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Now that you have decided to visit the town of Eastbourne you simply cannot
leave without being shown the hidden treasures we have on our doorstep. Battle
Abbey. Experience the most famous date in our history and find out how the nation
was changed forever in 1066. Charleston. This famous building became the country
meeting place for the group of people known as the Bloomsbury Group. The interior
of the house is a unique example of their decorative style. Firle Place, nr Lewes.
Originally Tudor, Firle Place is the home of the Gage family and has been for
over 500 years. Glynde Place. A magnificent Elizabethan house set in the heart
of the South Downs. Glynde Place is the family home of Viscount and Vicountess
Hampden. Herstmonceux Castle. Herstmonceux is renowned for its magnificent moated
castle, set in beautiful parkland and superb Elizabethan gardens. The Long Man of
Wilmington. This faceless outline of a man carved into the chalk, stands 235ft
high and towers above the village of Wilmington on the South Downs. Michelham
Priory. Once an Augustinian priory, developed into a Tudor mansion, surrounded by
England’s longest water filled medieval moat and 7 acres of beautiful gardens.
Pevensey Castle. William the conqueror landed here in 1066, just a fortnight before
the battle of Hastings. Learn about the Castle’s history. Eastbourne is ideally
situated on the South Coast, and is a natural gateway to the South Downs
Countryside and the 100 miles long historic South Downs Way. Close to Channel
links offering day trips to France, it is an ideal base for your holiday.
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