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  • George Orwell in Eastbourne

    Before he wrote Animal Farm and 1984, George Orwell was an unhappy schoolboy in Eastbourne. The story of his years at St Cyprian’s, the famous essay it inspired, his remarkable classmates, and the town’s mark on his fiction.

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  • Eastbourne in World War Two

    Officially the most raided town in the South East, Eastbourne endured 112 air raids in the Second World War. The full story of evacuation, hit-and-run bombing, the town’s darkest days and its survival.

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  • Eastbourne Pier: History, Fire and Future

    How Eastbourne’s Grade II* listed Victorian pier was built, the devastating 2014 fire it survived, and the uncertain future it now faces — the full story of the seafront’s best-loved landmark.

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  • Beachy Head Guide

    Britain’s highest chalk sea cliff, just west of Eastbourne. Our complete Beachy Head guide covers the views, the famous lighthouse, walks to the Seven Sisters, parking, how to get there and how to stay safe.

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  • The Complete History of Eastbourne

    From Stone Age settlers and a Roman villa to the Victorian resort built by the Dukes of Devonshire, here’s the complete history of Eastbourne — how a stream-side village became one of England’s most elegant seaside towns.

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  • Best Things to Do in Eastbourne

    From the Victorian pier and the famous bandstand to Beachy Head, the Seven Sisters and Towner gallery, here’s our local guide to the best things to do in Eastbourne — for visitors, families and residents alike.

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