Lewes Priory Guided Tour, Saturday 28th September 2024

Guided walking tours of one of England’s largest and most successful monasteries

Saturday 28 September 2024

Over 450 years, between c.1080 and 1538, Lewes Priory became the richest religious house in Sussex and the most important of the English Cluniac foundations – in architecture, influence, art and learning. This tour brings to life the splendour and colour of the Priory as we walk through the remains of its massive buildings – plus the rare opportunity to see inside the Gundrada Chapel at Southover Church.

Assemble at 2.30pm prompt:
Trinity Church, Southover, Southover High Street,
Lewes BN7 1JH.

Tour duration:
Approx 2 hours. Sturdy walking shoes advised. Wheelchair access on paved slopes. No public toilets. Bring umbrella if wet. Dogs on leads.

BOOKING ESSENTIAL
£10 (£8 for members of Lewes Priory Trust) 
Sorry, no refunds, all income to Lewes Priory Trust.

Buy in person or by phone
with credit/ debit card:

Lewes Tourist Information Centre
187 High Street, Lewes, BN7 2DE
6 High Street, Lewes, BN7 2AD – ( Temporary Location)

Tel 01273 483 448

Celebrating 30Years of the European Federation of Cluniac Sites

https://lewespriory.org.uk/?location_id=313&item=528

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West Sussex Archives Society 2024 Conference: Midhurst Aspects of war. Sussex during World War II, Saturday 28 September.

West Sussex Archives Society 2024 Conference

ASPECTS OF WAR  – SUSSEX DURING WORLD WAR II

Saturday 28 September 2024

Times – 10am – 5pm.  Arrival from 9.30am

At  – The Grange Centre, Bepton Road, Midhurst GU29 9HD

The conference will look at life in Sussex and the south at the time of World War II, for both civilians and the military. The programme will include the following speakers and talks.

William Lonergan – D-Day and the ‘Spoof’ Invasions

Chris Hare – The Fascist Movement in West Sussex

Matthew Jones – ‘West Sussex at War’ – Aspects of the Home Front during World War II

Richard Coates – The Mulberry Harbours

Brian Lavery – ‘Do not be audible from Ashington to the Chanctonbury Ring’ – Insights into the Sussex Home Guard

David Rudwick – Wartime Midhurst (including an exhibition of ephemera from the time)

Members £30; non-members £35.

Includes tea or coffee before the start and in the afternoon.

A cold buffet lunch, including sandwiches etc., can be ordered at £7.50 per person. Please add this when making your booking. Lunches must be booked by 14 September.

Those attending are otherwise welcome to bring their own lunches. Alternatively there are several food outlets within a short walk of the Centre.

There is an extensive car park next to the Grange Centre, which costs £2.50 for up to 8 hours.

To book and for details of paying by BACS, please email contact@wsas.co.uk

Or pay by BACs to West Sussex Archives Society, account number 10942073, sort code 20-20-62 and email contact@wsas.co.uk

See hhtp://wsas.co.uk for their activities which currently include a talk about tithe records by Christopher Whittick. 

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Lewes Churches: Two Talks – Friday 4th October 2024

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