Additional sounds and footage from Pixabay
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on the SOUTH DOWNS
South Downs
Join the Whistlestop Arts team as we explore West Dean Gardens and the Weald and Downland Living Museum in the South Downs National Park. Enjoy fun activities and tales from our adventure.
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Immerse yourself in the stunning landscape and soak up all it has to offer by watching individual film clips of the people we met, viewing the full-length film, or downloading and listening to the audio guide while strolling through the countryside or from the comfort of your armchair.
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The FULL-LENGTH version of our Virtual Day Trip features on-screen instructions for pausing before the next activity. It is designed to be used with our RESOURCE PACK and is especially beneficial for groups.
West Dean Gardens
Weald and Downland Museum
Annalees & Luna
Watch the FULL LENGTH version of our day trip HERE on our YouTube channel.
Looking to host the Virtual Day Trip for a group?
Our RESOURCE PACK is designed to assist you run your session smoothly.
Download it HERE.
Listen to the AUDIO version with
Luna and Annalees.
Stream now or click download to save it for later.
Welcome to the South Downs
Enjoy watching the different films and hearing from our South Downs guests.
Don't forget to take a break and give our Paper Posy craft activity a try.
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If you're planning a trip to West Dean and Singleton, why not invite your friends and family to join you? Share our Postcard Invitation or simply write them a note inspired by your countryside adventure.
For a quick treat, try our recipe for Drop Scones. They're perfect with sweet or savoury toppings.
Click HERE to download our Paper Posy
craft activity
Click HERE to download a delicious
Drop Scones recipe
Click HERE to download our South Downs Postcard.
1 | WEST DEAN GARDENS
with Tom
2 | BLACKSMITHING
at Weald & Downland Museum
3 | RAG RUGGING
at Weald & Downland Museum
4 | DROP SCONES
at Weald & Downland Museum
5 | VOLUNTEERING
at Weald & Downland Museum
6 | LEVIN DOWN
with Kate
7 | MEDITATION
with Kate
Project created in collaboration
with Age UK WSBH
Arthur and Doreen Green 1955
Funded by the Arthur and Doreen Green Fund at Sussex Community Foundation