Empress of Watering Places – Eastbourne
Eastbourne is a Victorian seaside town featuring an elegant three-mile esplanade, a traditional pier and Napoleonic keep.
Read moreThere’s nothing quite like a short break holiday on the UK’s distinctive coast. So we also include guides to some of the most popular coastal locations in the UK. You’ll find information about top visitor attractions, historical places of interest and outdoor activities.
Eastbourne is a Victorian seaside town featuring an elegant three-mile esplanade, a traditional pier and Napoleonic keep.
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