What's On in Seaford
Browse all 708 events and activities in Seaford
Loading events...
Browse all 708 events and activities in Seaford
Loading events...
An open painting competition inviting artists to capture the Clergy House and its garden. Available across the competition window during opening hours.
Small-group guided tours and tastings running Thursday to Sunday through the summer season, showing how Rathfinny makes its world-class vintage Sussex Sparkling wines. The experience combines a walk through the vines with an extended tasting of Sussex wines overlooking the Cuckmere Valley. Booking is recommended.
An evening RIB cruise along the Sussex coast to view the Seven Sisters cliffs as the sky fills with sunset colours. Departure times vary through the summer to track the changing sunset. Runs 1 hour, up to 11 passengers, all ages, with wildlife more active at dusk (seals, porpoise, seabirds).
Centenary exhibition of pen and ink images of Seaford by 19th century local artist Harry Harrison Evans, in the Kathleen Aires room. Museum open Saturdays and Sundays 11am to 4pm, Wednesdays 2pm to 4pm, and Bank Holidays.
Splash Point Jazz presents legendary saxophonist Art Themen performing with The Neal Richardson Trio at The View, Seaford Head Golf Club. Doors 6pm, music starts 7pm.
Fortnightly Monday afternoon bingo session at the Con Club on Dane Road. A friendly and welcoming atmosphere with a well stocked bar, all ages welcome.
A hands-on workshop teaching multi-coloured jigsaw linocut printmaking without requiring registration skills. Suitable for those with or without prior linocut experience.
Women's softball home fixture at The Salts.
A fast 40 minute RIB ride from Newhaven to the Seven Sisters cliffs with classic rock anthems as the soundtrack, great views and plenty of fresh sea air. Family friendly for ages 4 and up, with departures most days throughout the season; booking required.
A 90 minute cruise from Newhaven Marina along the Sussex coast past Tide Mills, Seaford Bay, Splash Point, Hope Gap and Cuckmere Haven to the Seven Sisters cliffs, with tales of the area's smuggling past and wildlife spotting for seals, porpoises and seabirds. Weather permitting, passengers can swim beneath the cliffs. Up to 11 passengers on a luxury Italian RIB, ages 2 and up, bookable daily through 11 October.
Opening concert of the 20th anniversary festival featuring the South Downs Festival Orchestra with Grieg's Holberg Suite, Bach's Double Concerto, Vivaldi, and Suk.
The Seaford Carers Support Group meets at Crossway Church Hall on Clinton Place, providing support, information and companionship for those caring for someone with dementia. The group is run by Dementia Information and Support Courses CIC. Contact the organiser for meeting times.
Brighton based artist Sally Smith presents her debut solo exhibition at the Crypt Gallery. Her paintings elevate the everyday, transforming sentimental objects, household finds and garden flowers into studies of colour and form. Proceeds after artist payment support SCIP's charity work keeping local art accessible.
String ensemble concert featuring Strauss, Schonberg, and Tchaikovsky compositions at the 20th anniversary festival.
Regular fellowship meeting of the Rotary Club of Seaford, a social lunchtime gathering for members and guests. Held at Seaford Golf Club on Firle Road.
Lunchtime concert with Beethoven String Quartet No. 11 and Mendelssohn String Quintet No. 1 performed by five string players. Retiring donation, no booking required.
Evening concert with Melvyn Tan on piano, Irene Duval on violin, and Joanna David narrating. Schubert, Liszt, and Mendelssohn with Carl Davis score.
Join Sussex naturalist Michael Blencowe for a morning discovering moths at Seven Sisters Country Park. The session starts with a short drive into the downland valley to open the previous night's moth survey and identify what has been caught, with plenty of opportunities for close observation and wildlife photography. Adults only (18 plus), booking required via Eventbrite.
Elvis the legend is back at The View. Step into the spotlight and relive the sound, style and swagger of the King, one night that is all shook up.
Community cinema screening of Lee (certificate 15) at the Barn Theatre. Tickets available on the door and in advance.
Lunchtime recital by Piano Competition Prizewinner Chengyao Zhou performing Rachmaninoff, Scarlatti, Rameau, Chopin, Schumann, Ravel, and Liszt.
Jacqui Dankworth celebrates the musical legacy of Stephen Sondheim in an evening vocal performance.
Take part in Butterfly Conservation's nationwide citizen science survey by counting butterflies for 15 minutes in a sunny spot within Seven Sisters Country Park. Pick up a free spotter sheet from the Visitor Centre or use the Big Butterfly Count app. No booking needed, free to join in at any time during the count period.
A photography exhibition exploring the historic phenomenon of Chalk Hill Blue butterflies, once so numerous on the South Downs that they created a blue shimmer across the landscape. Visitors can view the show during the opening weekend of the Big Butterfly Count, then head outside to look for Chalk Hill Blues in the park. Free admission, parking charges apply.
An evening stand up paddleboard yoga session on the calm water of the Cuckmere Meanders. Watch the sun go down as you stretch and smile on your board.
An evening cruise from Newhaven Marina along the Sussex coastline past Seaford Bay to the Seven Sisters chalk cliffs, timed to coincide with sunset. The one-hour trip on a luxury RIB offers wildlife spotting for seals, porpoises, and seabirds, with guests welcome to bring drinks on board. Departure times vary through the season to track the changing sunset.
Free, weekly, timed 5k run along Seaford seafront starting at Splash Point. Everyone welcome to run, jog, walk or volunteer.
Seaford Rotary hosts the Seaford Community Music Festival, an open-air family event showcasing around 350 local performers throughout the afternoon and evening. Includes winners of the Rotary Young Musician Competition, a massed choir from five local primary schools, accomplished local performers, and artists associated with Glyndebourne and English National Opera. Music runs from 3.30pm until 10pm, culminating in a low-noise fireworks display. Picnics encouraged, quality food vendors on site, with local musician Jonny Lewis as compere.
A 21km charity hike along the Sussex coastline from Seaford to Eastbourne over the Seven Sisters, with all proceeds going to Hummingbird Brighton refugee charity and UNICEF Sudan. Meet outside Seaford Station from 10.30am, walk starts 11.30am.
Original member of 60s chart toppers The Bachelors, Dec Cluskey performs the group's hits, shares behind the scenes showbiz stories and takes part in a short Q&A. His daughter Victoria, an international vocalist, sings classic hits from the 60s through to the 90s. Doors open 7pm.
A free nature recovery day for 16 to 25 year olds, helping Rangers with habitat management as part of landscape conservation work at Seven Sisters. Includes fun and educational activities and the chance to meet like-minded people. Bring lunch, sturdy footwear and weather-appropriate clothing; travel cost assistance available. Booking required via Eventbrite.
Outdoor picnic microconcert with the Brighton Folk Choir at one of England's smallest churches in the Cuckmere Valley. Bring a blanket and picnic, no booking required.
Extended anniversary gala celebration featuring Schubert, Faure, Vaughan Williams, Elgar, and Shostakovich with readings and poetry.
A guided stroll around the village of Alfriston, learning about its history from Saxon times to the present day. Runs on selected dates through the summer.
Seaford Natural History Society launches its biodiversity initiative with an afternoon of talks and workshops, headlined by naturalist Michael Blencowe asking what biodiversity means, why it matters and how to measure it in Seaford. A chance to connect with local nature conservation groups, doors open 1.15pm.
Local naturalist Michael Blencowe leads a wildlife survey of Martello Fields to discover what wildlife lives in apparently lifeless recreation grounds. Part of the Seaford Biodiversity Project, this is a hands-on outdoor session welcoming all ages.
90-minute guided evening walk through East Dean village with stories of local ghosts, smugglers, and shipwrecks along the ancient smugglers track called Went Way. Approximately 1.2 miles at a moderate pace.
A guided bird watching walk led by James Duncan, starting from South Hill Barn Car Park as part of the Seaford Biodiversity Project.
A guided look at seashore wildlife with James Duncan, held at Seaford Museum of Local History as part of the Seaford Biodiversity Project.
A session on recording local nature sightings, part of the Seaford Biodiversity Project's day of events at Seaford Baptist Church.
A panoramic 13 mile (20km) circular hike starting from Seaford railway station at 10:50, heading towards Newhaven then inland past Devils Rest Bottom with views of the Litlington White Horse, returning over Seaford Head with views across to the Seven Sisters. There may be a chance for a sea swim at Seaford at the end, followed by a pub stop. Also cross posted to the Escape London City Explorers and London Explorers Meetup groups, whose walkers travel down from London Victoria on the train arriving at Seaford at 10:48.
Seaford CC 2nd XI host Crowhurst Park CC 2nd XI in a Saturday league fixture at The Salts. Played on the main pitch at the seafront recreation ground. Spectators welcome.
Seaford CC 3rd XI host Little Common Ramblers CC 3rd XI in a Saturday league fixture at The Salts. Played on the development pitch at the seafront recreation ground. Spectators welcome.
A nature focused community event promoted by Seaford Town Council in connection with Renaturing Seaford. Timing and venue details are on the council events page or via Renaturing Seaford.
A guided 23km coastal hike over the Seven Sisters cliffs, described as the most exhilarating coastal hike in the South East of England. The group meets at London Victoria Station and travels by train to the start of the walk.
Drop-in butterfly themed crafts and activities for families in the Pump Barn to mark the start of the Big Butterfly Count 2026. Free entry with donations to the South Downs Trust welcomed. Not a supervised session, under 18s must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
A guided Seven Sisters hike for girls aged 9 to 14 to unplug, explore nature, build confidence, and be inspired by stories of trailblazing women.
A car boot and craft fair at Martello Fields organised by Seaford Bonfire Society. Gates open for sellers at 7:30am, public admitted from 8:30am until 1pm. No advance pitch booking required, just turn up on the day.
Closing concert of the 20th anniversary festival featuring the Woolf Quartet performing Shostakovich String Quartet No. 7 and Mendelssohn String Quartet No. 2. Retiring donation, no booking required.
Friends of Bishopstone Station (FOBS) open the newly restored Platform Waiting Room, a heritage room with a permanent exhibition on the history of the Ouse Estuary, Tide Mills, the wartime Seaplane Station and the station itself. Entry is free, with refreshments and souvenirs available in the main station building.
A rare chance to visit the iconic clifftop garden at 5 Coastguard Cottages, overlooking the Seven Sisters in the South Downs National Park. The garden features native plants, poppies, herbs and acanthus, with the owners' sculpture and pottery on display.
An al fresco wine sampling experience among the vineyard rows accompanied by a Sussex ploughman's lunch. Guests taste Rathfinny Sussex sparkling and still wines while taking in views across the Cuckmere Valley. Booking is required.
A wellness day on the Cuckmere Meanders: paddle, pause, move the body and let it rest, taking in the sights of the Cuckmere Valley. Further session dates run through to 18 August; check the booking page.
A gentle guided stroll through the iconic Seven Sisters cliffs, starting from the Seven Sisters car park in Exceat.
A guided wellbeing hike for women along the Seven Sisters cliffs, exploring burnout and its deeper roots. Walk, reflect and reconnect with nature while learning self care tools.
South Downs Ranger and butterfly enthusiast Tim Squire leads an immersive session on the butterflies of the chalk grassland, starting with an indoor introduction followed by a guided outdoor walk to spot and identify species in their natural habitat. Wear weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear. Booking required via Eventbrite.
A rare chance to visit the iconic clifftop garden at 5 Coastguard Cottages, overlooking the Seven Sisters in the South Downs National Park. The garden features native plants, poppies, herbs and acanthus, with the owners' sculpture and pottery on display.
Junior home fixture at The Salts.
Illustrated talk by Robin Keyte on the Amsterdam Disaster at Bulverhythe. The Alfriston Women's Group meets regularly at the War Memorial Hall for talks, friendship, and companionship.
An evening art workshop led by Sally Smith at the Crypt Gallery, held during her Still Life Treasures exhibition. The £30 fee includes tuition, materials and refreshments.
A 3 mile evening walk with Brighton Outdoor Society from Berwick Station in the Cuckmere valley, taking in the Cricketers pub. A short, sociable summer evening stroll through the countryside near Alfriston.
A midday stretch and flow yoga session on paddleboards on the Cuckmere Meanders, with all equipment provided. Further session dates run through to 18 August; check the booking page.
Full Council meeting of Seaford Town Council. Agendas and minutes are published on the council meetings page, and meetings are video recorded and uploaded to the council's YouTube channel.
Summer holiday activities for families at Drusillas Park near Alfriston.
A calm and intimate Sound and Spa evening at The Alfriston, led by holistic guide Olivia Hempstead. A relaxing experience combining sound healing with spa treatments.
Annual flower and produce show held at the War Memorial Hall in Alfriston, celebrating local horticulture and produce from the Cuckmere Valley.
Bizzybirds networking group for women meets at The View at Seaford Head Golf Club for their July monthly meeting. The group welcomes women from all business backgrounds for a relaxed and supportive networking session. The meeting starts at 10:00 AM.
Discover what lies beneath the ground at Alfriston Clergy House with a hands-on archaeological dig activity over two days.
Phoenix Fires perform live at The Kings Head in Seaford for an evening of live music. The band brings their energetic performance to this popular Seaford pub on Pelham Road. The show starts from 9:00 PM.
The regular Seaford Town Market returns to Church Street with stalls selling local produce, crafts and goods. Held on the second and fourth Saturday of each month. A lively town-centre shopping event.
Free, weekly, timed 5k run along Seaford seafront starting at Splash Point. Everyone welcome to run, jog, walk or volunteer.
A 20km coastal walk for men across the Seven Sisters cliffs, built around movement, conversation and shared experience. The walk starts from Seaford station and crosses the cliffs at Exceat.
Five-mile clifftop hike from Birling Gap to Eastbourne incorporating dhikr and reflection, finishing at Cafe Joon with a drink and toastie included.
Evening bingo at the Con Club, held on the fourth Saturday of the month. Come and have a fun night out and bring your friends.
90-minute guided evening walk through East Dean village with stories of local ghosts, smugglers, and shipwrecks along the ancient smugglers track called Went Way. Approximately 1.2 miles at a moderate pace.
Sussex Cricket League Division 6 East home fixture at The Salts.
Seaford CC 4th XI host Hailsham CC 5th XI in a Saturday league fixture at The Salts. Played on the development pitch at the seafront recreation ground. Spectators welcome.
A sociable 14 mile hike over the Seven Sisters cliffs from Seaford to Eastbourne for lesbian and queer walkers, finishing with drinks near Eastbourne station. The group meets at London Victoria at 08:20 for the 08:54 train, arriving at Seaford station at 10:19 to start the walk.
A 14.5 mile hike from Glynde over Firle Beacon, dropping into historic Alfriston then following the Cuckmere River to Cuckmere Haven and climbing Seaford Head for views of the Seven Sisters before finishing in Seaford. Meets at London Victoria station at 08:20; hike starts from Glynde station at 10:25.
Car boot and craft fair on Seaford seafront organised by the Seaford Bonfire Society. Sellers arrive from 7:30am, no advance booking required.
Acrylic painting class led by local artist Alicia Tolhurst-Brown at the Crypt Gallery. Maximum 8 participants per session. Contact Alicia on 07882 298810 or [email protected] to book.
Get crafty and create your own colourful mosaic masterpiece in a fun one day workshop at Salty Apple Studio in Seaford. All materials and tuition included.
A taster session at Cuckmere Valley Canoe Club where newcomers can try kayaking or paddle boarding. A friendly introduction to paddlesports in a scenic river setting.
A Seven Sisters hike at Seaford organised by The BCS British Chinese Society. The group is private on Meetup, so the meeting point and full route details are visible to members after joining the group.
A ladies only charity hike along the Seven Sisters cliffs, walking with purpose to raise money for Gaza. Join the sisterhood for a full day on the coast.
A guided wellbeing hike for women at Seven Sisters. Walk, reflect and reconnect with nature, and learn self care tools to feel grounded and renewed.
Opening night of Murder With Love at Seaford Little Theatre. Two tickets for the price of one on opening night only.
Fortnightly Monday afternoon bingo session at the Con Club on Dane Road. A friendly and welcoming atmosphere with a well stocked bar, all ages welcome.
Evening performance of Murder With Love at Seaford Little Theatre.
Rotary Club of Seaford fifth Wednesday evening meeting at Seaford Golf Club.
A fundraising exhibition and auction featuring original sketches and artworks donated by more than 40 UK based artists and makers. An online auction runs alongside the gallery show, with all proceeds supporting SCIP's free Creative Health programmes for children, young people and adults.
Last Friday of the month live music evening at the Plough & Harrow, with drinks and good company until late.
The Highway Sun perform live at The Kings Head in Seaford for an evening of live music. The Kings Head on Pelham Road is a regular venue for live entertainment in the town. Check with the venue for start times and entry details.
Evening performance of Murder With Love at Seaford Little Theatre.
A fun mini canvas sip and paint morning inspired by the gorgeous Seven Sisters cliffs, held at The View in Seaford. Grab your friends and get creative.
Free, weekly, timed 5k run along Seaford seafront starting at Splash Point. Everyone welcome to run, jog, walk or volunteer.
Live entertainment from popular singer Mark Brundall at the Con Club. Part of the club's regular first and third Saturday entertainment nights.
90-minute guided evening walk through East Dean village with stories of local ghosts, smugglers, and shipwrecks along the ancient smugglers track called Went Way. Approximately 1.2 miles at a moderate pace.
Saturday matinee performance of Murder With Love at Seaford Little Theatre.
Saturday evening performance of Murder With Love at Seaford Little Theatre.
Sussex Cricket League Division 4 East home fixture at The Salts.
Sussex Cricket League home fixture at The Salts.
A guided 14 mile (22km) hike along the Seven Sisters chalk cliffs, starting from Seaford and following the South Downs Way past Cuckmere Haven, Birling Gap and Belle Tout Lighthouse to finish in Eastbourne. Graded intermediate to challenging with 580m of ascent and 5.5 to 6.5 hours of walking. The group meets at London Victoria at 08:20 and travels down by train, which is included in the price.
A guided stroll taking in breathtaking views of the iconic Seven Sisters cliffs, with a picnic along the way. A relaxed way to enjoy the Sussex coast on foot.
A free 12 to 14 mile return hike from Eastbourne to Cuckmere Haven via the Seven Sisters, covering all seven chalk peaks (Haven Brow, Short Brow, Rough Brow, Brass Point, Flagstaff Point, Baileys Hill and Went Hill Brow) before descending to the Cuckmere Haven estuary. Optional swim at Cuckmere Haven.
Monthly boot, craft and produce fair at Martello Fields organised by Seaford Rotary Club. Sellers' gates open 7:30am, public from 9am. No pitch booking required. Proceeds support local charitable projects.
First Sunday of the month jazz lunch at the Plough & Harrow, with traditional Sunday roast, drinks and live jazz.
Two regional textile groups demonstrate a wide range of fibre arts including weaving, spinning, dyeing, tablet weaving, inkle weaving, crochet, embroidery, tapestry weaving, knitting, peg loom, kumihimo and wool preparation. Presented by the East Sussex Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers and the Brighton and Hove Textile Art Group.
Intra-club friendly between Seaford XI and the Chairman's XI at The Salts.
A medium grade 10 mile circular hike starting and finishing in Seaford, walking through Friston Forest past pretty cottages with views of the Cuckmere River winding to the sea at Cuckmere Haven. Finishes back in Seaford with the option of dinner or a pint. Meets at London Victoria station at 09:00.
A 23km hike along the South Downs Way from Glynde to Seaford, with a lunch stop in the old smuggling village of Alfriston, then through the Cuckmere Valley, Friston Forest and Seaford Head Nature Reserve to Cuckmere Haven, ending at Seaford station. The group meets at East Croydon Station for the train to Glynde.
A nature walk led by Sussex naturalist Michael Blencowe looking for and identifying butterflies in their natural habitat.
Meeting of Seaford Town Council's Planning and Highways Committee. See the council's meetings page for the agenda.
Monthly quiz night with hosts Martin and Liz, held on the second Saturday of the month. Recent quizzes have been packed out, so arrive early.
Free, weekly, timed 5k run along Seaford seafront starting at Splash Point. Everyone welcome to run, jog, walk or volunteer.
Seaford Town Market is held on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month in Church Street, with up to 26 stalls offering local foods, crafts, preserves, beverages, essentials and treats made and produced by local people.
An open-air performance of the Sussex Play by the Southdown Players in the grounds of Alfriston Clergy House. The short performance brings local Sussex heritage to life in a historic setting. Normal admission applies.
A large family-friendly summer fayre at Martello Fields with craft stalls, toys, local produce, tombola, funfair rides, bouncy castle, rodeo bull, axe throwing, classic car display, dog show, food stalls and a beer tent. Supported by Seaford Town Council Large Grants Scheme.
A live performance of 1990s covers from Dance Vader at The Old Boot Inn. An evening of party music and nostalgia.
Friends of Bishopstone Station (FOBS) open the newly restored Platform Waiting Room, a heritage room with a permanent exhibition on the history of the Ouse Estuary, Tide Mills, the wartime Seaplane Station and the station itself. Entry is free, with refreshments and souvenirs available in the main station building.
90-minute guided evening walk through East Dean village with stories of local ghosts, smugglers, and shipwrecks along the ancient smugglers track called Went Way. Approximately 1.2 miles at a moderate pace.
The Last Minute Artists, a flock of Sussex based artists and makers, return to the Pump Barn with an exhibition playfully exploring pastoral life and navigating countryside spaces. Open daily from 10:00 to 16:30. Free entry, with car parking charges applying.
Sussex Cricket League Division 6 East home fixture at The Salts.
Sussex Cricket League home fixture at The Salts.
A popular monthly trivia quiz on the second Wednesday of the month. This is a sell out event, so advance booking is recommended.
A debut exhibition from Catherine Gellatly and Tony Norman, working together as Flot and Jet. Their quirky, colourful pieces are made from discarded and found materials, and their work is held in private collections across the UK, Europe, Israel and the USA.
Seaford Rotary lunchtime meeting with guest speaker Chris Downton of the Children with Cancer Fund.
Seaford Museum heritage talk by Guy Bartlett, known as The Aeroplane Man, on the history of the RAF Red Arrows, whose hand picked pilots perform 75 to 85 air displays each season. Doors open 6.30pm and pre-booking is required, with booking open from Monday 13 July 2026.
Watch the Eastbourne International Airshow from the water on a 3 hour boat trip from Newhaven Marina, sailing past Seaford Bay and the Seven Sisters for what Maverick describe as the best view in Sussex of the display. Group trips from £95.40 per person (ages 4+); private charters for up to 11 people from £848. Booking via FareHarbor, phone or email.
Harpist Fiona Hosford performs her recital Ancient Airs and Ancient Spaces at the Clergy House in Alfriston, a picturesque early 15th century building and the first property acquired by the National Trust in 1896. The programme includes music by Vaughan Williams, early English composers Byrd, Eccles and Croft, and popular pieces from 19th century Spain. Tickets should be bought in advance.
Free, weekly, timed 5k run along Seaford seafront starting at Splash Point. Everyone welcome to run, jog, walk or volunteer.
A free conservation day for 16 to 25 year olds, helping the park's Rangers carry out habitat management work as part of landscape conservation at Seven Sisters. Bring lunch, suitable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing, with travel cost assistance available. Booking via Eventbrite required.
Watch the Eastbourne International Airshow from the water on a 3 hour boat trip from Newhaven Marina, sailing past Seaford Bay and the Seven Sisters for what Maverick describe as the best view in Sussex of the display. Group trips from £95.40 per person (ages 4+); private charters for up to 11 people from £848. Booking via FareHarbor, phone or email.
A live tribute show at The Barn Theatre in Seaford celebrating the music and spirit of Elvis Presley.
The London restaurant Bluebird takes over the Rathfinny Tasting Room for a seven-course tasting menu paired with Rathfinny wines. Guests are welcomed with a glass of Classic Cuvee 2020 before dinner. Booking is essential.
Sussex Cricket League Division 4 East home fixture at The Salts.
Sussex Cricket League home fixture at The Salts.
A 14 mile linear coastal walk from Seaford to Eastbourne on Airshow weekend, organised by Brighton Outdoor Society. Meeting details visible to Meetup group members.
Seaford Town host Halls Athletic at The Crouch in the first qualifying round of the 2026-27 FA Vase. All 20 of Sussex's SCFL sides in this round play on Saturday 15 August.
Watch the Eastbourne International Airshow from the water on a 3 hour boat trip from Newhaven Marina, sailing past Seaford Bay and the Seven Sisters for what Maverick describe as the best view in Sussex of the display. Group trips from £95.40 per person (ages 4+); private charters for up to 11 people from £848. Booking via FareHarbor, phone or email.
Car boot and craft fair organised by Seaford Bonfire Society. Gates open 7:30am for sellers, public access 8:30am-1pm. No pitch booking required.
A day of golf on the green at Seaford Golf Club for the South Coast Challenge Golf Tournament. Entry is booked through Eventbrite; see the event page for tee time details.
Day one of a two day painting workshop in the Turkey Barn, using drawing to develop ideas and gathering inspiration from Cuckmere Haven and the South Downs before creating an expressive acrylic painting on canvas. £130 for the full course including materials.
Free, weekly, timed 5k run along Seaford seafront starting at Splash Point. Everyone welcome to run, jog, walk or volunteer.
Seaford Town Market is held on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month in Church Street, with up to 26 stalls offering local foods, crafts, preserves, beverages, essentials and treats made and produced by local people.
An evening of live music with charismatic vocal performer Rick Bonner at Seaford Constitutional Club.
A one-hour guided stroll around the beautiful village of Alfriston led by a National Trust volunteer, exploring the history of the settlement from Saxon times through the medieval and modern periods. Booking is essential by calling 03442491895.
90-minute guided evening walk through East Dean village with stories of local ghosts, smugglers, and shipwrecks along the ancient smugglers track called Went Way. Approximately 1.2 miles at a moderate pace.
The Michelin-starred London restaurant Orrery by Pierre Minotti takes over the Rathfinny Tasting Room for a seven-course tasting menu paired with Rathfinny wines. An evening of fine dining overlooking the vineyard. Booking is essential.
A reimagined takeover of the iconic Chelsea restaurant Bluebird, serving lobster rolls, duck salads and classic burgers from a food truck overlooking the vineyard. No pre-booking required.
Sussex Cricket League Division 6 East home fixture at The Salts.
Sussex Cricket League home fixture at The Salts.
A guided 14 mile (22km) hike along the Seven Sisters chalk cliffs, starting from Seaford and following the South Downs Way past Cuckmere Haven, Birling Gap and Belle Tout Lighthouse to finish in Eastbourne. Graded intermediate to challenging with 580m of ascent and 5.5 to 6.5 hours of walking. The group meets at London Victoria at 08:20 and travels down by train, which is included in the price.
A guided charity hike across the Seven Sisters cliffs with coach transport included, organised by NishkamSWAT in aid of community service causes.
Live music with covers band Geri and the Attrix at Seaford Constitutional Club from 7:30pm. Entry is £5 for members and £8 for guests.
Free, weekly, timed 5k run along Seaford seafront starting at Splash Point. Everyone welcome to run, jog, walk or volunteer.
90-minute guided evening walk through East Dean village with stories of local ghosts, smugglers, and shipwrecks along the ancient smugglers track called Went Way. Approximately 1.2 miles at a moderate pace.
A reimagined takeover of the iconic Chelsea restaurant Bluebird, serving lobster rolls, duck salads and classic burgers from a food truck overlooking the vineyard. No pre-booking required.
The Michelin-starred London restaurant Orrery by Pierre Minotti takes over the Rathfinny Tasting Room for a seven-course tasting menu paired with Rathfinny wines. An evening of fine dining overlooking the vineyard. Booking is essential.
Sussex Cricket League Division 4 East home fixture at The Salts.
A fun one day stained glass workshop in Seaford where you create your own colourful masterpiece, in a small class of no more than six people.
A mixed media group exhibition at Crypt Gallery for the duration of the Artwave Festival, featuring local artists working in ceramics, printmaking, glass, and more. Open Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm.
Meeting of Seaford Town Council's Planning and Highways Committee. See the council's meetings page for the agenda.
A 9-day orchard experience inviting visitors to wander through the Clergy House orchard and discover fascinating apple myths and folklore from throughout the ages. No booking required and the event runs daily during venue opening hours.
Seaford Little Theatre presents Terence Rattigan's 1952 drama The Deep Blue Sea, directed by Tim Telford, following Hester Collyer as she is caught between passion and despair after leaving her husband for a younger man. This is a 7:45pm evening performance. Tickets are £11 for tiered seating and £10 for all other seats, with a two for one offer on opening night only.
A film screening featuring highlights from the national People's Emergency Briefing on the climate and nature crisis, followed by a community discussion on responses and next steps.
Monthly first Friday lunchtime jazz session at the Con Club. Revisit the music of the trad boom of the sixties and the New Orleans revival of the twenties and thirties.
A one-hour volunteer-led village walk tracing Alfriston's history from Saxon settlement through medieval times to the present day. Route is on grass and pavements; booking essential by calling 03442491895.
Free, weekly, timed 5k run along Seaford seafront starting at Splash Point. Everyone welcome to run, jog, walk or volunteer.
Saturday matinee of Seaford Little Theatre's production of Terence Rattigan's acclaimed drama of love, loss and loneliness, directed by Tim Telford. Performance 2 of 8 in the run.
Terence Rattigan's classic drama, directed by Tim Telford. Saturday evening performance.
90-minute guided evening walk through East Dean village with stories of local ghosts, smugglers, and shipwrecks along the ancient smugglers track called Went Way. Approximately 1.2 miles at a moderate pace.
Sussex Cricket League Division 6 East home fixture at The Salts.
Sussex Cricket League home fixture at The Salts.
A 5k or 10k run or walk through the Rathfinny vineyard with four samples of Sussex sparkling wine along the route. The event finishes with an afternoon celebration featuring food, music and wine overlooking the Cuckmere Valley. Booking is required.
A high impact 30 kilometre point to point hike from Seaford to Eastbourne taking in Seaford Head, the Cuckmere Valley, the Litlington White Horse, the Seven Sisters and Beachy Head. The group gathers at London Victoria station at 08:30 before heading to the coast.
Experience the calming, restorative power of nature on a guided Forest Bathing walk through Friston Forest, near Exceat and the Seven Sisters Country Park.
CPRE Sussex celebrates 100 years of protecting the countryside with a family day at the Pump Barn. Drop-in craft workshops run 10am to 3pm (clay creatures, summer lanterns, fabric printing with foraged leaves), guided nature and history walks depart at 10:30, 11:30 and 14:00, and a centenary talk with birthday cake rounds off the day from 3pm to 4pm. Free admission, guided walks £4 (£2 for CPRE members).
Boot, craft and produce fair at Martello Fields organised by Seaford Rotary Club. Gates open at 7:30am, no need to book a pitch.
Live jazz music on the first Sunday of every month at the Plough and Harrow, accompanied by traditional Sunday roasts.
Sunday friendly home fixture at The Salts.
A guided landscape photography walk at Seven Sisters Country Park with photographer Dr Eva Kalpadaki. Take in the rich Seven Sisters landscape and seascape and gain confidence in your photography.
Evening performance of Seaford Little Theatre's production of Terence Rattigan's classic drama The Deep Blue Sea, directed by Tim Telford. Performance 3 of 8 in the run.
An accessible evening printmaking workshop using Tetra Pack materials, suitable for first-timers or those extending their skills. No prior experience required.
Fortnightly Monday afternoon bingo session at the Con Club on Dane Road. A friendly and welcoming atmosphere with a well stocked bar, all ages welcome.
Evening performance of Seaford Little Theatre's production of Terence Rattigan's classic drama The Deep Blue Sea, directed by Tim Telford. Performance 5 of 8 in the run.
A popular monthly trivia quiz on the second Wednesday of the month. This is a sell out event, so advance booking is recommended.
Evening performance of Seaford Little Theatre's production of Terence Rattigan's classic drama The Deep Blue Sea, directed by Tim Telford. Performance 6 of 8 in the run.
Meeting of Seaford Town Council's Golf, Open Spaces and Climate Action Committee. See the council's meetings page for the agenda.
Very popular country singer Mick Sweetman returns to the Seaford Constitutional Club after a great night last time. Entertainment from 7.30pm.
Seaford Town Market is held on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month in Church Street, with up to 26 stalls offering local foods, crafts, preserves, beverages, essentials and treats made and produced by local people.
Open scratch foursomes competition at Seaford Golf Club. Entry via the club's open competition form.
Closing Saturday matinee of Seaford Little Theatre's production of Terence Rattigan's acclaimed drama of love, loss and loneliness, directed by Tim Telford. Performance 8 of 8, the final performance of the run.
Terence Rattigan's classic drama, directed by Tim Telford. Closing evening performance.
Free, weekly, timed 5k run along Seaford seafront starting at Splash Point. Everyone welcome to run, jog, walk or volunteer.
A guided 22km coastal hike from Seaford to Eastbourne following the South Downs Way, passing Cuckmere Haven, the Seven Sisters white cliffs, and Beachy Head, with opportunities for sea swimming in summer. Organised by Club Hiking in London, meeting at London Victoria and taking the train to Seaford; hike starts at Seaford Station.
An evening of live jazz at The View at Seaford Head Golf Club. Guitarist Deirdre Cartwright joins The Neal Richardson Trio for a night of world-class jazz. Doors open at 6pm, music starts at 7pm. A 10% food discount is available with your jazz ticket.
A hands-on evening workshop in block printing, enabling participants to create custom designs on prints, tote bags, and greeting cards. Suitable for all abilities.
Talk by Gilly Halcrow on the history of food, drink, and table manners, hosted by the Alfriston Women's Group at the War Memorial Hall.
A 9 mile weekday walk starting from Seaford, following the coast to the Cuckmere River with views of the Litlington White Horse, then along the river to the historic village of Alfriston for a stop in one of its old pubs before catching the 125 bus to Lewes. Walkers meet at London Victoria at 09:15 for the 09:54 train, arriving at Seaford at 11:19. Walkers should manage 2.5 miles per hour and bring a packed lunch.
Illustrated talk by Chris Kempshall on the role of East Sussex women during World War One. The Historical Society meets several times per year at the War Memorial Hall.
Meeting of Seaford Town Council's Personnel Committee. See the council's meetings page for the agenda.
Historian Gemma Hollman presents a talk on Royal Witches for Seaford Museum & Heritage Society. Booking opens the Monday after the previous talk.
Demonstrations of medieval wool dyeing and weaving in the historic setting of Alfriston Clergy House. Visitors can watch traditional textile techniques and learn about the crafts of the period. Normal admission applies.
A live music covers night at The Old Boot Inn in Seaford.
Create a beautiful, personalised mosaic house number over two days at Salty Apple Studio in Seaford. A themed workshop designed for those with some mosaic experience.
Free, weekly, timed 5k run along Seaford seafront starting at Splash Point. Everyone welcome to run, jog, walk or volunteer.
A guided 14 mile hike along the famous Seven Sisters cliffs from Seaford to Eastbourne, passing Birling Gap and the Belle Tout Lighthouse. The group meets at London Victoria station at 08:20 for the train to Seaford; the £33 fee includes the guided hike and return train.
Seaford Sessions presents The Lost Notes, a five piece band from Moseley, Birmingham, blending folk with soul, gospel, country and jazz. Regulars on the folk and festival circuit, they are touring their critically acclaimed third album, Good Luck Shoes, which was British Country Music Association Editors Choice and Album of the Week on British Country Music Radio.
A residential four night retreat at Florence House in Seaford introducing Maori spirituality and Mirimiri and Romiromi bodywork, led by Ruatau Perez.
Meeting of Seaford Town Council's Assets and Facilities Committee. See the council's meetings page for the agenda.
Seaford Town Market is held on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month in Church Street, with up to 26 stalls offering local foods, crafts, preserves, beverages, essentials and treats made and produced by local people.
A creative session at Alfriston Clergy House showing how apples feature in floral arrangements, beyond just the eating.
Free weekly timed 5K run, jog or walk along Seaford seafront, every Saturday at 9:00am. Flat out and back route on the promenade. Register once at parkrun.org.uk and bring your barcode.
A coastal hiking challenge across the Seven Sisters cliffs in the South Downs National Park.
Seaford RFC 1st XV open their Counties 2 Sussex league season at home against East Grinstead. Kick off time to be confirmed.
A challenging guided 30km hike from Lewes across the South Downs ridges and dry valleys, with distant views of the Seven Sisters cliffs, finishing on the beach at Seaford near its 1810 Martello Tower. The group meets at London Victoria Station and the price includes the guided hike and return train travel.
Free weekly timed 5K run, jog or walk along Seaford seafront, every Saturday at 9:00am. Flat out and back route on the promenade. Register once at parkrun.org.uk and bring your barcode.
Rick Bonner was such a success at the club's opening night party that he has been asked to return. A charismatic and dynamic vocal performer and entertainer.
Seaford Town Market is held on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month in Church Street, with up to 26 stalls offering local foods, crafts, preserves, beverages, essentials and treats made and produced by local people.
Free weekly timed 5K run, jog or walk along Seaford seafront, every Saturday at 9:00am. Flat out and back route on the promenade. Register once at parkrun.org.uk and bring your barcode.
Monthly quiz night with hosts Martin and Liz, held on the second Saturday of the month. Recent quizzes have been packed out, so arrive early.
Regular town market in Church Street with up to 26 stalls, held on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month.
Free weekly timed 5K run, jog or walk along Seaford seafront, every Saturday at 9:00am. Flat out and back route on the promenade. Register once at parkrun.org.uk and bring your barcode.