In the 1930s, Eastbourne was described in one publication as “a county borough and flourishing watering-place of England, county of Sussex, near Beachy Head; also a parliamentary division of Sussex. The town is handsomely built, having fine parades and well planted walks and drives”. Today much of this sentiment still holds true but much more can be said about Eastbourne.
It is a busy seaside resort with a whole range of interesting activities, sports and exciting events for you to enjoy in a fantastic setting. Many people come to Eastbourne at all times of the year to walk along the five mile long promenade and, if energetic enough, to walk up to the beautiful Eastbourne Downs and Beachy Head.
A small distance from the promenade and the centrally located Victorian Pier can be found the town centre. However, the main shopping complex in Eastbourne is the Enterprise Shopping Centre where you will find over 50 retail outlets.
There are numerous ways to enjoy life in Eastbourne as befits a town that can boast more than its fair share of sunshine, as well as lovely beaches. There are plenty of places to visit using Eastbourne as a base, including Castles, Zoos, Stately homes and pretty villages as well as some of the most beautiful countryside in the country. Nearer home in the town itself, there are numerous places to eat, theatres to enjoy seaside entertainment, air shows, international Tennis tournaments etc.
Make Eastbourne Your Home
In short, Eastbourne is a great place to visit for a holiday or better still, to live and work. Property in Eastbourne is expensive by comparison with other parts of the UK so a better option for many is to rent a property.
If you are looking to Rent a property in Eastbourne then Rentright has letting agents listed who can assist with your requirements. Visit the Eastbourne Lettings page to find out more.
Eastbourne Lettings