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  2. St. Clements Caves - Wikipedia

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    A tableau at the Smugglers Adventure. St Clements Caves are show caves located on the West Hill in Hastings, East Sussex.The caves were named after a nearby parish church and since 1989 are home to the "Smugglers Adventure" tourist attraction which tells the story of smuggling on the South Coast of England 200 years ago.

  3. East Hill Cliff Railway - Wikipedia

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    It provides access to Hastings Country Park via the East Hill, which overlooks the Old Town and Rock-a-Nore, an area to the east of Hastings. The line provides views over The Stade, home to the largest beach-launched fishing fleet in Europe. The line is owned and operated by Hastings Borough Council and has the following technical parameters ...

  4. West Hill Cliff Railway - Wikipedia

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    The West Hill overlooks the sea to the south, the Old Town to the east, and the current central business district of Hastings to the west. [1] The line is owned and operated by Hastings Borough Council and has the following technical parameters: [1] [2] Length: 500 feet (150 m) Height difference: 170 feet (52 m) Gradient: 33%; Cars: 2

  5. Hastings - Wikipedia

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    Hastings town centre and the Memorial from an old postcard. Hastings had suffered over the years from the lack of a natural harbour, and there have been attempts to create a sheltered harbour. Attempts were made to build a stone harbour during the reign of Elizabeth I, but the sea destroyed the foundations in terrible storms. The fishing boats ...

  6. Hastings Fishermen's Museum - Wikipedia

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    Hastings Fishermen's Museum is a museum dedicated to the fishing industry and maritime history of Hastings, a seaside town in East Sussex, England. It is housed in a former church, officially known as St Nicholas' Church and locally as The Fishermen's Church , which served the town's fishing community for nearly 100 years from 1854.

  7. The Stade - Wikipedia

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    The Stade as seen from Hastings East Hill. The Stade is a shingle beach in Hastings Old Town, Hastings, East Sussex, England. It has been used for beaching boats for more than a thousand years. It is now home to Europe's largest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats. The word stade is a Saxon term meaning landing place.