Hastings Castle - also Pevensey Castle, the first castle to be built in England after the Norman conquest. More at the website: .
The Pier.
The Hastings Country Park - 660 acres of woodland glens, and cliffs falling within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty .
The Stade - in the old town, the home of Europe's largest beach-launched fishing fleet, as well as the historic net huts.
Smugglers Adventure - a set of caves (St Clements Caves) in the hills above the town
Underwater World - an aquarium
Burton St Leonards - Elegant regency town and park designed in 1828 by James Burton
Alexandra Park - 109 Acre Grade II listed victorian park including lakes and landscaped gardens
St Mary in the Castle - Grade II listed georgian church located beneath the castle in the regency square - pelham crescent. The space is now used as a gallery, theatre and performance venue
Hastings from the cliffs - a view of Hastings up on the cliffs, travelled to on the cliff railways.
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