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Castles and history abound in this heritage destination near the sea. As you tour the villages and walk along the bay, you’ll learn the stories of how this coastal town has defended itself over the years. Now it’s a budding tourist destination with entertainment and fascinating museums to add to the fun. Most of the holiday rentals are just a stone’s throw away from the beach. You’ll find a variety of entertainment in both the cultural and outdoor activities to please everyone in your group. Whether you want to relax or take challenging adventures you’ll find it all here.
Beautiful seaside holiday rentalsThese holiday rentals exponentially enhance a stay in Pevensey. In addition to all the amenities at your disposal, you’ll have ocean views, gardens, and the beach just a few steps away. Perfect for any traveller whether you’re trail blazing solo or with friends and family. Catch the sunrise from your balcony, while sipping your favourite beverage. Walk to and from the beach as often as you like. With options ranging from budget to luxury there’s no reason not to secure your accommodations, while availability lasts.
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Whether its rainy or too hot, Pevensey offers exciting indoor venues. The Cine World Eastbourne in the Beacon Shopping Centre features 8 cinema screens with state-of-the-art laser projection. There’s 4DX for thrill ride cinema and IMAX productions. And the concessions include Baskin and Robbins for delicious ice-cream treats as well as traditional popcorn, chips, and more. Secondly, Bexhill Museum offers four galleries with stimulating exhibits that will please everyone. You’ll find it’s loaded with the quirky to the unbelievable from historical costumes to the racing heritage, delightful anecdotal historical accounts of World War II, and even dinosaurs. A perfect day out!
Catch picturesque sunsets and sea breezesThe Pevensey Bay Beach offers tourists and locals alike a variety of intrigue. On the north-east is a marshy area called the Pevensey Levels. This is home to the rare fen raft spider and a wide range of interesting flora and fauna. Townhouses sandwiched together from the 30’s give the beachfront an eccentric flavour to picque the savviest traveller’s interest. Whereas the Eastbourne Pier is hopping with eclectic shopping, cafés and an olde-time Victoria tea room. Cast your line for trophy fish and take some gorgeous instagram photos. Catch some good vibes at Atlantis’s nightclub after sunset for a fine finish.
Travellers and activities
Pevensey is a family hotspot for adventure. The Observatory Science Center dates to 1947 originally known as the Royal Observatory at Herstmonceux. Today the science centre, nestled amongst the beautiful hills of Sussex’s countryside, offers spectacular views along the way. Special events like star gazing are on schedule and should be booked in advance. But for a day out with family, there’s a delightful array of interactive exhibits in the various domes including physics, art, astronomy, and more. There are also fascinating outdoor interactive exhibits. And if you are lucky, they may show-off the historic telescopes. This is science made fun with something to pique everyone’s interest.
Pevensey for history aficionadosPevensey offers history buffs the opportunity to discover first-hand some of the treasured heritage of England’s rich past. Herstmonceux Castle, built in 1459 crafted from brick and surrounded by Elizabethan gardens, is one of the oldest structures of significance in England embodying the essence of the Mediaeval era combined with the Renaissance romantic flare. You’ll find activities like outdoor theatre, musicals, and garden parties. Events like falcon handling and exploring the castle’s rich history. While Pevensey Court House Museum & Gaol, built in 1541, features plenty of intrigue with a unique peak at the Old Court Room, prison cells, and interesting exercise yard.
Pevensey Castle was transformed into a lookout during WWII.
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The Pevensey Castle’s history stretches back 16 centuries and perfectly chronicles the history of Britain’s coast. It is where William the Conqueror landed in 1066, and the most intact Saxon Shore fortress. This venue is an historical gem with all the new exhibits to explore fascinating history.
2. Get acquainted with the local churchSt Nicolas Church, built in 1217 in the Old English style, has remained a spiritual anchor for Pevensey for 800 years. Enjoy the regular concerts, peaceful atmosphere, and loads of history at this venue.
3. Tackle crazy golf like a champTreasure Island Eastbourne is a venue for indoor and outdoor fun. The mini-golf course offers 18 holes of golfing through challenging obstacles with a pirate theme. Indoors you’ll find zip-lines, giant slides, games, and delicious food. Perfect for a great day out.
4. Photograph an ancient fortressThe Redoubt Fortress from 1804 was built as a defence against the planned Napoleonic invasion into the United Kingdom. There is much to see and many events to enjoy including, stargazing, ghost nights, tours, and more. Collect the family and head out for a day of exploration.
5. Explore the area by trainThere are two choices for train lovers in Pevensey. Dotto Mini Train is a trackless tour train taking you and your loved ones to all the seaside hotspots including the Wish Tower slopes, Fort Fun, Fisherman’s Green and more. Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway is a one eighth scale train giving tourists a pleasure ride through the countryside. Afterwards enjoy the lake, wildlife, and delicious tea garden.
Information about holiday lettings in Pevensey
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 22 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -34%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £38. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 13 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |