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One of the Best Views in East Sussex

 

One of the most Fantastic Views in East Sussex

The best view in Sussex from Dallington Location:


The view is fantastic from here, you are in a beautiful part of East Sussex on top of the rolling hills looking South and overlooking the beautiful South Downs. You can see the English Channel near Pevensey Bay about 10 miles away over the very green and wooded hills that roll gently down to the coast.

You can just see the white painted windmill at Stone Cross, and the tower block in Eastbourne and the edge of the Downs at Beachy head in front of you. To the west you can see the split in the Downs near the Long Man of Wilmington and to the east the Firehills and the radio towers at Hastings.



 

Further Reading


If you would like further details of Mad Jack, the Fullers or the Brightling area please click on the following links:






Recommended Books
Title/Author
Title/Author
Fuller of Sussex
Geoff Hutchinson
 The many lives of John Fuller, squire of Brightling
Annette Lloyd Thomas



Local Interest
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Bexhill Old Town Preservation Society
Hastings Museum and Art Gallery
For all things mosaic, commissions workshops etc please contact Hannah
World War 2 Vehicle database
Hawkhurst Local History Society
Winchelsea Museum
Hastings Area Archaeological Research Group
Old Hastings Preservation Society
Wealden Iron Research Group
The Rudes as lots of people call us, are an outdoor touring theatre company specialising in taking new & original theatre to mainly small rural communities and a few towns across the South of England. We were founded in 1998 & first toured in the Summer of 1999. Currently we tour only in the summer performing 50+ times nightly during June, July & August. https://therudemechanicaltheatre.co.uk
A detailed historic site for Hastings
Rye Museum