IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Grove Road, EASTBOURNE, BN21 9SL

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Grove Road, BN21 9SL by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Image Listing (368 Images Found)

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Half-mast flag flying from Eastbourne Town Hall, East Sussex
The photo shows a view along Grove Road toward a half-mast flag flying from Eastbourne Town Hall. The Union Jack flag is flying at half-mast in respect and honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Image: © Andrew Diack Taken: 18 Sep 2022
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Georgian postbox on Grove Road, Eastbourne
Image: © Ian S Taken: 24 Jan 2016
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Half-mast Union Jack flag flying from Eastbourne Town Hall
This photo was taken from near the junction of Grove Road and Bath Street in Eastbourne, East Sussex. The photo shows the Union Jack flag flying at half-mast during the 10 day period of national mourning for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Image: © Andrew Diack Taken: 18 Sep 2022
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The Town Hall, Eastbourne
Image: © Ian S Taken: 24 Jan 2016
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Eastbourne Town Hall
Image: © Oast House Archive Taken: 8 Nov 2012
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Grove Road, Eastbourne
A parade of shops in Grove Road, Eastbourne
Image: © Malc McDonald Taken: 12 Feb 2011
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Eastbourne Town Hall
Opened in 1886.
Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 11 Jun 2010
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Eastbourne buildings [43]
Eastbourne Town Hall was opened in October, 1886. In a Free Renaissance style, the hall is constructed of red brick with moulded brick decorations and Portland stone dressings under a slate roof. The clock tower is 130 feet high. There are some fine original interior features and fittings. Listed, grade II, with much detail at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1043621 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: 7 May 2022
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Eastbourne buildings [44]
Eastbourne Town Hall was opened in October, 1886. In a Free Renaissance style, the hall is constructed of red brick with moulded brick decorations and Portland stone dressings under a slate roof. The clock tower is 130 feet high. There are some fine original interior features and fittings. Listed, grade II, with much detail at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1043621 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: 7 May 2022
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Eastbourne buildings [45]
Eastbourne Town Hall was opened in October, 1886. In a Free Renaissance style, the hall is constructed of red brick with moulded brick decorations and Portland stone dressings under a slate roof. The clock tower is 130 feet high. There are some fine original interior features and fittings. Listed, grade II, with much detail at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1043621 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: 7 May 2022
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