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Medieval Heritage Weekend comes to Herstmonceux Castle this May Bank Holiday

A new medieval weekend is coming to Herstmonceux Castle All things medieval will be back this May Bank Holiday at Herstmonceux Castle Estate. Enjoy being transported back over 600 years for an immersive Medieval Heritage Weekend. Taking place across the first May Bank Holiday (Saturday 2nd to Monday 4th May), this three-day event celebrates the very... Read more

3rd March

Learn the ancient art of gilding at historic Herstmonceux Castle

Learn the ancient art of gilding For centuries, artists have used it to elevate the ordinary into the extraordinary — transforming simple pages into radiant works of art. Now, you have the opportunity to learn this rare and beautiful craft for yourself. On Saturday, 28th March, step inside the historic surroundings of Herstmonceux Castle and... Read more

19th February

Making Space Work: How you can be smart with hired lockable storage

Making space work: How hired lockable storage can simplify life For many households, the crunch for space arrives suddenly—guests at Christmas, a ‘For Sale’ sign out front, or a hobby collection that’s quietly taken over a spare room. Renting secure, lockable storage isn’t only for people between homes; it’s a flexible tool for taking back... Read more

11th November

Herstmonceux Castle’s Water Lilies Win National Recognition

Herstmonceux Castle’s Water Lilies Win National Recognition Herstmonceux Castle Estate has long drawn visitors with its brick battlements and sweeping grounds. Now, there’s another reason to make the trip: its much-loved collection of water lilies has been officially named a National Plant Collection in the “Historical” category by Plant Heritage, the UK’s leading garden plant... Read more

25th September

Future of the Herstmonceux Observatory Science Centre confirmed

Bader College and Science Projects sign landmark 10-Year deal securing future of The Observatory Science Centre Bader College and Science Projects are pleased to share that they have reached a 10-year agreement to keep the Observatory Science Centre at Herstmonceux Castle Estate in East Sussex. This secures the future of one of the UK’s most... Read more

18th August

Herstmonceux Castle Estate Unveils Summer of Adventure: Activities, Farm Shop & Stays

Historic Sussex Estate Launches Family Activities, Accommodation Discounts & Outdoor Theatre As schools break for summer, Herstmonceux Castle Estate announces a vibrant season of family-friendly activities, new attractions, and special community initiatives.  From 28th July, visitors can explore the new Farm Shop featuring Sussex-sourced produce, artisan goods, plants and gifts, alongside immersive experiences in the... Read more

29th July

Sussex Six local produce initiative is launched

Sussex Six Campaign is launched in Wealden More than 60 local taste makers in the Wealden food and drink industry came together at Gun Brewery and Taproom in Gun Hill this week to launch the Sussex Six Campaign in Wealden, urging people in the district to eat and buy local produce.   Local hospitality encouraged... Read more

23rd July

South East Water have announced that they are restricting the use of hosepipes for customers in Kent and Sussex and it is enforceable from 18 July.

South East Water have announced that they are restricting the use of hosepipes for customers in Kent and Sussex. The announcement read:“Demand for water is the highest we have ever seen for this time of year, reaching 680 million litres on 30 June 2025. This is 105 million litres of water a day more than the... Read more

17th July

Herstmonceux restoration is well under way

Herstmonceux Castle restauration is well under way Queen’s University – with Bader College and Herstmonceux Castle Estate – has reported that the restoration of Herstmonceux Castle is progressing well and the essential components of the repairs are on track to be completed as planned by Autumn 2025. “Our priority is, as ever, the people who... Read more

19th June

Herstmonceux Castle showcases its plans for the future

Recovery after the sudden unplanned closure Since the snap closure in 2023 it has been a challenging time for the 600 acre Herstmonceux Estate and Bader College which is housed within the castle. However, as the light at the end of the tunnel comes into view, the hope is that the completion of the three... Read more

1st May

Herstmonceux Castle announces opening of new holiday apartments

An exciting new holiday experience in the heart of Sussex’s scenic countryside Herstmonceux Castle Estate, an historic and picturesque venue nestled within 300 acres of stunning countryside in East Sussex, has announced the launch of a new holiday apartments initiative, offering 35 self-catering holiday units. These AA 3-star apartments, available now for booking from April... Read more

8th April

We ask Heart and Home Property is now a good time to buy or sell your home?

Is this year a good time to buy or sell your home? As Spring is very much in the air, it’s traditionally the time that people get their homes ready to sell or set out to find a new home or both! We thought it would be a good idea to talk to property expert... Read more

13th March

Channel 4 wants YOU! Are you or do you know an undiscovered brainbox, read on…

Channel 4 are on the hunt for an undiscovered brainbox Do you have an undiscovered brainbox in your family lurking on the sofa? Because if you do – Channel 4 is about to launch a major new competition format show to spotlight the country’s undiscovered brainboxes. It is estimated that there are thousands of people in the... Read more

19th February

Herstmonceux’s new Estate Director looks ahead to a new year at the castle

Interview with Dean Pascall, Estate Director – Videographer: Jack White – Nordarktis Visitors will be welcomed back from April 2025 “Herstmonceux Estate has faced a number of challenges recently with the unexpected closure of the castle and grounds to visitors from late 2023. I am looking forward to welcoming everyone back in April 2025, “... Read more

5th February

Queens’s University and Bader College confirm an ongoing commitment to the legacy of the Herstmonceux Science Centre.

Update from Queen’s University and Bader College In response to recent concerns regarding the future of the Herstmonceux Science Centre site, Queen’s University and Bader College would like to reassure the community of their shared commitment to upholding the site’s legacy as a hub for scientific literacy, education, and public outreach. The University recognizes the... Read more

27th January

Future of Herstmonceux Observatory Science Centre uncertain after recent announcement

It has been a difficult time for the Herstmonceux Castle Estate, issues with the castle building have led to the prolonged closure of the university and popular events venue and plans for significant building works are underway. During this difficult time the owners of the estate ‘Bader College’ have made a difficult decision and announced... Read more

6th August

New funding for enhancement of green spaces in Wealden

Community Spaces Grants Programme helps to fund improvements at local rural green spaces within the district Sometimes a little goes a long way. It’s always worth applying for grants as the recent benefactors of funding from Wealden District Council’s Community Spaces Grants programme have discovered. Seven projects have been allocated support towards initiatives to help... Read more

31st July

Herstmonceux Castle welcomes visitors to the gardens and cafe this Summer.

Herstmonceux Castle, a Scheduled Monument and Grade 1 listed manor house, is undergoing an assessment of repairs needed to the outside walls.  This popular event venue and gardens located in Herstmonceux is also the home of Bader College, which delivers degree level education to students enrolled at Queen’s University at Kingston, in Ontario, Canada.  Following... Read more

5th July

Vice-Chancellor talks of shock following discovery of problems at historic castle

Queen’s University, owners of Herstmonceux Castle, are facing a substantial financial burden following the discovery in early November of structural defects in the South facing gatehouse while roofing work was being carried out. Roofing contractors alerted the management of Herstmonceux Castle Estate to possible problems they spotted while carrying out repairs. A specialist structural survey... Read more

30th November

Become a Friend of Herstmonceux Castle Estate

Herstmonceux Castle Estate has launched a new supporter network that includes a range of benefits. Markeiting Coordinator Barry Howse explains: “The Herstmonceux Castle Estate is a special place for many of our visitors.  As such, we have launched a new supporter network and we hope that everyone who joins it will be unified by a... Read more

14th March

August Bank Holiday events welcome record crowds

East Sussex residents were spoilt for choice over the end of August Bank Holiday weekend with three amazing events to choose from – Le Marche in Heathfield, The Festival of Transport in Hellingly and the Medieval Festival at Herstmonceux. Organisers were relieved that the events could go ahead this year after all of them had... Read more

9th September

So much to enjoy at Herstmonceux Castle Estate this summer

There’s even more reason to visit Herstmonceux Castle Estate this summer and Autumn with the reduction in season ticket prices – meaning you can visit as many times as you like until 31st October at a reduced cost. As it’s National Picnic Month why not plan a feast with family and friends to enjoy in... Read more

22nd July

May half-term at The Herstmonceux Castle Estate

An enchanting day out in the East Sussex countryside Within the beautiful 300-acre estate, you can explore formal gardens, woodland trails, meadows, and lakes, all set around a majestic 15th century moated castle. For younger visitors, there is an outdoor play area and giant tree swing plus the family challenge of the Marlow Rope Maze... Read more

26th May

Herstmonceux Castle Gardens and Grounds to re-open late March

Staff at the wonderful Herstmonceux Castle are gearing up to welcome visitors back at the end of March. From Monday 29th March to Wednesday 31st March, admission will be just for season ticket holders plus those named on their pass. No pre-booking required. For both new and returning visitors, the 300 acre Herstmonceux estate with... Read more

16th March

Guy is king of the castle during lockdown

It’s the time of year when Herstmonceux Castle and Grounds are at their most colourful with displays of daffodils, tulips, magnolias and primroses. Normally there would be hundreds of visitors walking around the estate, people attending special events like Easter egg hunts and others enjoying the tearoom and tours of the castle. But as a... Read more

15th April

Alice makes plea to the public after grandfather’s death

The devastated granddaughter of a 77-year old man who died recently of coronavirus says she is determined to make more people aware of the seriousness of the disease following her loss. Alice Tripp’s grandfather Alan Varney, who lived in Brighton, was self isolating and healthy when he had a fall at his home which resulted... Read more

11th April

Healthy half-term activities that won’t break the bank

Christmas celebrations seem like only yesterday and for many parents half-term has arrived incredibly quickly. Right now you are probably wondering how to keep the children occupied and off their gadgets without spending too much or travelling very far. Fortunately the weather forecast looks promising, so the kids can get outside in the fresh air.... Read more

13th February

Herstmonceux loses out in 11 goal thriller

The ESFL curtain raiser saw Herstmonceux 1st team defeated by a strong Hollington side who will definitely be one of the teams to beat this season. On a bright afternoon, with conditions perfect for football, the ‘Ceux travelled to Hastings sporting the new white and black strip courtesy of Littlewood who are continuing their sponsorship... Read more

9th September

Herstmonceux’s draw against competitive Seaford

An action-packed game on the 3G pitch at Seaford leisure centre saw Herstmonceux hold 5-5 last night, after going into an early 3-0 lead. The game was split into three 30-minute blocks, so this could definitely be classed as a game of 3 halves, as both sides took turns to hold the ascendancy. Manager Gaz... Read more

16th July

Seaford too strong for improving Herstmonceux

A dominant Seaford 1st team brought Herstmonceux back down to earth on Saturday, but manager Gaz Newton was satisfied with the continuing progress made by his side. The key to this game was the Southern Combination side’s sustained possession, and for the first 15 minutes the home side struggled to find a way into the... Read more

8th July

Herstmonceux hair shave for the Air Ambulance

A care support worker from Herstmonceux is going to be shaving off her hair at the end of July in aid of Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance Trust. Caroline Chewter, 28, decided to have her locks cut off after an horrific road traffic accident involving her family. Tragically, during May 2014, Caroline’s son, Russel... Read more

5th July

Herstmonceux dig deep to salvage a draw against Mile Oak

Herstmonceux produced a battling performance against Southern Combination opponents to secure an impressive 3-3 draw at Lime Cross on Saturday. In almost tropical conditions, Herstmonceux made the perfect start after five minutes when Callum Holles drove a 20 yard free kick into the bottom corner to put the home team 1-0 up. This stung Mile... Read more

1st July

Herstmonceux FC off to a flying start

Herstmonceux signalled they will be a force to be reckoned with this season by defeating Littlehampton FC by 3 goals to 1 at The Sportsfield on Saturday. After absorbing some early pressure from the home side, Herstmonceux took the lead after eight minutes. Good work on the right wing from Ade Fermin culminated with a... Read more

25th June

Herstmonceux FC loses in tense encounter

Herstmonceux FC took on Willingdon in the Eastbourne FA Cup final at Hailsham Town last Friday, and were narrowly edged out 2-0 in a tense encounter. A furious opening 15 minutes saw Liam Nulty hit the post for the ‘Ceux after lobbing the goalkeeper, and Henry Richards saw a speculative attempt just miss the target... Read more

15th May

Ideas for Easter – chocolate, eggs and bunnies

  Cuculo for a great choice of chocolates and Easter Eggs The ever popular deli on Heathfield’s High St, now stocks a range of luxury chocolates in their new bespoke chocolate chiller cabinet. H&R, English chocolate truffles have pride of place, with a choice of Belgium premium chocolates alongside. The store also has Italian Easter... Read more

6th April

Roger Daltrey shows his support for young people at the Wealden Works Awards

Last Tuesday night December 4, over 150 people attended Wealden Works Annual Awards event, at a packed Heathfield Youth Centre, to celebrate local young people’s achievements. The evening began with Councillor Rupert Simmons, Chairman of the Heathfield Partnership Trust welcoming guests, who included Chris Hardy, Chairman of the Wealden District Council, Ambassador – Roger Daltrey,... Read more

10th December

October is all about Draco but there’s no Harry Potter in sight!

One of the regular and easy ways to take part in watching the universe is too look for meteors. Science can use them to survey the content of the solar system, technology can use them to build and test strange radio equipment and the rest of us can enjoy the free show. If you ever... Read more

2nd October

September skies – the autumn equinox and the dog days of summer

September approaches and with it the autumn equinox and the dog days of summer. Nights overtake the days and we move into autumn. In the evenings the planets still put on a good show with Mars, Jupiter and Saturn all easily visible albeit low on the Southern horizon. Higher in the sky deep sky objects... Read more

31st August

Villagers make poppies to mark First World War centenary

As part of the commemoration of the centenary of the end of World War One, on the 11th of November, Herstmonceux W. I. will make a ‘Cascade of Poppies’ to be draped on the side of the Village Hall by the Plaque of Remembrance. They will need over 1,000 poppies. So far they have managed... Read more

2nd August

What’s up above in August?

Throughout July the sky never grows truly dark as even at midnight the sun is still clinging only a short way below the northern horizon. Fortunately this never really gets in the way of studying the really bright objects such as Mars and Jupiter, both of which were in the news recently; Jupiter with the... Read more

29th July

Keep your kids busy with Summer Clubs and Activities

The Summer holidays can be a real challenge for parents. Some parents are looking to find ways of having their children cared for, while other parents are searching for ideas to keep their children occupied during the long holidays. Parents of younger children often want to find activities they can share with their kids, and... Read more

18th July

What’s up above at the moment?

Jupiter still dominates the early evening skies but this month Mars reaches its highest point for the year and its closest and brightest point for many years. Mars is at opposition and only 57 million kilometres distant. Even a small telescope will show a distinct sphere and a reasonable telescope will be able to see... Read more

28th June

New book remembers the WW1 fallen from the Heathfield area

A while back we publicised Nicola’s quest for information about the fallen soldiers named on the war memorials in Heathfield, Broad Oak and Punnetts Town. After months of painstaking reseach she has now completed and published her book. In it she researches the names of all of the soldiers who are named on the World... Read more

12th June

Our nearest star – the sun

The summer skies over Northern Europe never truly become dark, even at midnight twilight will be hugging the northern horizon hiding the stars. Among the twilight you might make out a pale band of light that slowly rises as the night progress. That pale band of stars is the Milky Way, our home galaxy, and... Read more

5th June

Herstmonceux Castle Medieval Festival set to break all records!

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9th May

Win a family ticket to England’s Medieval Festival at Herstmonceux Castle

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9th May

Win a family ticket to visit two great Sussex attractions in one stunning location!

Here’s your chance to win a family of four joint ticket to the following attractions on the Herstmonceux estate: The Observatory Science Centre – spectacular science set among the domes at the former home of the world famous Royal Greenwich Observatory and Herstmonceux Castle Gardens and Grounds – a beautiful, moated 15th Century castle with... Read more

8th May

What’s up in the sky next month?

The kings and queens of the solar system show themselves to best advantage in May. Everyone likes a good story and astronomy is littered with the characters from good stories. The planets take their names from the mythology of a pre-scientific age and in May two of the brightest are prominent in the evening sky.... Read more

26th April

Not got anything planned for the Easter Holidays? We’ve done the legwork.

If you are looking for ideas for what to do over the Easter Holidays, look no further. We have done the legwork, and hunted out some bargains and a range of ideas from heading to the slopes or hunting for chocolate bunnies nearer to home. Head for the slopes, hills or the beach. Alpine Elements... Read more

22nd March

Windmill Hill Windmill, Herstmonceux gears up for a new season

The restoration of the old windmill at Herstmonceux really has been a labour of love for all concerned; not least for Bee Frost, the woman whose back garden it is located in. She and her husband bought the property by auction in 1994 and, although they could live in the house, they were unsure what... Read more

20th March