Enjoy coastal living with amenities on your doorstep
Bexhill, well known for hosting Britain's first motor race in 1902, is a welcoming town with a variety of independent shops, excellent restaurants, schools, and numerous sports clubs. The Grade I-listed art deco De La Warr Pavilion, a renowned contemporary arts centre, and the King George V Colonnade, which hosts shops, a café, and live music performances.
With an expansive seafront promenade and a gently sloping beach popular with fossil enthusiasts, Bexhill also boasts a range of attractions. These include Bexhill Museum, the tranquil Egerton Park, and High Woods Nature Reserve, a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. The town is also home to sailing, rowing, and sea angling clubs.
Located just 8 miles from the historic site of the 1066 Battle of Hastings and close to the scenic High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Bexhill is perfectly situated. Hastings lies just 6 miles east via the A259, while Eastbourne is 16 miles to the west. The A21 connects Hastings to the M25 and London. Bexhill’s train services provide access to London Victoria, Gatwick Airport, Brighton, Ashford International, Eastbourne, and Hastings, with Gatwick less than 60 miles away.