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Throughout the world Hastings is known for its role in the
historic story of the Norman invasion - the Battle of Hastings 1066. If
you wish to reside in an historic town with distinct identity and benefit
from a south facing coastal environment, then explore what Hastings and
St Leonards have to offer, now with the added benefit of Registration status.
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History

1066 Story in Hastings Castle Member of the Cinque
Ports The Shipwreck Heritage Centre The Fisherman's Museum Hastings
Museum & Art Gallery. William the Conqueror, Grey Owl - Robert Tressell & John Logie Baird
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Beauty

Stunning Hastings Country Park The Victorian
Splendour of Alexandra Park Picturesque Hastings Old Town Quarter
Fishing Harbour and working boats Elegant Burtons St Leonards Numerous
parks, gardens and woodland walks Every architectural style represented
Seventeen Conservation Areas
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Attractions & Facilities

White Rock Theatre, Stables Theatre, St Mary in
the Castle Arts Centre, Numerous Sporting Venues Underwater World,
St Clements Caves, East & West Hill Cliff Railways, Hastings Pier,
Stade Fun Park, Clambers Play Centre, Priory Meadow Shopping Centre,
University College Hastings, Conquest District General Hospital |
Location
| London 64 miles |
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Dover 44 miles |
| Gatwick 46 miles |
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Newhaven 29 miles |
| Brighton 40 miles |
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Ashford 28 miles |
| New faster trains to the Capital and Ashford International Stations. |
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For full colour Town Guide Tel: 01424 781111
or Visit the website www.hastings.gov.uk
Pictures Chris Parker.
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