court
07:18 - Rookery Close
08:04 - Preston Drove
08:28 - Harrington Road
08:57 - Varndean Road
09:38 - Cedars Gardens
10:08 - Tongdean Lane
10:30 - The Deneway
11:12 - Ridgeside Avenue
11:36 - Brangwyn Crescent
12:09 - Patcham Place
17:21 - Pyecombe Garage
18:12 - Rockrose
19:27 - Jack and Jill
20:22 - Nurseries
21:23 - Hassocks, Stone Pound
21:45 - Belmont Lane
22:12 - College Lane
23:27 - St George's Lane
23:57 - Players Theatre
25:35 - Hurstpierpoint Church
26:27 - Orchard Way
28:20 - Albourne
30:42 - Sayers Common, School
31:49 - Show Jumping Course
33:14 - Hickstead, The Castle
36:29 - Bolney, Ryecroft Road
37:13 - Broxmead Lane
37:54 - Jeremy's Lane
43:01 - Handcross, Truggers
44:14 - Handcross, High Street
45:11 - Handcross Primary School
47:28 - The Stables
48:54 - Pease Pottage, Black Swan
49:42 - Pease Pottage Services
52:06 - Broadfield Park
53:37 - Wakehurst Drive
54:34 - Sunningdale Court
55:05 - East Park
57:09 - Crawley Bus Station

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Daytime Car Drive - Brighton to Crawley (4K)

Join us as we drive down to Crawley, a town full of liveliness that sits midway between Brighton and London. Crawley offers a dozen of attractions in its own right and has a range of superb sporting and leisure facilities, such as one of the best public golf courses in England, located in Tilgate Forest.

As we drive past the area, you will be able to see the Crawley Town Football Club which houses the local football team, as well as the K2 Leisure Centre which offers a twelve-metre high climbing wall, an olympic-length swimming pool and an excellent quality athletic track.

Route Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:05 - Duke's Mound
1:15 - Marine Parade
4:35 - Old Steine
5:45 - Grand Parade
6:25 - Richmond Place
6:45 - St Peter's Place
7:40 - London Road
9:35 - Preston Road
12:10 - London Road
14:55 - Patcham By-Pass
15:30 - London Road
16:15 - A23 Towards Crawley
32:45 - Brighton Road
34:55 - Downland Drive

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Property For Sale in the UK: near to Burgess Hill East Sussex 1200000 GBP House

UK Property For Sale in East Sussex - FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW

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This UK property has the following features

+ REF#2837219
+East Sussex
+near to Burgess Hill
+1200000 GBP
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+6 bedroom(s)

* Substantial Victorian Detached Villa * Beautifully Refurbished And
Extended * Highly Adaptable Accommodation * Stunning Master Bedroom
Suite * Exacting Specification * Wonderful Blend Of Old And
Contemporary * Great Outside Space For Entertaining * Private Gated
Frontage Offers in Region of 1,200,000 | Available Freehold A
magnificent Victorian villa of circa 5000 sq ft with the definite 'Wow'
factor! There has been no expense spared whilst remodelling and
extending THE VILLA to an extremely high standard. The versatile and
spacious accommodation, arranged on three floors has a wonderful
feeling of grandeur. With well preserved character features including,
open fireplaces, high ceilings, original cornices and large windows
that create a light and airy feeling to this fabulous Victorian villa.
There are many surprises in store from the moment you enter the inner
porch. The eclectic feel as one enters the hallway gives you only a
small taste of what is to come. The MASTER SUITE with its vaulted
ceiling, full length folding windows opening onto a 'BALI' style
private roof terrace, a dressing room and luxurious ensuite bathroom
and shower. THE KITCHEN has just the ingredients that make the 'X
FACTOR' offering simply a feast of detail in this massive space, with a
host of extras truly worthy of THE VILLA. A full range of Kitchen Aid
and Die Dietrich appliances, built in wok and lots of hidden features,
plus some fabulous lighting effects. Amtico and under floor heating
make it simply a fabulous place to not only cook and eat but to enjoy
and bring in the outdoor terrace. The full height doors opening onto
the rear terrace forming a wonderful entertaining space, ideal for
parties, giving the ultimate feel of connecting the inside of the house
with the outside alfresco SOUTH FACING GARDEN. The unique combination
of period and minimalistic flare in design will most definitely capture
the discerning buyer who is looking for a high quality property in a
fabulous location. The countless possibilities to use this wonderful
space putting their own interpretation on the meaning of 'WOW' for
their new home, THE VILLA offers this and MORE! Situated in a most
sought after and desirable area, exclusive yet leafy conservation
residential area. Ferndale Road is situated on the outer fringes of
Burgess Hill yet a convenient pedestrian shortcut is available to the
mainline railway station, which enjoys regular services to London,
Gatwick, Brighton and Hove. Schooling is readily available with Burgess
Hill School for Girls being nearby and Hurstpierpoint College within
3.5 miles to the west. The town of Burgess Hill provides everyday needs
with a range of shopping facilities, restaurants, cinema and a leisure
centre. Brighton is within easy access plus there are many pretty local
villages nearby such as Ditchling, Hurstpierpoint, Lindfield and
Chailey.

Uploaded: 05-04-2012
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Property For Sale in the UK: near to Warwickshire Leics 124950 GBP House

UK Property For Sale in Leics - FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW

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This UK property has the following features

+ REF#2825041
+Leics
+near to Warwickshire
+124950 GBP
+House
+0 bedroom(s)

**REFITTED KITCHEN AND CONSERVATORY** ***COMBI BOILER AND RADS FITTED
2011*** We are pleased to offer for sale this deceptively spacious very
well presented two bedroom end town house situated in the popular
location of the village of Barlestone, this property benefits from
having upvc double glazing, gas central heating, lounge, refitted
kitchen,conservatory, first floor landing, two bedrooms and bathroom,
front and rear gardens and off road parking. This property demands an
internal viewing and can be arranged by our office 01530 811 888.

Uploaded: 23-03-2012

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Brighton Bus Route 'Tourist Trail' 13X: Brighton - Eastbourne Pier via Beachy Head

An upper-front seat whole route ride on a Brighton & Hove bus 13X - Tourist Trail - from Brighton Station to Eastbourne Pier via Birling Gap and Beachy Head.
Date of Recording: 06 / 08 / 2021
Brighton Station - Sea Life Centre - Rottingdean - Saltdean - Peacehaven - Newhaven - Seaford - Seven Sisters Park - East Dean - Birling Gap - Beachy Head - Eastbourne Station - Eastbourne Pier

The List of all Stops:
0:00:00 - Brighton Station (stop D)
0:01:56 - Imperial Arcade (stop K)
0:04:08 - North Street (stop C)
0:05:30 - Sea Life Centre (stop K)
0:07:45 - Paston Place
0:13:07 - Rottingdean White Horse
0:15:27 - Longridge Avenue, Saltdean
0:18:20 - Telscombe Cliffs Way
0:19:52 - Roderick Avenue, Peacehaven
0:22:38 - Seaview Road
0:26:32 - Newhaven Lower Place
0:35:47 - Seaford Library
0:36:20 - War Memorial
0:36:54 - Southdown Road
0:37:14 - Downs Road
0:37:43 - Sutton Corner
0:38:30 - Manor Road
0:39:05 - Chyngton Gardens
0:39:22 - Chyngton Lane
0:40:23 - Cuckmere Inn
0:41:17 - Seven Sisters Park
0:44:23 - Gayles Farm
0:45:46 - Friston Pond
0:46:58 - East Dean
0:47:35 - The Fridays
0:48:36 - Gilbert's Drive
0:50:02 - Birling Gap
0:52:30 - Belle Tout Lighthouse
0:53:09 - Hodcombe Farm
0:55:27 - Beachy Head
0:56:11 - Beachy Head Hotel
0:57:24 - Bullock Down Farm
0:58:20 - Black Robin Farm
1:01:16 - South Downs Way
1:02:04 - Youth Hostel
1:02:51 - Cherry Garden Road
1:03:42 - Tally Ho
1:04:31 - The Lamb Inn
1:05:15 - The Goffs
1:06:19 - Hartfield Road
1:07:14 - Eastbourne Station
1:08:24 - Cornfield Road North
1:09:30 - Trinity Trees
1:10:23 - The Hippodrome
1:11:42 - Eastbourne Pier

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Country Walk along the 'Downs Link' Partridge Green, West Sussex, England

Morning Walk along the 'Downs Link' Partridge Green, West Sussex, South England.

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England Coast Path: Shoreham by Sea

New camera time, got a Panasonic S9 as a lighter version of roughly the same camera as the larger S1. It’s about 1/3 the weight but also light on features. There are the things you can appreciate are good for size and weight reductions like lack of viewfinder and second SD card slot. The screen was reasonable at framing shots but hard to check the focus. Now the auto focus is great on these camera and I’m sure with a bit of playing I’ll get the settings and experience to nail it right most of the time.

The harder restriction to understand is the time limit on recording video. You get between 10 and 20 minutes max recording depending on the settings. It really feels like it’s put in there just to make you consider one of the more expensive models. Not seen anywhere yet that explains why they have this limitation. Though they do stress that the camera might stop sooner if it overheats so I would presume there is overheating issues if used for too long. After all I think about 1/3 of the weight on the S1 is the cooling so you can use it continuously. It would have been nice if they could have at least had one video setting that would let you record as long as you want, even if it was 720p or ultra low colour depth to minimise heat generation. I guess they could add something like this with a firmware update…. But I doubt they will as they will be much more likely to do the S9 v1.5 in a year or two and hope people buy the upgrade.

If I read the manual right you can monitor the video via HDMI for about 10x the time. So am wondering if I throw a Raspberry Pi and video capture card into a box, can I record the video for longer? If so it really seems like a made up limit. Will certainly be investigating that a bit more.

Still as my plan is mainly to do little clips put together and I have the S1 too, it’s not too much if an issue for me. Still has the great image quality and is relatively easy to use. Will be my throw it in the bag ‘just in case’ camera for the near future. Still need to get a low profile lens to make it really portable.

So to test it out I took it to the seafront and headed down the England Coast Path which runs from Shoreham by Sea to Eastbourne. Not so much wildlife as it was the end of one of the hottest days of the year and I just missed low tide when the bird come down to feed. One day I want to jump on a bike and do the whole trail from Shoreham to Eastbourne.

On the video there are some nice shots of boats coming back to the harbour and some of a nice fat bee gouging on the sweet pollen. Shot quite a bit more but a lot of it did not hold the focus on the bee most of the time. Need to play with the focus setting for this sort of macro stuff. I love that the auto focus has detection for humans, animals and cars. Though it would be nice to tag a point and have that keep in focus. Maybe it has that already and I need to discover it.

The photo on the website were shot as jpeg and untouched off the camera. Though scaled down to more web friendly sizes. I’ll typically shoot on RAW + Jpeg so I can tweak them if needed or just post them up if the jpeg is fine.

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