The coast of East and West Sussex presents a string of seaside resorts within a diverse landscape of dramatic cliffs, rocky shores and sandy coves. At the Eastern end, the beach at Camber is characterised by miles of dunes perfect for kite flying. On the Western boundary, the harbour at Chichester provides safe havens for sailing. In between are many contrasting highlights including the nature reserve at Rye Harbour, the vibrant city of Brighton and the breathtaking Seven Sisters cliff formation at Beachy Head. The ancient Cinque Port of Hastings recalls a history of fishing, smuggling and shipwrecks while the Roman ruins and Norman Church at Pevensey are reminders of the coast’s constant vulnerability to invasion. Each of the Victorian seafront towns has its own particular charm, some enhanced by more recent additions. The modernist De La Warr Pavilion at Bexhill hosts musical and artistic events while the tennis club at Eastbourne is the venue for international tennis tournaments.
St Leonards, Sussex-by-the-sea
Sleeps: 2 | Bedrooms: 1
Exquisite first floor apartment with working fireplace and sea views - perfect for that winter get away.
Hastings and St Leonards, Sussex-by-the-sea
Sleeps: 2 | Bedrooms: 1 |
Unique "Piece of Cheese" wedge shaped cottage reputed to be the only 3 sided cottage in England and the second smallest.
Camber, Sussex-by-the-sea
Sleeps: 3 | Bedrooms: 1 |
Fantastic panoramic views across the beach to the sea from your own balcony - high standard apartment.
Rye Harbour, Sussex-by-the-sea
Sleeps: 4 | Bedrooms: 2 |
A pretty cottage in an ideal location for the Nature Reserve and Camber Sands. Cats welcome - sorry no dogs
Winchelsea Beach, Sussex-by-the-sea
Sleeps: 4 | Bedrooms: 1 |
Very special little cottage - carefully converted to provide a lovely holiday base - 20 minute walk to the beach.