What to Expect on the Lewes Treasure Hunt The Lewes Treasure Hunt is the perfect route for exploring this historic town, taking in the Battle of Lewes, a wife of Henry VIII, local beer, a secret code in Southover Grange Gardens, fireworks and Tom Paine. The starting point is the entrance to the Priory Ruins (station side). The nearest car park is Mountfield Road (BN7 2UT). Leave the car park with the fence and grassy mound on your right, follow the path with playing fields on your left, and you’ll reach the Priory Ruins for Question 1. The hunt takes 1.5–2 hours and is suitable for wheelchair users and pushchairs, though there is one steep hill (Station Street).
Personalised Treasure Hunts in Lewes I specialise in writing personalised treasure hunts across Sussex, including Lewes. The town is ideal for a Lewes team?building treasure hunt or a Lewes birthday treasure hunt. The personalised and time?efficient Heist Escape Treasure Hunt is also available in Lewes. Contact: info@blackcattreasurehunts.co.uk …or call 01323?655346.
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Why Black Cat Treasure Hunts? • I was born a few miles away, so I know Lewes well and all the best routes and sights. • I’ve worked in Lewes and use quirky, fun facts in my treasure hunt questions and challenges, especially for team-building groups.