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Vacation Rentals in Mid Sussex District
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Cabin in Brighton
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (26)
The price is ¥24,139
¥28,967 total
includes taxes & fees
Dec 16 - Dec 17

Cottage in Haywards Heath
The price is ¥100,407
¥120,488 total
includes taxes & fees
Dec 11 - Dec 12

Cottage in Cuckfield
The price is ¥33,538
¥38,093 total
includes taxes & fees
Dec 8 - Dec 9

Cottage in Slaugham
The price is ¥72,458
¥82,809 total
includes taxes & fees
Dec 10 - Dec 11

Cottage in Fulking, near Brighton
9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (7)
The price is ¥54,033
¥54,033 total
includes taxes & fees
Dec 15 - Dec 16

Cottage in Near Balcombe
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (1)
The price is ¥44,303
¥44,303 total
includes taxes & fees
Dec 11 - Dec 12

Vacation Home in Cuckfield
The price is ¥65,213
¥98,130 total
includes taxes & fees
Dec 10 - Dec 11

Apartment in Haywards Heath
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (3)
The price is ¥22,773
¥40,163 total
includes taxes & fees
Dec 8 - Dec 9
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Bloc Hotel London Gatwick Airport
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The structure is a Grade II listed building and was restored in 1996 with grants from the Railway Heritage Trust and English Heritage. Matching stone was imported from France, to ensure a close match with the existing balustrades and pavilions.[6]
The viaduct is still used, with around 110 trains per day passing over it on the Brighton Main Line.](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/179920/325a5ace-e975-42ef-a446-bb0bb36b18dd.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1200&h=500&q=medium)















































































