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Stone Cross Windmill was built in 1875/6 and was in full operation up to the end of the 1930s. It fell into disrepair and eventually was taken over by Stone Cross Mill Trust with the aim of restoring it and preserving for future generations
A compact garden with a pond that is the source of the Bourne Stream from which Eastbourne derives its name.
Bates Green is in a tranquil setting, surrounded by pastures grazed by sheep with views to the South Downs. The 6-acre conservation meadow adjoining the garden contains a wealth of flora and fauna. It is traditionally managed with mown paths and…
Eastbourne's spacious seafront lawns, hosts many events throughout the summer. Located just west of the Wish Tower slopes and opposite the Grand Hotel.
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1033 reviewsCome rain and shine, enjoy a fun action-packed family visit. The Park offers a wide range of activities, including Froggies - our massive indoor soft play, a large adventure playground, a boating lake and jumping pillows to name but a few!
These quiet beaches afford breathtaking views of the natural chalk cliffs and east toward the pier and are ideal for those who want to get away from the busier spots.
The Long Man of Wilmington towers above the village of Wilmington. This faceless outline of a man carved into the chalk, stands 235ft high.
Picturesque Park situated on the eastern end of the seafront. Variety of leisure facilities available. Rose garden and picnic area, plus refreshments.
Holywell Retreat is set at the foot of the South Downs, this quant little enclave boasts a popular café, beach huts and beach chalets. The Dotto land stops here.
Manor Gardens is a beautiful leafy location in Eastbourne's Gildredge Park featuring 2 renovated tarmac tennis courts.
Seven Sisters Trail
We are set in one of the most envied positions for any golf course. High on a plateau behind Beach Head with amazing views both over the South Downs and also out to the English Channel.
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975 reviewsDe La Warr Pavilion
Sports Hall for a variety of sports and activities, along with an outdoor multicourt, all weather tennis courts, gym and sunbeds.
Hampden Park has a large lake, shady lawns and extensive area of semi-natural woodland. Other facilities include sports facilities & playground
Eastbourne's very own roller rink is a great family venue. Qualified instructors are always on hand so perfect for beginners to the very best. Birthday parties are catered for.
Why not walk or cycle the South Down's Way. The route stretches for 90 miles between Eastbourne and Winchester, taking in picturesque villages and stunning scenery. It is suitable for walkers, horse riders and mountain bikes.
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213 reviewsSwashbuckling adventure at Treasure Island theme park. Soft Play, Mini Golf, Play Park with Ghost Ship and Paddling Pool.
Beachy Head is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain. At 530 feet high, the majestic cliffs provide magnificent views.
These unusual and secluded lawned Gardens sit in a wooded amphitheatre carved out of the cliff face just yards from Holywell beach