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Some interesting info about
Eastbourne. Eastbourne is a large town and borough
in East Sussex, on the south coast of England between
Brighton and Hastings. It is a resort and conference centre
at the eastern end of the chalk South Downs alongside the
high cliff at Beachy Head. The modern town emerged in the
early 19th century as a seaside resort, assisted by the
arrival of the railway in 1849, and developed a spacious,
regular layout.
Prior to its Victorian development, the area consisted of
the estates of the Duke of Devonshire and others, which had
evolved around the village of East Burne. From the Bronze
Age onward there were small settlements in and around the "Burne",
an ancient stream which ran from what is now Motcombe
Gardens down to the sea. During the Middle Ages sheep
farming and fishing were the main activities. Eastbourne's
earliest claim as a seaside resort was a summer holiday
visit by four of King George III's children in 1780. During
the Napoleonic Wars, the Wish Tower and the Redoubt were
built as defences.
The sheltered position of the main town behind the cliff
contributes to Eastbourne's title of sunniest place in Great
Britain. Although Eastbourne has some industrial trading
estates, it is essentially a seaside resort and derives its
main income from tourism. Its facilities include four
theatres, numerous parks, a bandstand and museums. The focus
of the tourism trade is the four miles (6 km) of shingle
beach, lined with a seafront of hotels and guest houses.
Eastbourne Pier, built in 1865, is a famous symbol of
Eastbourne and today houses amusement arcades, a nightclub
and a public house. It has a rare, working camera obscura.
Eastbourne has an estimated population of 97,992 as of 2009
Within Eastbourne's limits are: Langney: Langney Rise,
Shinewater, Kingsmere, Langney Village, The Marina, Langney
Point.
Hampden Park: Hampden Park Village, Willingdon Trees,
Winkney Farm, Ratton.
Inner areas: Rodmill, Ocklynge, Seaside, Bridgemere,
Roselands, Downside.
Town centre: Town centre, Little Chelsea, Meads, Holywell,
Old Town, Upperton.
Sovereign Harbour: North Harbour, South Harbour.
The seafront at Eastbourne consists almost entirely
populated of Victorian hotels. The Duke of Devonshire,
retains the rights to these buildings and does not allow
them to be developed into shops. Along with its pier and
bandstand, this serves to preserve the front in a somewhat
timeless manner.
The Sovereign Harbour district is a marina/harbour
development which was given the go ahead in 1988. An Act of
Parliament had to be in force to allow breaking through of
the foreshore owned by the crown. A new village was formed
at the edge of the main town, comprising restaurants, shops
and housing
Eastbourne's greater area comprises the town of Polegate,
and the civil parishes of Willingdon and Jevington, Stone
Cross, Pevensey, Westham, and Pevensey Bay village. All are
part of the Wealden District. |
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Some of the info about Eastbourne is taken from wikipedia.org to whom we thank, but are unable to confirm it's accuracy. |
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