Articles of interest in Pevensey
Mayfield was a railway station on the now closed Eridge to Polegate cross country line (the Cuckoo Line). It was built by London, Brighton and South Coast Railway and closed under the Beeching Axe in 1965. The station building is now a private resid…
Laughton Place is a historic building near Lewes, Sussex owned by the Landmark Trust. The Pelham family bought Laughton Place, an old fortified manor, in 1466; it was rebuilt in 1534 by William Pelham.
Horam railway station was on the Cuckoo Line between Hellingly and Heathfield, serving the village of Horam.
East Sussex Cricket Ground was a cricket ground in St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex. The ground was located at the site of a racecourse which had moved after 1826 from the Bulverhythe Salts.
The Church of St Thomas More is a Roman Catholic church in Seaford, East Sussex, England.
Warbleton Priory was a medieval monastic house in East Sussex, England.
Sitakund was a Norwegian motor oil tanker owned by Tschudi & Eitzen was sailing from Wilhelmshaven to Libya on 20 October 1968, when three explosions occurred, one of which tore a large hole in the side of the vessel. Sitakund burst into flames. Thr…
Sedlescombe organic vineyard is an award winning English vineyard located in Robertsbridge, just outside Sedlescombe in East Sussex.
Seaford Head Golf Course is a links golf course, situated in Seaford, a coastal town in East Sussex, in the south of England.
Princes Park in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England, is a 33-acre (13 ha) park 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Eastbourne Town Centre and the Victorian seafront.
Otham Abbey was a medieval monastic house in Polegate, East Sussex, England.
Maplehurst Wood is a 31.6 hectare (78.08 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, located in Westfield, East Sussex, England.
There are more than 170 current and former places of worship in Wealden, the largest of six local government districts in the English county of East Sussex.
Hastings Priory was a medieval Augustinian monastic house in Hastings, East Sussex, England.
Ashford Road was a cricket ground in Eastbourne, Sussex. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1857, when Eastbourne played a United All-England Eleven. Sussex played Kent in the grounds first first-class match. The second and final first-cl…
This is part of the list of United Kingdom locations: a gazetteer of place names in the United Kingdom showing each place's locality and geographical coordinates.
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