Seaford
Description
Once a major port on the English coast the town suffered from costal sedimentation that silted up it's harbour so traffic moved to the New Harbour or New Haven built up the coast at what is today Newhaven. The town had a bit of a revival in the 19th century becoming a small seaside resort, albeit eclipsed by the nearby resorts of Eastbourne and Brighton. Today it is mostly a dormitory town for Brighton, Eastbourne and London. The town is also home to the first, or last if you're coming from the North of the Martello towers that were built to protected the South East coast from a French invasion that never happened.
Charge
Getting There
There are half hourly trains from Lewes to Seaford taking about 20 minutes to make the journey
Latitude: 50.772802; Longitude: 0.100689
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Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (26/09/2021), and on time of last update (27/09/2021) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.