Visitor attractions and information - Eastbourne
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Eastbourne Marina, Sovereign Harbour Marina
Ltd, Pevensey Bay Road, Eastbourne, BN23 6JH. Tel: 01323 470099.
The Waterfront, our superb harbour-side development of cafés,
bars, restaurants and shops, provides a haven where boat-owners
can relax. Sovereign Harbour is located just two miles from Eastbourne
on the A259 Pevensey Bay Road towards Hastings. www.sovereignharbour.co.uk.
Location: On the outskirts
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Seven
Sisters Sheep Centre, Gilberts Drive, East Dean, East Sussex,
BN20 0AA. Tel: 01323 423302. The Seven Sisters Sheep Centre has
one of the largest collections of sheep in the world with over
40 different breeds of sheep. Don't forget to visit the farm
especially at lambing time (in March - April) and in summer to
see the sheep being milked. Other young farm animals including
pigs, goats, rabbits and chicks. www.sheepcentre.co.uk.
About 2 miles west of
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Pevensey Castle. Pevensey off A259, East Sussex
- BN24 5LE. Tel: 01323 762604. Pevensey Castle has a history
stretching back over sixteen centuries. An exhibition with artefacts
found on-site and an audio tour tell the story of the castle.
Toilets. Castle Cottage Tea Room. Inner and outer bailey accessible
to wheelchair users. Wheelchair users must retrace their steps
to avoid exit turnstiles. English Heritage. Charges apply. Location: On the outskirts of Eastbourne. |
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Filching
Manor Motor Museum, Jevington Road, Wannock, Nr Polegate, East
Sussex, BN26 5QA. Tel: 01323 487838. fifteenth-century Wealden
hall-house include a 1907 Corbin 'Vanderbilt Cup' racer, Sir
Malcolm Campbell's 'Bluebird' speedboat, Alfa Romeos and Bugattis.
Toilets, Parking, Cafe, Souvenir shop, Access for the disabled.
The museum also has a number of aeronautical exhibits. Location:
On the outskirts of Eastbourne. |
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Alfriston Clergy House, The Tye, Alfriston,
Polegate, East Sussex BN26 5TL. Tel: 01323 870001. Medieval thatched
cottage and picturesque garden. First building purchased by the
National Trust in 1896, for £10. Fine medieval hall with
a chalk and sour milk floor. National Trust. Charges apply. (Photo
© NTPL / Andrew Butler). www.nationaltrust.org.uk. About 6 miles west of Eastbourne. |
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The
South Downs Way, over 100 miles long, passes through the beautiful
countryside between Winchester and Eastbourne. The trail is very
popular with walkers, cyclists, and horse riders. Passes through
Eastbourne & Winchester. It passes close to (miles) Steyning (1/2 ), Midhurst (2), Newhaven (3), Lewes (4), Portsmouth (12), Alton (15), Brighton (7), Worthing (4). |
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