Grid reference TV6099
near to Eastbourne, East Sussex, England
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Demolition of Upperton United Reformed Church
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Looking along Moat Croft Road, Eastbourne, from Gildredge Park gateway
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Junction of A2040 and A259
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Eastbourne station entrance, 1993
View northward on A259 Gildredge Road at Terminus Road: ex-LB&SCR terminus of lines from London, Brighton, Hastings, and formerly Eridge etc. (Cf. TV6099 : Eastbourne railway station).
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Eastbourne buildings [38]
Eastbourne Railway Station in Terminus Road was erected in 1886. Constructed of yellow brick with red brick dressings under slate roofs in a combined Feneland Italina style. There are Two fronts with a clock tower at the corner. There is a... (more)
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Old Orchard Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex
The photo shows Old Orchard Road by Eastbourne Library on the edge of the town centre. While Old Orchard Road is mainly residential in nature, the former Magistrate Court was based at the far end of the road for many years before it was demolished.
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The Pine Shop
Off Upperton Road.
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H S B C Bank, Eastbourne Branch
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The Counting House (set of 3 images)
Historic hostelry in a 16th century building on Moat Croft Road in Eastbourne Old Town
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The Hermitage Gazebo, Manor Gardens Eastbourne, East Sussex
This small Regency style thatched summer house was recently restored and is a listed Grade II building. It was probably built for the Rev Lushington who built the nearby Manor House in 1777.
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Eastbourne Station
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Eastbourne Station
Terminus station built originally for the London Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1866, designed by Frederick Banister, chief engineer to the LB&SCR, and completed in 1886 as an enlargement of an earlier station. Grade II listed -... (more)
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