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The Sussex coastline

The Sussex coastline

Whether you speed into the east, or dart into the west, anticipate seeing an array of intriguing historical towns and other curiosities best seen from sea. The coastline to the east of Brighton Marina is scattered with an interesting column of seaside towns: expect to whizz by Ovingdean, Rottingdean, Saltdean, and Peacehaven as the Marina disappears into the western horizon. If you travel too the West expect to see the Brighton and Hove seaside.

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Hove AND the i360

Hove, located on the south coast of England, is a vibrant town known for its beautiful Regency architecture, picturesque seafront, and relaxed atmosphere. It forms part of the city of Brighton and Hove, offering a blend of historic charm and modern amenities. The iconic Hove Lawns stretch along the coast, providing a perfect spot for picnics, sports, and leisurely strolls. Church Road and George Street, the town’s main shopping areas, are filled with independent boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, contributing to Hove’s unique character. The town also boasts a rich cultural scene, with regular festivals, art exhibitions, and live performances. Hove’s welcoming community and coastal allure make it a delightful destination for both residents and visitors. The iconic i360 towers above the Brighton and Hove skyline bringing tourism from all over the country.

OvingDean

Ovingdean is a picturesque village located in East Sussex, England, just a few miles east of Brighton. Nestled within the South Downs National Park, Ovingdean offers a serene countryside atmosphere with close proximity to the vibrant city life of Brighton. The village is known for its historic architecture, including St Wulfran’s Church, a 12th-century building featuring remarkable medieval wall paintings.

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Rottingdean windmill and coastline

RottingDeAN

Rottingdean is a picturesque village located on the southern coast of England, near the city of Brighton and Hove. Known for its charming blend of historical and natural attractions, Rottingdean boasts a rich history dating back to the Saxon era. The village is famous for its traditional flint cottages, the historic St. Margaret’s Church, and the iconic Rottingdean Windmill, where locals regularly meet to sing sea shanties. Its coastal location provides stunning views and a serene beach, making it a popular destination for visitors.

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