23 Church Street Seaford, BN25 1HE
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The gallery is built around a 13th century vaulted flint and stone undercroft known as the Crypt.
The site of the Castle Hill Nature Reserve in Newhaven
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Castle Hill in Newhaven is now a nature reserve but it was once the site of a hill fort dating back to the Bronze Age.
The cliff top at Castle Hill Newhaven
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Newhaven NCI lookout is built on the cliff top on Castle Hill 175 feet above sea level.
Martello Tower, The Esplanade, Seaford, BN25 1JH
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SeafordMuseum is housed in Martello Tower no.74, which is situated at the eastern end of Seaford seafront.
Seaford Head Local Nature Reserve
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A flint memorial cairn that commemorates a WWII enemy attack on Canadian soldiers camped there.
Fort Road, Newhaven, BN9 9DS
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Offering the perfect family day out, there is so much to explore at Newhaven Fort, including the vast, echoing tunnels built into the chalk cliffs.
Newhaven Harbour
Newhaven is sited at the mouth of the River Ouse in East Sussex. It is an important South Coast harbour providing cross channel connections to the continent.
Greenwich Way, Peacehaven BN10 8BB
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On the A259 South Coast Road at the East end of Peacehaven
The Meridian Monument marks the point where the 0-degrees Meridian Line departs from its native British shores. It has been relocated twice due to erosion of the cliffs.
Telscombe Cliffs
From Europe lace, brandy, tobacco and other luxury items were imported, trading wool from downland sheep sought by European weavers.
Located between Newhaven and Seaford adjacent to beach
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Tide Mills is a derelict village in East Sussex abandoned in 1939. The village consisted of a large tide mill and numerous workers' cottages, housing about 100 workers.