Historic East Sussex museums and properties at risk of closure

Historic museums and properties in East Sussex are at risk of closure amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Sussex Archaeological Society has warned that unless funds can be raised to keep them open to the public, they could permanently close.

Properties it cares for in the county are Lewes Castle which includes the Museum of Sussex Archaeology in Barbican House; Anne of Cleves House in Lewes; Bull House in Lewes; Michelham Priory in Upper Dicker, Hailsham, and The Long Man of Wilmington, near Polegate, a mysterious chalk figure set in the South Downs.

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A spokesman said: “The society has been hit hard by the coronavirus lockdown and has seen its income fall dramatically.

Michelham Priory in Hailsham. Picture: Peter CrippsMichelham Priory in Hailsham. Picture: Peter Cripps
Michelham Priory in Hailsham. Picture: Peter Cripps

“Without sufficient funding the properties, closed since the lockdown in March, may never reopen; collections would then have to be dispersed or disposed of.

“To ensure the society can survive until its 175th anniversary in June next year, it has launched an urgent fundraising appeal as part of a Celebrating 175 campaign.

“It hopes to raise £1 million, to cover lost income.”

The society launched the fundraising appeal to coincide with Sussex Day on Tuesday (June 16),

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The Long Man of Wilmington near PolegateThe Long Man of Wilmington near Polegate
The Long Man of Wilmington near Polegate

Catherine Cavanagh, society CEO, said more than 160,000 paying visitors a year were normally welcomed at its properties.

She added that it did not receive any government funding and relied heavily on money from the sale of admission tickets.

Other income streams have also been affected, such as gift shops and all planned events and educational workshops.

Speaking on Tuesday, she said: “Today is Sussex Day and many Sussex residents will have visited our properties as adults and also as school children on educational trips.