Exotic Brighton Pavillion, built around 1800 in Indian Moghul style as a seaside holiday home for the Prince Regent
The promenade and beach at Brighton
The Seven Sisters is a series of chalk cliffs near to Eastbourne. On the right is famous Beachy Head and its lighthouse
Eastbourne from the chalk cliffs
The meanders of the River Cuckmere
Between the wooded ridges of hills there are broad, flat clay vales
A view across the South Downs
Lewes was founded where the River Ouse could be crossed just at the edge of the South Downs. In Norman times a castle was built and there was a harbour and docks. The river has since silted up
Hastings is famous for its fishing boats, its pebble beach and its cliff railway
Bodium Castle. The moated castle guards a gap in the hills in case of invasion from the south