South East of England in Photos
Photos taken on walks in the Cities, Towns & Villages of South East England
Bexhill-on-Sea
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The most notable landmark in the town is the De La Warr Pavilion. The De La Warr Pavilion is a Grade I listed building, located on the seafront at Bexhill-on-Sea. In 1986, the De La Warr Pavilion was granted a Grade I listed building status, essentially protecting the building from further inappropriate alteration. 1989 saw the formation of the Pavilion Trust, a group dedicated to protecting and restoring the building.
The town was the location for the first motor race in the United Kingdom, in May 1902. Signs at the town’s outskirts have the text “Birthplace of British Motor Racing” appended below the town’s name. Wikipedia
Walk 1 – Westcourt Drive to Cooden Drive
Approximately 1.80 miles – 2.95 km
The walk starts in Westcourt Drive – Collington Wood – Westcourt Drive – Richmond Avenue – W Parade – Promenade – W Parade – Brockley Road – Egerton Park – Brockley Road – Cooden Drive
Walk 2 – St Mark’s Church, Little Common Road to Little Common Road
Approximately 1.91 miles – 3.08 km
The walk starts at St Mark’s Church, Little Common Road – The Twitten – Little Common Road – Meads Road – Meads Avenue – Meads Road – Maple Walk – Clavering Walk – Cooden Sea Road – Little Common Road
Walk 3 – Wickham Avenue to W Parade
Approximately 2.38 miles – 3.83 km
The walk starts in Wickham Avenue – Park Road – Wickham Avenue – Sackville Road – Western Road – Devonshire Road – Devonshire Square – Endwell Road – Sea Road – De La Warr Parade – Marina – Marina Court Avenue, – Channel View E – Promenade – W Parade – Promenade – W Parade
Video of Walk 1
Map of Walk 1
Video of Walk 2
Map of Walk 2
Video of Walk 3
Map of Walk 3
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