Bexhill-on-Sea (often simply Bexhill) is a seaside town situated in the county of East Sussex in South East England. An ancient town and part of the local-government district of Rother, Bexhill is home to a number of archaeological sites, a Manor House in the Old Town, an abundance of Edwardian and Victorian architecture, and the famous De La Warr Pavilion: today a centre for contemporary art – which has featured the work of Andy Warhol, Cerith Wyn Evans and Richard Wilson amongst others – and an auditorium, where Bob Marley had his first UK appearance and has since seen performances by Elvis Costello, Goldfrapp, Ray Davies, Years and Years, Pati Smith and Lauri Anderson.
Restaurants in Bexhill-on-Sea
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Really good place to socialize with fellow gamers, lots of small gifts available to buy as well , a treasure trove in a shop!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
We are a family run independent local art gallery, selling the work of local and regional artists as well as top quality prints and vintage artwork. We stock a range of local art including watercolours, oils and prints, as well as local craftwork such as bags, scarves, glasswork and jewellery. Our range of prints includes limited edition lithographs and block prints by established artists, as well
5.0 based on 8 reviews
We offer various experience types with the most famous wolf acting team in the UK. The watermill wolves have appeared in many large & small screen productions including Twilight,Penny Dreadful, Vikings & Dracula and worked with Josh Hartnel, Eva Green, Timothy Dalton, Bill Bailey,Sophie Turner, Bear Grylls to name but a few. PLEASE PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT TIMES.
Had an experience there today, it was amazing, Mr Bond, Grey and the pack we're beautiful and Natalie was very knowledgeable, we sat with them and walked them. Spent a good few hours talking and just having a lovely time with lovely creatures. Would highly recommend a visit there. Felt very welcome and relaxed. Thank you Natalie and Team
4.5 based on 592 reviews
Beautiful sea front and pebbled beach with sand further out great for sun bathers and swimmers alike. Sea is blue and still, lovely for children and adults even dog friendly too. Don’t be put off it’s soooo clean and well maintained. A big bonus is it’s sea front parking a long way of FREE parking! We have visited most of the south coast in our motorhome and there has been little to no free parking with car park barriers Not allowing us in. Most unfair. This place is a little Gem forget Hastings it’s not a patch on this lovely place it has everything and just enough shops if you can drag yourself away from it’s wonderful sea front LOVE IT.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
4.5 based on 191 reviews
Bexhill Museum offers something for everyone from local history & archaeology to fashion & Bexhill’s motor heritage. Our unique collections are housed in a distinctive building combining a traditional Edwardian museum with a modern extension. The Museum runs a wide range of special events, activities and workshops throughout the year for children, families and adults.
This is a really cool little museum,located in the heart of Bexhill-on-sea. The museum is a reaì variation of exhibitions including:a natural history section,a really cool motoring section,an Edwardian costumes section and a Second World War section.Really liked the colourful,historic wartime posters.The museum is only a tiny £3 entry fee and is definitely value for money.
4.5 based on 290 reviews
Egerton Park is a lovely park close to the seafront, there is a boating lake, an excellent play area for older children as well as a safe, fenced in area for small children. Very pleasant park to walk around and to take the dog (on a lead) good way to spend a couple of hours
4.5 based on 70 reviews
Immaculately kept gardens in the heart of Bexhill Old Town with lovely walkways, so many flowers and flowering shrubs spanning several seasons, a rose garden, a beautifully tended pond, the ruins of an historical house and tall, tall trees under which to spread a picnic blanket. There's a tiny little outdoor terraced playhouse - yes really! - with its original tiled roof still intact. And an old fashioned sunken well right between the community hall and the old barn (which is now a banqueting hall for hire). There's a gated quiet area called the Prayer Gardens and several dedication plaques in front of memorial plants and on over a dozen benches arranged around the gardens specifically to take in the beautiful views. I love these beautifully manicured, ingeniously designed gardens. I'm sure I must have left out some of it's marvellous sights; there's just so much to see, so much beauty to enjoy. Go buy yourself a cuppa at the tea rooms or the coffee house across the road or bring your flask with you and come and enjoy the tranquility of the Manor Barn's gardens. You. Will. Love it.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Post cards of pictures made with cut up envelopes are brilliant There have inspired me to make some of my own
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