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  2. Hastings Fishermen's Museum - Wikipedia

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    Hastings Fishermen's Museum is a museum dedicated to the fishing industry and maritime history of Hastings, a seaside town in East Sussex, England. It is housed in a former church, officially known as St Nicholas' Church and locally as The Fishermen's Church , which served the town's fishing community for nearly 100 years from 1854.

  3. Hastings - Wikipedia

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    Hastings (/ ˈ h eɪ s t ɪ ŋ z / HAY-stingz) is a seaside town and borough in East Sussex on the south coast of England, 24 mi (39 km) east of Lewes and 53 mi (85 km) south east of London. The town gives its name to the Battle of Hastings , which took place 8 mi (13 km) to the north-west at Senlac Hill in 1066.

  4. 121 All Saints Street Hastings - Wikipedia

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    121 All Saints Street Hastings is a Grade II listed building [1] in the Conservation Area of Hastings Old Town, East Sussex, England. It was built in 1648, is timber-frame, jettying to the front and side, and with a dragon beam, and bears the crest of Sir James Duke, 1st Baronet [2]. It is one of the best preserved half-timbered houses in Hastings.

  5. Christ Church, Ore - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Cinque Port and fishing town of Hastings evolved into a seaside resort in the 19th century. The arrival of two separate railway routes from London (one via Lewes, the other via Tunbridge Wells) [2] and improved road links helped this; the population doubled from about 11,000 a few years before these developments to 23,000 20 years later. [3]

  6. Rock-a-Nore - Wikipedia

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    Rock-a-Nore is an urban area of Hastings, East Sussex, England, stretching from the Old Town area along Rock-a-Nore Road between the cliffs and the beach called The Stade. Its name was officially adopted in 1859 and derives from a former building "lyinge to the Mayne Rock against the north".

  7. Hastings Old Town - Wikipedia

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    Hastings Old Town is an area in Hastings, England, roughly corresponding to the extent of the town prior to the nineteenth century. It lies mainly within the easternmost valley of the current town. It lies mainly within the easternmost valley of the current town.

  8. Hastings Museum and Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Hastings Museum & Art Gallery is a museum and art gallery located in, Hastings, East Sussex, England. Established in 1892, it originally resided in the Brassey Institute (now the town's library), but moved to its current location in 1927. [ 1 ]

  9. St. Clements Caves - Wikipedia

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    A tableau at the Smugglers Adventure. St Clements Caves are show caves located on the West Hill in Hastings, East Sussex.The caves were named after a nearby parish church and since 1989 are home to the "Smugglers Adventure" tourist attraction which tells the story of smuggling on the South Coast of England 200 years ago.

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