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  2. Sovereign Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The North Harbour is the latest development, and is larger than the initial Inner Harbour. The two remaining harbours, West and South, are much smaller and are used by local residents owning a house/apartment around these waters. A large boat lift now uses a corner in the North Harbour, near the local chandlery and winter storage for yachts ...

  3. Eastbourne - Wikipedia

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    Sovereign Harbour: North Harbour, South Harbour, Langney Point; There was a community known as Norway, Eastbourne in the triangle now bounded by Wartling Road, Seaside and Lottbridge Drove. The name being a corruption of North Way, [52] as this was the route to the north. The area is now a housing estate and the only evidence there was a Norway ...

  4. File:Sovereign Harbour, Eastbourne. - geograph.org.uk - 90017.jpg

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    English: Sovereign Harbour, Eastbourne. New harbour side development, north-east of Eastbourne. ... File history. Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared ...

  5. List of places of worship in Eastbourne - Wikipedia

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    The borough of Eastbourne covers 4,416 hectares (10,910 acres; 17.05 sq mi) of the English Channel coast and its hinterland in southeast England and is home to approximately 100,000 people. [4] The district of Wealden surrounds it to the west and north; the English Channel is to the east and south. [5]

  6. Eastbourne Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    The oldest of the three boathouses, at Marine Road, was closed and the James Stevens No. 6 remained in the William Terriss Memorial Boathouse, which was now designated as No. 2 Eastbourne lifeboat station. [7] [5] Eastbourne's first motor lifeboat, the Priscilla MacBean arrived in 1921 as a bequest from E. MacBean of Helensburgh. She was a self ...

  7. Royal Sovereign Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Royal Sovereign lighthouse was a lighthouse marking the Royal Sovereign shoal, a sandbank 11 km (6.8 mi) offshore from Eastbourne. The structure's distinctive shape was easily recognised as the lighthouse tower is perched above a large platform (which functions as a helicopter deck) supported by a single pillar rising out of the water. [ 3 ]

  8. Premier Marinas - Wikipedia

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    Premier Marinas’ Sovereign Harbour in Eastbourne was one of the first marinas to launch the scheme in summer 2011. Premier Marinas worked with the RYA and local sailing schools to organise a number of workshops for berth holders covering topics such as basic maneuvering and berthing skills and electronic navigation. [citation needed]

  9. BN postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The BN postcode area, also known as the Brighton postcode area, [2] is a group of 30 postcode districts in South East England, within 18 post towns.These cover southwestern East Sussex (including Brighton, Hove, Eastbourne, Lewes, Hailsham, Newhaven, Peacehaven, Pevensey, Polegate and Seaford) and southeastern West Sussex (including Worthing, Littlehampton, Arundel, Hassocks, Henfield, Lancing ...