Food Scene
Webbe's Rock-a-Nore
1 Rock-A-Nore RoadGreat seafood restaurant
Neptune Cafe
4-6 Pleasant RowGreat fish and chips
The Crown
64-66 All Saints' StVery good food at this local pub
Authentic Thai food here. You can browse the books too!
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Boulevard bookshop and Thai Cafe
32 George StAuthentic Thai food here. You can browse the books too!
Porters Wine Bar
56 High StreetAnother local place with good food and drink
I love the coffee and cakes in this little café. It is a cosy café during the daytime and a restaurant by night under different management.
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Petit Fi
17 George StI love the coffee and cakes in this little café. It is a cosy café during the daytime and a restaurant by night under different management.
Rock a Nore Kitchen
23 Rock-A-Nore RdLovely fresh fish, beautifully prepared
Undercliffe House
Fish lunches plus afternoon teas and coffees
Essentials
Judges Bakery Tenterden
51 High StreetThe best bakery in Hastings
Morrisons
20 Waterworks RdClosest supermarket
The Net Shop
7 Rock-A-Nore RdFresh fish, straight from the sea!
Select Convenience
61 High StClosest convenience store. Easy walking distance.
Drinks & Nightlife
The Dolphin Inn
11-12 Rock-A-Nore RdOur friendly local pub
The Jenny Lind Inn
69 High StTraditional pub with live music
Arts & Culture
Hastings Contemporary
Local art gallery. Worth a visit.
ODEON Hastings
Good for a rainy day
Shopping
Local shopping centre containing BHS, Boots, H&M, Marks & Spencer plus many more.
Priory Meadow Shopping Centre
Local shopping centre containing BHS, Boots, H&M, Marks & Spencer plus many more.
Everything Else
Rock A Nore Car Park
Closest public car park
LloydsPharmacy
24-25 High StClosest pharmacy
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE
Information on interesting places to visit in Hastings, Battle and East Sussex
Go here to get weekly season tickets for public car parks in Hastings
Hastings Borough Council
2 Breeds PlTOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE
Information on interesting places to visit in Hastings, Battle and East Sussex
Go here to get weekly season tickets for public car parks in Hastings
Sightseeing
Shipwreck Museum
Maritime history here
Old funicular cliff railway takes you from the seafront to East Hill
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E Hill Lift
Old funicular cliff railway takes you from the seafront to East Hill
Battle Abbey is a partially ruined Benedictine abbey complex in the small town of Battle in East Sussex, England. The abbey was built on what was believed to be the scene of the Battle of Hastings and dedicated to St. Martin.
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Battle Abbey
Battle Abbey is a partially ruined Benedictine abbey complex in the small town of Battle in East Sussex, England. The abbey was built on what was believed to be the scene of the Battle of Hastings and dedicated to St. Martin.
You can reach the historic town of Rye by road or by train from Hastings railway station. It used to be one of the Cinque Ports guarding the English Channel and has many historic buildings. It is here where E F Benson set his Mapp and Lucia novels, although he changed the name to Tilling.
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Rye
You can reach the historic town of Rye by road or by train from Hastings railway station. It used to be one of the Cinque Ports guarding the English Channel and has many historic buildings. It is here where E F Benson set his Mapp and Lucia novels, although he changed the name to Tilling.
Iconic landmark in Hastings, visible from our back bedroom window and our little garden. This pier was first opened in 1872. The pier became derelict and was closed in 2008 and was almost totally destroyed by fire in 2010. It was completely modernised and rebuilt with the help of funding from the National Lottery and re-opened in 2016. In 2017 it was awarded the Stirling Prize, the highest award presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
Hastings Pier Shop
Iconic landmark in Hastings, visible from our back bedroom window and our little garden. This pier was first opened in 1872. The pier became derelict and was closed in 2008 and was almost totally destroyed by fire in 2010. It was completely modernised and rebuilt with the help of funding from the National Lottery and re-opened in 2016. In 2017 it was awarded the Stirling Prize, the highest award presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).