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The location of the English Heritage Blue Plaque dedicated to Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, author of such works as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Jabberwocky.
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.
Eastbourne pier has a variety of shops etc. There's the chippy, The Waterfront Inn, Camera Obscura, Atlantic Nightclub and much, much more.
The location of the English Heritage Blue Plaque dedicated to the historic novelist Jeffery Farnol who lived and died in Eastbourne in 1952.
The location of the Blue Plaque dedicated to the Antarctic Explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton.
The location of the historic blue plaque dedicated to the life and work of local Biologist, Professor Thomas Huxley.
‘Together’, the artwork on the hoardings outside TJ Hughes.
The location of the English Heritage Blue Plaque dedicated to the legendary author Charles Dickens, who made several visits to Eastbourne during his life.
The location of an English Heritage Blue Plaque dedicated to Eric Ravilious, who studied at Eastbourne School of Art.
This is the location of the Blue Plaque dedicated to award winning Welsh Tenor. Richard Lewis CBE. He lived and eventually died in Eastbourne in 1990. This Blue Plaque was erected in June 2012.
Interesting museum charting the history of the RNLI Lifeboat and seafaring in Eastbourne. Includes gift shop.
Just a five minute walk from Towner and the Congress Theatre, Henry Paddon Contemporary Art in South Street has been offering the best of British contemporary art and craft since 1992. We look forward to welcoming you to the gallery - please follow…
Come and learn about the fascinating history of Wilmington Priory, a medieval marvel renovated by the Landmark Trust.
Contemporary Landscapes, Seascapes, Figurative and Abstract Works by Nigel Greaves FRSA. The only 5* awarded art gallery in Eastbourne from TripAdvisor and Google. Number 12 of 60 things to do in Eastbourne.
The Art House café is a drop-in creative venue set over two floors. Offering locally roasted coffees and artisanal breakfasts, lunches and treats.
The oldest Church in 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.
Emma Mason Gallery specialises in original prints by British printmakers working from the post-war years to the present day. The gallery holds regular exhibitions throughout the year.
The location of the plaque in honour of PC Ward, who was a Downs Ranger.