Lewes and democracy

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"A walk through this fine county town on a slightly unusual route that gives a flavour of its long history."
Walk directions

Go out of the rear exit of the car park, and in the park walk up the spiral path on the right onto the summit of the Mount, thought to be a post-medieval feature, for a view over the priory ruins. Return to the path and go right alongside a wall. Go through an entrance into the Priory Park and follow the winding path past interpretation boards explaining the priory ruins. At the end pass a small castellated folly tower. 

Just past Priory Cottage, turn right on Cockshut Lane, under the railway bridge, then turn right on Southover High Street, passing St John the Baptist Church, at the far side of which are the remains of Lewes Priory's 13th-century gateway. Go left at The King’s Head and shortly half right into the grounds of a mansion, Southover Grange. 

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  Terrain  - Town roads, lanes and footpaths, parks and a river bank path
  Landscape  - Mostly townscape with a foray into the town’s priory grounds
  Dog friendliness  - On lead; dogs not allowed in Southover Grange park
  Parking  - Mountfield Road pay-and-display car park or the station car park (more expensive)
  Toilets en route  - Market Lane and Station Street
About the walk
Lewes is the county town of East Sussex, and boasts the necessary accoutrements of a fine stone County Hall of 1808 and a gaol. Perched on and flowing down from a ridge-top site, its architecture reflects a long history. Survivors from the Middle Ages include several churches, a hilltop castle,...
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Lewes and democracy

Recommended by
Our view
"A walk through this fine county town on a slightly unusual route that gives a flavour of its long history."
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Town roads, lanes and footpaths, parks and a river bank path
  Landscape - Mostly townscape with a foray into the town’s priory grounds
  Dog friendliness - On lead; dogs not allowed in Southover Grange park
  Parking - Mountfield Road pay-and-display car park or the station car park (more expensive)
  Toilets en route - Market Lane and Station Street
About the walk
Lewes is the county town of East Sussex, and boasts the necessary accoutrements of a fine stone County Hall of 1808 and a gaol. Perched on and flowing down from a ridge-top site, its architecture reflects a long history. Survivors from the Middle Ages include several churches, a hilltop castle,...
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