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Towns in East Sussex

Alfriston
Alfriston lies in the Cuckmere Valley and is the epitome of an English Village. There are a variety of shops in the village including an authentic Village Shop, several good coffee shops and various pubs.
Ashburnham
Barcombe Mills Station
BR made extensive use of the route through Barcombe Mills Station for diversions from the Brighton line right up until closure, with the winter of 1968-69 being particularly busy.
Battle
Battle is a small town in East Sussex, which grew up on the site of the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Beckley
Beddingham
Berwick
Bevendean
Bexhill
Bishopstone
Blackboys
Brede
Brightling
Brighton and Hove
Brighton and Hove is a sparkling, stylish and very special city by the sea. Brighton and Hove has been a fashionable seaside resort since the eighteenth century.
Burwash
Buxted
Catsfield
Chailey
Chalvington
Chiddingly
Cooksbridge
Cross in Hand
Crowborough
Crowhurst
Dallington
Denton
Ditchling
East Guldeford
East Hoathly
Eastbourne
>Eastbourne is a large town of just under 100,000 residents on the East Sussex coast between Brighton and Hastings.
Eastdean
Etchingham
Fairlight
Falmer
Fletching
Forest Row
Framfield
Frant
Friston
Glynde
Groombridge
Guestling
Hadlow Down
Hailsham
Hartfield
Hastings
Hastings is located on the south coast of England in East Sussex, overlooking the English Channel. Despite having no natural harbour, it developed a large fishing fleet.
Heathfield
Hellingly
Herstmonceux
Hollington
Hooe
Horam
Horsebridge
Hove
Hurst Green
Icklesham
Icklesham is a small village on the main A259 between Hastings and Rye. In earlier times it dominated the river brede in the valley to the north and is believed to have been a prime target to the Normans in 1066 when they landed.
Iden
Iford
Isfield
Jevington
Kingston near Lewes
Laughton
Lewes
Lewes is the county town of East Sussex. The castle overlooks the town and is open to visitors, as is the Barbican Museum opposite it. In such an historic town as Lewes there is obviously much to see.
Litlington
Little Horsted
Maresfield
Mark Cross
Mayfield
Mountfield
Newhaven
The coastal port of Newhaven is situated at the mouth of the River Ouse. Newhaven still has a daily ferry service to Dieppe and the harbour is always busy and a fascinating place to visit.
Newick
Ninfield
Northiam
Nutley
Offham
Old Town
Ore
Patcham
Peasmarsh
Penhurst
Pett
Pevensey
Pevensey Bay
Pevensey Bay is on the coast of East Sussex, about five miles northeast of Eastbourne. The parish of Pevensey includes both the inland village of Pevensey and Pevensey Bay, which are about a mile apart.
Playden
Plumpton
Plumpton Green
Polegate
Portslade
Preston
Pyecombe
Ratton Village
Ringmer
Ripe
Robertsbridge
Rodmell
Rotherfield
Rottingdean
Rye
The historic small town of Rye stands on the edge of Romney Marsh in East Sussex. It is at the confluence of the Brede, Tillingham and Rother rivers.
Rye Harbour
The fishing village Rye Harbour sits near the mouth of the river Rother, in East Sussex and still has small boats moored along the river.
Saltdean
Seaford
Seaford is a seaside town on the south coast situated between Brighton and Eastbourne. The coast and countryside attract many visitors to this area.
Sedlescombe
Selmeston
Sidley
St. Leonards
Stanmer
Staple Cross
Tarring Neville
Ticehurst
Tyes Cross
Uckfield
Udimore
Wadhurst
Waldron
Warbleton
Wartling
West Dean
West Firle
Westfield
Westmeston
Whatlington
Willingdon
Wilmington
Winchelsea
Withyham
Wivelsfield
Wivelsfield Green
Wych Cross


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