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Sussex and coastal
The coastal resorts of Sussex and neighbouring Hampshire are the sunniest places in the United Kingdom.
Most of Sussex lies in Hardiness zone 8 ; the exception is the coastal plain west of Brighton, which lies in the milder zone 9.
Category: Populated coastal places in East Sussex
Category: Populated coastal places in East Sussex
Rye, East Sussex, was an important English port in the Middle Ages, but the coastline changed and it is now from the sea, while the ports of Ravenspurn and Dunwich have been lost to coastal erosion.
Dewey Beach is an incorporated coastal town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States.
Fenwick Island is a coastal town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States.
Harry Hay was born on April 7, 1912 in the coastal town of Worthing in Sussex, South East England, as the first child of a prosperous and socially conservative upper-middle-class American family.
Category: Populated coastal places in East Sussex
Seaford is a coastal town in the county of East Sussex, on the south coast of England.
Category: Populated coastal places in East Sussex
Category: Populated coastal places in West Sussex
Category: Populated coastal places in West Sussex
Category: Populated coastal places in West Sussex
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle relates events during the Anglo-Saxon conquest of Sussex when the native Britons ( whom the Anglo-Saxons called Welsh ) were driven from the coastal towns into the recesses of the forest for sanctuary, viz ;
By 1932 the Brighton main line was electrified, quickly followed by those to other Sussex coastal towns and Portsmouth by 1938.
The South Downs is a range of chalk hills that extends for about across the south-eastern coastal counties of England from the Itchen Valley of Hampshire in the west to Beachy Head, near Eastbourne, East Sussex, in the east.
Category: Populated coastal places in East Sussex
Besides inhibiting summer cloud development, its coastal location also prevents extreme temperatures ; Whereas locations in the Sussex weald to the North can on occasion fall below or rise above, since 1960, the temperatures recorded at Bognor have never fallen below ( January 1963 ) or risen above ( June 1976 ).
Category: Populated coastal places in West Sussex
Norman soldiers, French armies, and even roaming English soldiers were attacking the coastal areas in England such as Kent and Sussex as the battles overseas continued.
Category: Populated coastal places in East Sussex
Velvet is a teenager in the late 1920s, living in a small English coastal village in Sussex, dreaming of one day owning many horses.
The South Downs run linearly west-north-westwards from the Eastbourne area through southern Sussex to the Hampshire downs, separating the south coastal plain from the clays and sandstones of the Weald.

Sussex and town
Hastings () is a town and borough in the county of East Sussex on the south coast of England.
However, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for 1011 relates that Vikings overran " all Kent, Sussex, Surrey and Haestingas ", indicating the town was still considered a separate ' county ' or province to its neighbours 240 years after Offa's conquest.
* Aelle of Sussex besieges and conquers the fortified town Anderitum in southern Britain.
Similarly, it is known that Selsey was once a port town, with Selsey Abbey and a cathedra recorded until 1075, when the see of the Diocese of Sussex was moved inland to Chichester.
It took place at Senlac Hill, approximately 10 km ( 6 < sup > 1 </ sup >⁄< sub > 4 </ sub > miles ) northwest of Hastings, close to the present-day town of Battle, East Sussex, and was a decisive Norman victory.
The settlement of Battle, East Sussex, grew up around the abbey and is now a small market town.
A night march enabled Montfort's forces to surprise Prince Edward and take the high ground of the Sussex Downs, overlooking the town of Lewes, in preparation for battle.
Lewes () is the county town of East Sussex, England and historically of all of Sussex.
Through the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Lewes developed as the county town of East Sussex, expanding beyond the line of the town wall.
In the East Sussex County Council elections of 2009 the town returned an Independent in the Lewes Division with an increased majority over the Liberal Democrats.
The principal town museum is Barbican House Museum at Lewes Castle, which hosts the Lewes Town Model as well as four galleries of Sussex archaeology.
Lewes has been influenced by its close proximity to the University of Sussex and Brighton University in terms of significant numbers of academics and students living in the town.
Battle Abbey is a partially ruined abbey complex in the small town of Battle in East Sussex, England.
There is also a dried fruit based Christmas pudding, and the almond flavoured Bakewell tart originating from the town of Bakewell., Banoffee pie now known internationally was invented by a Sussex restauranteur in the 1970s.
Lewes is the county town of East Sussex in the United Kingdom.
* Burgess Hill, a town in West Sussex, England, UK
Bethany Beach is an incorporated town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States.
Bethel is a town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States.
Blades is a town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States.
Dagsboro is a town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States.
Delmar is a town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States, on the Maryland border along the Transpeninsular Line.

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