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Collecting and exhibiting contemporary art for nearly 100 years, Towner Eastbourne presents an ambitious and high quality programme of historic, modern and contemporary art.
The Beachy Head Story is a brand new exhibition that will allow visitors to discover the beautiful landscape of Beachy Head and the South Downs.
Start at the formation of the Downs and continue through time, discovering the stories of people who…
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587 reviewsTravel behind the famous one-eighth scale miniature locomotives as they take you on a journey around the beautiful country park. Have fun on the mini railway crazy golf course! Enjoy a pleasant stroll around the nature walk, visit ‘Grandmas…
The International Lawn Tennis Centre (ILTC) is a popular venue for meetings and small conferences. The ILTC also acts as a major fringe meeting and workshop venue for several large conferences.
Between the Bandstand & the Pier, the famous Carpet Gardens are the centrepiece of Eastbourne's Promenade with its vibrant floral displays.
Beachy Head is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain. At 530 feet high, the majestic cliffs provide magnificent views.
Sovereign Harbour is northern Europe’s largest composite marina complex and boasts four linked harbours and the hugely popular Waterfront retail and restaurant development.
There were 74 Martello Towers built on the south coast between Folkestone and Seaford. Originally the tower immediately to the east of the Eastbourne Redoubt Fortress was numbered 1.
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.
65 Summerdown Road is the location of a Blue Plaque dedicated to the famous students who studied there during their childhood.
The location of the Blue Plaque dedicated to the Antarctic Explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton.
The location of an English Heritage Blue Plaque dedicated to Eric Ravilious, who studied at Eastbourne School of Art.
Visit Fisherman's Quay for the catch of the day.
See the fishing boats in action in the west harbour, or bring your own net and bucket and fish for crabs from The Waterfront.
Eastbourne's five mile seafront boasts beautiful beaches, three tier promenade, Victorian pier, Bandstand, Carpet Gardens, Western Lawns and lots of fantastic restaurants and attractions for all of the family.
Wander past the lock gates to the outer harbour and you might be lucky enough to see some seals at play! Walk along to the beaches by the Harbour Arm West or East and you’ll find several Napoleonic Martello Towers, part of England’s sea defences
The location of the English Heritage Blue Plaque dedicated to Mabel Lucie Attwell, the well known artist.
Known as the 'White Palace', The Grand Hotel stands on the west end of King Edward's Parade with the beach right on its doorsteps.
Visit the lock gates at Sovereign Harbour and watch the impressive twin 50m lock gates in action. See the water levels rise and fall – a brilliant feat of engineering, every 30 minutes and 24 hours a day, closing on the hour and half hour.
The location of the English Heritage Blue Plaque dedicated to the legendary author Charles Dickens, who made several visits to Eastbourne during his life.