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Eastbourne
The Eastbourne Redoubt was built to keep Napoleon's armies out of Britain. It now invites you to discover more than 200 years of history within its walls, along with the largest military collection in the south east.
Eastbourne
Eastbourne pier has a variety of shops etc. There's the chippy, The Waterfront Inn, Camera Obscura, Atlantic Nightclub and much, much more.
Hailsham
The Observatory Science Centre is one of the leading "hands-on" science centres with over 100 exhibits. As the former home of the Royal Greenwich Observatory, with its domes and telescopes, visitors can savour its unique atmosphere.
Eastbourne
Collecting and exhibiting contemporary art for nearly 100 years, Towner Eastbourne presents an ambitious and high quality programme of historic, modern and contemporary art.
Newhaven Fort is an award-winning attraction which offers the perfect family day out. There are exhibitions and displays that keep visitors enthralled for hours as well as stunning cliff top views, on-site café, gift shop and playground.
Eastbourne
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.
Etchingham
A 17th century sandstone house, surrounded by gardens, farmland and rolling hills. A place that was home to and loved by one of the nation's greatest writers. A place where you can feel the spirit of its owner, Rudyard Kipling.
Beachy Head is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain. At 530 feet high, the majestic cliffs provide magnificent views.
South Downs
Famous clifftop lighthouse featured in the TV series 'The Lives and Loves of a She Devil'.
Eastbourne
Between the Bandstand & the Pier, the famous Carpet Gardens are the centrepiece of Eastbourne's Promenade with vibrant floral displays & fountains.
Hailsham
Explore Michelham’s fascinating 800 year history, from its foundation by Augustinian canons, through the destruction caused by the dissolution of the monasteries in Tudor times and into its later life as a country house.
East Sussex
The Long Man of Wilmington towers above the village of Wilmington. This faceless outline of a man carved into the chalk, stands 235ft high.
East Sussex
Herstmonceux is renowned for its magnificent moated castle, set in beautiful parkland and superb Elizabethan gardens.
Lewes
Originally Tudor, Firle Place is the home of the Gage family and has been for over 500 years.
Eastbourne
Housed in this charming and characterful Grade II listed building are original maps, architectural details, scale models, artefacts and photographs of Eastbourne. The period-style cinema shows films about Eastbourne past and present.
Newhaven
Planet Earth at Paradise Park is the perfect day out for all ages. Discover the fascinating world of animals and plants from millions of years ago to the present day in the Museum of Life.
Eastbourne
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.
Bexhill-on-Sea
De La Warr Pavilion
Pevensey
Discover Pevensey's former Court House, Gaol and Town Hall dating back to Tudor times. Visit the Old Court Room and Dock as it was used until 1886, enter the prison cells and visit the stocks and exercise yard below.
Eastbourne
Available for dances/concerts and social functions:
Seating capacity-Theatre style is up to 350 people.
Dances hold 260 which includes tables and chairs to seat 120.
Ancillary Facilities-Microphone-chairs and tables available.