Seaford, near Lewes, Sussex
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Brief description
"Seaford is a genteel town with a colourful past. It was once a thriving port, earning Cinque Port privileges as a limb of Hastings. Smuggling and ship wrecking were rife, with wreckers nicknamed ‘Seaford Shags’. Seaford is situated in a beautiful location presiding over the wide sweep of Seaford Bay under the distinctive chalk landmark of Seaford Head.
Situated a short walk from Seaford train station and close to cafes and shops, Seaford beach is a great place to visit for a fresh blast of sea air or a quick play on the stones. Peppered with brightly painted beach huts and a couple of seafront cafes, the beachfront is unadulterated seaside fun."
https://www.seafordtowncouncil.gov.uk/visiting-seaford/
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Seaford, East Sussex, BN25 1HG
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seaford,_East_Sussex
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