The Leas

Introduction

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The Leas

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 6 Jul 2012

The name of the track which was part of the original 1920s layout of Peacehaven Heights. Its planned course ran south from The Highway then turned west and ended at Cliff Road. The house on the right was built in the 1930s and is numbered 14 despite it being the only ever house built on the road. Beyond it the road becomes a greenway which follows the original course of the planned road. To the left are the static caravans of Rushy Hill Caravan Park.

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