Boreham Street

Boreham Street in East Sussex Village Guide

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Rush, Witt & Wilson
Rush, Witt & Wilson

We are located in the heart of Battle High Street opposite the imposing Abbey, site of the 1066 Battle of … more

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Attractions and Activities

The Manor Barn

Manor Barn is a historic timber-framed building located in Bexhill’s old town. The gardens are well-maintained and offer a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the town. Visitors can wander through the formal gardens, which feature neatly trimmed … more

Bexhill Beach

Bexhill’s beach is a beautiful shingle beach that stretches for approximately two miles from Galley Hill in the west to the Polegrove in the east. The beach offers a picturesque setting with stunning views of the English Channel and is … more

St Wilfrid’s Church

A modern build church with a light and airy feel. Excellent disabled access, facilities and easy parking. We have three fine Arthur Buss windows and another by Rosemary Rutherford. We are a friendly, inclusive and welcoming congregation using Common Worship … more

Accommodation

Rosemary Cottage

Situated in 1066 country in a rural location. Rosemary Cottage is set on the edge of Hooe Village near Battle (6 miles), Bexhill(4 miles) and Eastbourne (8 miles). There are castles, vineyards, beaches, walks, bird watching, children’s amusement parks, golf, … more

Lower Deck

Lower Deck, a property with a garden and barbecue facilities, is set in Bexhill, 18 km from Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park, 19 km from Eastbourne Pier, as well as 35 km from Glyndebourne Opera House. The property is … more

Wartling Place Country House

Wartling Place Country House is located in Wartling close to Herstmonceux in East Sussex. Guests benefit from a private gardens, free Wi-Fi access and free private off road parking. Views over the gardens and the surrounding countryside can be enjoyed … more

Restaurants

De La Warr Pavilion

The first public Modernist building to be opened in the UK in 1935, this Grade 1 listed, internationally renowned icon re-opened after a £9m lottery funded restoration and redevelopment. It is now the South East region’s most significant centre for … more

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