Glynde Collection
Glynde, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of East Sussex, is not just any ordinary place
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Glynde, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of East Sussex, is not just any ordinary place. It holds a rich history and boasts an array of cultural events that have left their mark on this charming countryside. One such event is the Love Supreme Jazz Festival held at Glynde Place, a stunning Elizabethan manor house. In 2015, Rebecca Ferguson graced the stage with her soulful voice, captivating the audience amidst the backdrop of Southdown Sheep grazing peacefully nearby. The festival has seen many talented artists over the years. Imelda May took to the stage in 2014, her powerful performance resonating through Glynde's rolling hills. Brian O'Connor captured this moment perfectly in his artwork. Vanessa Haynes also enchanted festival-goers with her melodic tunes that same year. Her voice echoed through Glynde Place as music lovers swayed to her rhythm under starry skies. In 2013, Esperanza Spalding brought her unique jazz fusion style to Glynde for an unforgettable performance. The crowd was mesmerized by her virtuosity and passion for music. Beyond its musical allure lies another hidden gem - The New Telpher Line at Glynde. This remarkable transportation system offers breathtaking views as it glides above lush greenery towards Lewes, passing by Lord Hampden's seat along the way. Lady Hampden inaugurated this marvel with great pride and joy. Glynde's beauty extends beyond its festivals and historical landmarks; it can be found within its gardens too. A black-and-white photograph captures a serene moment in time as visitors stroll through West Garden, surrounded by nature's tranquility. Another monochromatic image showcases Glynde itself - quaint cottages lining peaceful streets where time seems to stand still. Its charm is undeniable; one cannot help but feel transported back in time when wandering these ancient paths. As we approach Glynde from afar via Lewes BN8 6 Map, the West Entrance in Quadrangle welcomes us with open arms.