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Hastings to St Leonards Promenade

Hastings, England

Hastings to St Leonards Promenade

Length3.2 mi
Elev. Gain88.6 ft
Est. Steps7500

City walk

Beach

Created by Rishi
Introduction
Hastings to St Leonards Promenade is a 3.2 mile (7,500-step) route located near Hastings, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 88.6 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Hastings Pier

Tourist Attraction
Hastings Pier is a public pleasure pier in Hastings, East Sussex, England. Built in 1872 and enjoying its prime in the 1930s, it became a popular music venue in the 1960s. The structure suffered major storm damage in 1990, and was closed to the public for a time before closing completely in 2008, and 95% destroyed by a fire in 2010.

Hastings

Place
Hastings is a seaside town and borough in East Sussex on the south coast of England,24 mi (39 km) east to the county town of Lewes and 53 mi (85 km) south east of London. The town gives its name to the Battle of Hastings, which took place 8 mi (13 km) to the north-west at Senlac Hill in 1066. It later became one of the medieval Cinque Ports.

St Leonards-on-Sea

Place
St Leonards-on-Sea (commonly known as St Leonards) is a town and seaside resort in the Borough of Hastings in East Sussex, England. It has been part of the borough since the late 19th century and lies to the west of central Hastings. The original part of the settlement was laid out in the early 19th century as a new town: a place of elegant houses designed for the well-off; it also included a central public garden, a hotel, an archery, assembly rooms and a church.

Hastings railway station

Building
Hastings railway station is the southern terminus of the Hastings line in the south of England and is one of four stations that serve the town of Hastings, East Sussex. It is also on the East Coastway Line to Eastbourne and the Marshlink Line to Ashford International. It is 62 miles 33 chains (100.4 km) from London Charing Cross measured via Chelsfield and Battle; and 82 miles 33 chains (132.6 km) from Charing Cross via Chelsfield and Ashford.

West St Leonards railway station

Building
West St Leonards railway station is on the Hastings line in the south of England and is one of four stations that serve Hastings, East Sussex. It is 60 miles 59 chains (97.7 km) down the line from London Charing Cross and is situated between Crowhurst and St Leonards Warrior Square. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Southeastern.

University Centre Hastings

School
The University Centre Hastings was a small higher education institute located in Hastings, England that was managed by University of Brighton. The centre was opened in 2003 in buildings previously occupied by BT.

Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea

Building
The Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs is the Roman Catholic church serving St Leonards-on-Sea, a town and seaside resort which is part of the Borough of Hastings in East Sussex, England. The present church, which combines a plain, unadorned Gothic Revival exterior with a lavishly decorated interior featuring extensive early 20th-century paintings by Nathaniel Westlake, is the third building used for Roman Catholic worship in the seaside resort.

Hastings Museum and Art Gallery

Place
Hastings Museum and Art Gallery is a museum and art gallery located in, Hastings, East Sussex, England.The Museum was established over 120 years ago and has always displayed art, culture and history from around the world. In 2016 it had around 97,000 objects of local history, natural sciences, fine and decorative arts, and world cultures.

Christ Church, St Leonards-on-Sea

Place
Christ Church is an Anglican church in the town and seaside resort of St Leonards-on-Sea, part of the Borough of Hastings in East Sussex, England. Opened as the town's third Anglican church in 1860 to serve a rapidly developing residential area and to accommodate poor worshippers who could not afford pew rents at the fashionable St Leonard's and St Mary Magdalene's Churches, the original building was superseded by a much larger church built next to it between 1873 and 1875.

White Rock Theatre

Building
White Rock Theatre is a medium-scale receiving house venue owned by Hastings Borough Council situated on the seafront of Hastings, East Sussex, on the south coast of England. It currently presents a varied programme of touring shows including opera, ballet, musicals, the Hastings Musical Festival and children's shows.
Route Details

Length

3.2 mi

Elev. Gain

88.6 ft

Est. Steps

7500
Created by
Rishi
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