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Residential park homes and mobile homes in East Sussex

You have Brighton and Eastbourne in your county, Brighton complete with its famous pier, shopping in ‘The Lanes’ and so much more, Eastbourne and Hastings are ideal for a quieter town. If you're looking for residential parks in East Sussex with park homes, mobile homes and vacant plots for sale, you'll find parks that allow dogs or cats, just some choices amongst the searches available by ticking the boxes on the left side.

Aside from the seaside towns, there’s miles of countryside to enjoy, especially the South Downs National park and the East Sussex Falconry at Herstmonceux Castle. Medieval villages such as Rye, the site of the Battle of Hastings, other castles and houses to visit include Bodiam Castle, Glyned & Firle Place, and Alfriston Clergy House, which was the first National Trust property.

Fun fact! Brighton Sea Life Centre is the world’s oldest aquarium, it opened in 1872.

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Kingfisher Park (East Sussex)

Normans Bay, East Sussex
dogs_allowed Residential (owned) Cats Allowed Park Rules

Lion House Park

Hailsham, East Sussex
Residential (owned) Park Rules

Oak Tree Close Park

Eastbourne, East Sussex
dogs_allowed Residential (owned)

Eastbourne Heights

Eastbourne, East Sussex
Residential (owned) Park Rules

Newhaven Heights

Newhaven, East Sussex
dogs_allowed Residential (owned) Cats Allowed

Barley Mow Park

Uckfield, East Sussex
dogs_allowed Residential (owned) Cats Allowed Park Rules

Tudor Rose Park

Peacehaven, East Sussex
Residential (owned)

Burwash Park

Burwash, East Sussex
Residential (owned) Park Rules

Whitegates Park

Hastings, East Sussex
dogs_allowed Residential (owned) Cats Allowed Park Rules

Bakers Farm Park

Hailsham, East Sussex
Residential (owned) Cats Allowed Park Rules

Downland Park

Newhaven, East Sussex
dogs_allowed Residential (owned) Cats Allowed
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