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Sussex Landscape

Pete Hemington | The South Downs

The South Downs

A view from Beddingham Hill on the South Downs Way of Mount Caburn, Lewes and the Ouse valley. Taken on a blustery summers day in August, looking north across the typical landscape of the area in East Sussex. Lewes is the county town of East Sussex. This is a short distance from Iford and a YHA with a good walkers cafe
Pete Hemington | Beachy Head

Beachy Head

Looking over the edge of chalk cliffs of Beachy head down to the lighthouse, on a summers day.
Pete Hemington | The weald from Mount Harry

The weald from Mount Harry

A view out across the weald from the South Downs from Mount Harry near Lewes in Sussex. A blustery day wirh billowing clouds driving across the hills and patches of sunlight on the distant farmland
Pete Hemington | The South Downs in Sussex

The South Downs in Sussex

A view from the Downs near Ringmer looking over Farm land known as Little heaven on a cold winters day. Cliff Hill near Mount Caburn and Glynde, now part of the National Park
Pete Hemington | Hope Gap in Sussex

Hope Gap in Sussex

A view from Hope Gap across Cuckmere Haven towards the Seven Sisters. Beautiful colours in the shallow water lead the eye to the dramatic white chalk cliffs on the edge of the English Channel
Pete Hemington | Lewes in Sussex

Lewes in Sussex

A view from the Cliffe Hill on the edge of Lewes with the River Ouse. A view point from the road to the Golf Course.
Pete Hemington | Mount Caburn from Oxteddle Bottom

Mount Caburn from Oxteddle Bottom

A view of the South Downs in Sussex. Looking up to the ridge that leads to Mt Caburn Summit from Oxteddle Bottom near Southerham Farm not far from Lewes
Pete Hemington | The Derelict West Pier

The Derelict West Pier

The ruins of the Old West Pier in Brighton, Sussex. Taken as a long exposure in moonlight on a clear evening.
Pete Hemington | South Downs in Sussex

South Downs in Sussex

A view from Beddingham Hill near Firle Beacon towards Mount Caburn in Sussex. Dramatic clouds dwaf the landscape. In the distance the wind mill at Glyndebourne can be seen.