April
BEXHILL-ON-SEA AND BATTLE
We travel to the peaceful resort of Bexhill-on-Sea, where its vintage shops, quirky places for art and music and independent cafés, defy traditional seaside stereotypes. Following time here, we travel on to the historic town of Battle. Named after the Battle of Hastings, the most famous conflict on English soil, this compact market town plays host to a tranquil medieval abbey and surrounding ancient woodlands.
DETLING ANTIQUES, VINTAGE AND COLLECTORS FAIR
A cosmopolitan fair featuring a wealth of antique and vintage choice. The event has up to 300 indoor stands, with hundreds more outside (weather permitting). Due to its location, many traders from the continent attend offering something different. With a great selection of jewellery, ceramics, furniture, fabulous garden goods and so much more, this is a weekend fair not to be missed.
WORTHING
Situated at the foot of the South Downs, Worthing is one of the largest towns on the South Coast. Worthing is a lively destination for shopping, eating and family fun by the sea. With its wide open and far reaching views the seafront provides a natural playground for all ages.
ELY ON MARKET DAY AND ST IVES
Firstly we travel to the Cathedral City of Ely for their craft, food and vintage market. After a couple of hours we will then visit the beautiful riverside town of St Ives.
PASHLEY MANOR TULIP FESTIVAL
We travel firstly to the quaint Kent village of Tenterden, known as the ‘Jewel of the Weald’ After time spent here we travel to Pashley Manor for the spectacular Tulip Festival. Located on the border of East Sussex & Kent, the gardens are adorned with 46,000 tulips creating stunning scenes for visitors to enjoy. Early booking is essential in order not to miss out.