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  2. Grand Hotel, Eastbourne - Wikipedia

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    On 13 May 1874 the Eastbourne Gazette announced that a local resident William Earp was proposing to build a hotel with a 400-foot frontage at a cost of £50,000. The result was the Grand Hotel, designed by local architect Robert Knott Blessley and constructed in 1875. [1] The Grand Hotel is well known for its association with music.

  3. Eastbourne Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Eastbourne Theatres is a council-owned theatre group responsible for three theatres in Eastbourne, England The group is responsible for the Congress Theatre , Devonshire Park Theatre and the Winter Garden .

  4. Listed buildings in Eastbourne - Wikipedia

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    There are more than 130 listed buildings in the town and borough of Eastbourne, a seaside resort on the coast of East Sussex in England. Eastbourne, whose estimated population in 2011 was 99,400, [1] grew from a collection of farming hamlets into a fashionable holiday destination in the mid-19th century; close attention was paid to urban planning and architecture, and the main landowners the ...

  5. Burlington Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Burlington Hotel may refer to: in England. The original Burlington Hotel, London, where Florence Nightingale stayed for many decades, which was purchased by owner of Morley's Hotel; Burlington Hotel, Sheringham in Sheringham, Norfolk. Claremont Hotel (Eastbourne) (includes the former Burlington hotel) in Ireland. Burlington Hotel (Dublin)

  6. Royal Hippodrome Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Hippodrome Theatre is a theatre in Eastbourne which dates back to 1883, making it the oldest theatre in the town. It was designed and built for the theatre manager and impresario George Beaumont Loveday by the eminent theatre architect C J Phipps.

  7. Claremont Hotel, Eastbourne - Wikipedia

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    The hotel in 2017. The Claremont Hotel was a hotel in Eastbourne, East Sussex, United Kingdom, overlooking the Carpet Gardens, near Eastbourne Pier. [1] [2] The hotel was destroyed by a large fire on 22 November 2019. [3] The Grade II* listed 70-room hotel adjoined the 159-room Burlington Hotel to form a grand white-washed row known as the ...

  8. Congress Theatre (Eastbourne) - Wikipedia

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    The Congress Theatre is a Grade II* listed, purpose-built, modern theatre and conference venue in the seaside town of Eastbourne, East Sussex. It is one of the largest theatres in southern England, with seating capacity of 1,689. The theatre was designed in 1958 and built 1961–1963 by Bryan and Norman Westwood Architects.

  9. List of places of worship in Eastbourne - Wikipedia

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    The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Eastbourne was established in 1920 at rooms in Terminus Road but moved in 1922 [69] to its permanent church building, Spencers Hall in Spencers Road. [70] Informal services are now held at a hotel.