Discovering Eastbourne's Heritage - Ten Town Walks
08/05/09 19:50 Filed in: Events
The Society is busy revising and updating its
series of walks aimed at both visitor and resident
alike. The walks are suggested as leisure trips
through some of the interesting areas of the town.
Walk 1. The Goffs, Railway Station, Gildredge Park, St Mary's Church and Compton Place
Walk 2. Ocklynge, The Avenue, Crown Street and Hartfield Square
Walk 3. Gildredge Road, Devonshire Place and Grand Parade
Walk 4. Devonshire Park, St Saviour's and St. Peter's Church and Eastbourne College
Walk 5. South Street, Terminus Road (Town Centre), All Souls Church and Cavendish Place
Walk 6. The Pier, Sea Houses, Marine Parade, The Redoubt, Seaside
Walk 7. Meads Road, Meads Street, King Edward's Parade
Walk 8. Lifeboat Museum, Western Parades, Holywell, Foot of Beachy Head, Whitbread Hole and Seafront
Walk 9. Never East of the Pier, M'Dear: a wander through the Historic Seaside.
Walk 10. Eastbourne Harbour and surrounding area.
The routes will be available on this web site as soon as revision is complete. Click here for an introduction to them.
Walk 1. The Goffs, Railway Station, Gildredge Park, St Mary's Church and Compton Place
Walk 2. Ocklynge, The Avenue, Crown Street and Hartfield Square
Walk 3. Gildredge Road, Devonshire Place and Grand Parade
Walk 4. Devonshire Park, St Saviour's and St. Peter's Church and Eastbourne College
Walk 5. South Street, Terminus Road (Town Centre), All Souls Church and Cavendish Place
Walk 6. The Pier, Sea Houses, Marine Parade, The Redoubt, Seaside
Walk 7. Meads Road, Meads Street, King Edward's Parade
Walk 8. Lifeboat Museum, Western Parades, Holywell, Foot of Beachy Head, Whitbread Hole and Seafront
Walk 9. Never East of the Pier, M'Dear: a wander through the Historic Seaside.
Walk 10. Eastbourne Harbour and surrounding area.
The routes will be available on this web site as soon as revision is complete. Click here for an introduction to them.