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Vicarage Rd
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 5 Mar 2016
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Vicarage Road
End of house and former shop unit of Brightland Road to right. Church Street ahead.
Image: © Oast House Archive
Taken: 4 Jul 2011
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Brightland Road
Terrace of three storey houses on the edge of the Old Town.
Image: © Oast House Archive
Taken: 4 Jul 2011
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Shops on Church Street
Image: © Oast House Archive
Taken: 9 Jul 2012
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Eastbourne buildings [63]
Now converted into a dwelling, Pillory Barn in Bradford Street is dated 1813. Constructed of cobbles with dressings and quoins under a tile roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1043668
Eastbourne is a town and seaside resort on the south coast of East Sussex, some 54 miles south of London and about 19 miles east of Brighton. Although there is evidence of settlement from the Stone Age onwards, Eastbourne remained an area of small rural settlements until the railway arrived in 1849. A resort, built "for gentlemen by gentlemen", was planned and the town's growth accelerated from a population of less than 4,000 in 1851 to nearly 35,000 by 1891. Tourism is a large and important part of the economy of the town.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 9 May 2022
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The Two Bulls at The Tally Ho in Eastbourne Old Town
Image: © PAUL FARMER
Taken: 25 Jan 2014
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The Tally Ho, Eastbourne
Closed pub on Church Street, currently for sale.
Image: © Oast House Archive
Taken: 9 Jul 2012
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The Tally Ho sign
Sign for
Image, a closed pub on Church Street, currently for sale.
Image: © Oast House Archive
Taken: 9 Jul 2012
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Bradford Street
Narrow residential road in Old Town area.
Image: © Oast House Archive
Taken: 16 Aug 2011
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Eastbourne buildings [56]
The Tally Ho public house, number 40 Church Street, was built in a distinctive vernacular revival manner in 1927, replacing an earlier public house on the same site. Constructed of red brick and stone, with tile, flint, metal and plaster decorative panels, all under tile roofs. Listed, grade II, with much history and detail at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1415582
Eastbourne is a town and seaside resort on the south coast of East Sussex, some 54 miles south of London and about 19 miles east of Brighton. Although there is evidence of settlement from the Stone Age onwards, Eastbourne remained an area of small rural settlements until the railway arrived in 1849. A resort, built "for gentlemen by gentlemen", was planned and the town's growth accelerated from a population of less than 4,000 in 1851 to nearly 35,000 by 1891. Tourism is a large and important part of the economy of the town.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 9 May 2022
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