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England’s South Coast Has Much To Offer Tourists

When staying in or near Southern England be sure to set some time aside to visit England’s south Coast. Southern England includes the southern counties of England bordering on the English Midlands. The government of the UK divides Southern England into South West England, South East England, Greater London and the East of England. Here are some places you won’t want to miss on England’s South Coast:

- Beachy Head: is south of Eastbourne and is a snow white cliff on the end of the South Downs. It can be reached by traversing a scenic footpath. Don’t miss its famous striped lighthouse.The cliff path that passes through Cuckmere, Haven and Seaford provides a great hiking opportunity and is 3.5 or 6km long.

- Bramber Castle: is on the west side of Bramber village and is an English Heritage property. The ruins of the castle gatehouse are from the original gatehouse built by the Normans.

- The Kent Battle of Britain Museum: can be found in Hawkinge. This is an old armory that features an R.A.F. Room, the Luftwaffe Room, the Aircraft Armaments Room and an art gallery.

- The Eurotunnel: crosses under the channel between Coquelles near Calais and Folkestone in Kent. It’s the newest and fastest transport system on the English coast, having been completed in 1994. There is a visitor’s center in Folkstone. The Exhibition Centre in Cheriton (west of Fokestone) explains the construction of the Eurotunnel.

- Borde Hill Gardens: in Haywards Heath is 200 acres of woods and parkland in Sussex. It is a well known botanical garden. It displays include incredible colour throughout all the seasons of the year.

- Romney Marsh: is 50,000 acres of flowers that extends along the coast from Hythe. Visit in the spring when the flowers are the most beautiful.

- Mermaid Street: offers enchanting strolls in Rye. You will see The Mermaid Inn, a 15th century pub notorious as a meeting place for smugglers. Henry James lived out his last years here in Lamb House, a 19th century Georgian building, while writing his beloved novels “The Wings of the Dove” and “The Golden Bowl”. Don’t miss the Old Hospital. It’s a triple-gabled, half timbered 15th to 16th century building.

There are so many things to see on England’s South Coast that it would be impossible to recount them in one article. Look into all of the other wonderful things to do and see as you plan your visit to this charming area.

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