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  2. Seaford, East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Seaford is a town in East Sussex, England, east of Newhaven and west of Eastbourne. [ 3 ] In the Middle Ages , Seaford was one of the main ports serving Southern England , but the town's fortunes declined due to coastal sedimentation silting up its harbour and persistent raids by French pirates.

  3. List of places in East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the county of East Sussex, England. ... Saltdean, Seaford, Sedlescombe, Sidley, Silver Hill, Southease, ...

  4. Lewes District - Wikipedia

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    Lewes is a local government district in East Sussex, England. The district is named after the town of Lewes. The largest town is Seaford. The district also includes the towns of Newhaven, Peacehaven and Telscombe and numerous villages and surrounding rural areas. The council meets in Lewes and has its main offices in Newhaven.

  5. Old Town Hall, Seaford - Wikipedia

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    Shown in East Sussex The Old Town Hall is a municipal building in South Street in Seaford, East Sussex , England. The structure, which is now in commercial use, is a Grade II listed building .

  6. East Blatchington - Wikipedia

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    East Sussex 50°46′34″N 0°06′17″E  /  50.77608°N 0.10485°E  / 50.77608; 0 East Blatchington is a coastal village in East Sussex which has merged into the western part of Seaford , contiguous with Bishopstone , in the civil parish of Seaford, in the Lewes district, in the county of East Sussex , England.

  7. Tide Mills, East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Tide Mills is a derelict village in East Sussex, England. It lies about two kilometres (1.2 miles) south-east of Newhaven and four kilometres (2.5 miles) north-west of Seaford and is near both Bishopstone and East Blatchington. The village was condemned as unfit for habitation in 1936 and abandoned in 1939.

  8. Seaford - Wikipedia

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    Seaford Town F.C., an association football team in Seaford, East Sussex Seaford Football Club , an Australian rules football club Seaford Rangers FC , an association football team in Seaford, South Australia

  9. Sovereign Harbour - Wikipedia

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    East Sussex Sovereign Harbour is a residential and commercial development of the shingle beachland and marsh between Eastbourne amd Pevensey Bay in the seaside town of Eastbourne , England . The concept for the area came as a gift of the land out of private ownership and ministry of defence use.