East Sussex
is a county located in the south east of England. The county covers a total
area of 692 square miles and has an approximate population of 800,000.
East Sussex
borders Kent, West Sussex and Surrey and is split into rapes or districts
including Lewes, Eastbourne, Rother, Hastings, Brighton and Hove, and Wealden.
Lewes is the county town.
East Sussex
is well known for its historical attractions including Camber Castle, where you
can experience the ruins of a fort built by Henry VIII. Another popular
historical attraction is visiting Battle, near Hastings, where the famous
Battle of Hastings was fought in 1066, ending in victory for William the
Conqueror.
East Sussex
also boasts a range of cultural attractions, such as the Towner Art Gallery in
Eastbourne which displays a collection of 19th and 20th
century art.
East Sussex
contains part of the South Downs National Park, including Windover Hill, where
the Long Man of Wilmington can be found.
Famous
people from East Sussex include Simon Cowell, who was born in Brighton. He is a
famous music mogul and judge on television’s The X- factor. Other famous
residents include Lesley Manville (actress), Sean Ellis (writer) and Norman
Cook (DJ Fatboy Slim). Famous novelist Virginia Woolfe also lived in East
Sussex having moved there from London.