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Sussex Downs Line - Discover historic Lewes, the Ouse Valley, and the stunning Seaford coastline with Southern's Sussex Downs Line.

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Moulsecoomb    ➤

Discover the convenient charm of Moulsecoomb: A car-free gateway to Brighton's vibrant coast and the serene South Downs

Tucked away in East Sussex, Moulsecoomb offers a delightful starting point for exploring the vibrant city of Brighton and its stunning surroundings, all without the need for a car. With its own convenient railway station, you’re perfectly placed to embrace a relaxed journey.

Step off the train in Moulsecoomb and you’re instantly connected to the wider adventures of Sussex. Head south into the heart of Brighton, where the iconic Royal Pavilion and lively Brighton Palace Pier beckon. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the seafront or delve into the quirky Lanes for independent shops and cafes. With excellent bus services, reaching these city highlights couldn’t be simpler.

For those who yearn for the fresh air, Moulsecoomb is also a gateway to the rolling hills of the South Downs National Park. Just a short hop away, you can immerse yourself in picturesque walking trails, breathe in the tranquility of the English countryside, and enjoy panoramic views. Exploring this charming corner of Britain by train and on foot allows you to truly soak in the unique character of both urban and natural landscapes.

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Bishopstone    ➤

Escape to Bishopstone: Experience the serene beauty and Saxon past of this charming East Sussex village, a short, pleasant train ride away.

Nestled within the serene embrace of the South Downs, Bishopstone offers a tranquil escape in East Sussex. This charming village, with its ancient Saxon church and echoes of an aristocratic past, invites you to step back in time. Enjoy peaceful walks through the surrounding countryside, where breathtaking views unfold around every corner. Travelling here by train is a delight, with Bishopstone station providing easy access from Seaford or Lewes. From here, you can wander to the historic Tidemills, a poignant reminder of forgotten industry, or simply soak in the quiet beauty of this unique corner of England without the need for a car.

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This listing was last updated on 1st January 2026

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