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Albion House, Eastbourne, Sussex

Albion House
Eastbourne
Sussex

BN21 3DN

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Barely one minute's walk from the pier and beach, and enjoying glimpses of the sea from all front rooms, this newly refurbished and supremely comfortable Victorian town house offers a superb, contemporarily styled holiday base. Albion House sits on a residential street in the heart of Eastbourne, a seaside suntrap sheltered by the bulk of Beachy Head and boasting award winning, safe beaches as well as a spacious promenade lined with colourful flowerbeds amongst its many traditional seaside attractions. Visitors will find a variety of water sports, pleasure boat cruises, great shopping, children's theme parks, a Napoleonic fortress, museums, beautiful gardens and a bandstand almost on the doorstep, whilst other attractions further afield include castles at Pevensey and Bodiam, Drusilla's Zoo, Glyndebourne, Sheffield Park Gardens and the medieval port of Rye. Brighton's myriad delights are also easily accessible as is wonderful walking in the gently rolling South Downs. The nearest shop and pub serving food are about 40 yards distant.

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