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Area Guide

Area Guide for St Leonards

St Leonards

The original picture postcard Regency seaside town, St Leonards was planned as a purpose-built resort for the wealthy during the Regency period. Planned and built by renowned architect James Burton, St Leonards became a family affair as Burton’s son, Decimus, took over the task after his father’s death. Burton Senior had long cherished a vision of a coastal town and had perfected his craft in London working on the beautiful buildings of Bloomsbury and Regents Park. St Leonards-on-Sea has...

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Area Guide for Hastings

Hastings

William the Conqueror founded Battle Abbey as penance for the lives lost in the Battle of Hastings of 1066. Hastings also has a ruined Norman castle which was home to the conquering Frenchman. Hastings is a Cinque Port, one of a series of historic coastal towns in Kent, Sussex and Essex formed for military and trade purposes; now just a ceremonial title remains. With the arrival of the railway in the 19th century Hastings became a popular seaside resort, especially for Londoners. Its population...

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Area Guide for Bexhill

Bexhill

Bexhill-on-Sea is a peaceful coastal location and is the Victorian and Edwardian cousin to its Regency neighbour, St Leonards. Located between Hastings and Eastbourne, the town is primarily residential with a small amount of visitor and tourist traffic, far less than it would have known in its holiday heyday. test A popular resort in the 19th and early 20th century, Bexhill-on-Sea is filled with architecture from this period but actually has pretty ancient antecedents; the settlement was...

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