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East Sussex

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Locator map for the English administrative region of East Sussex.
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The Long Man of Wilmington, on Windover Hill, East Sussex, England.

County of southeast England, created in 1974, formerly part of Sussex (since April 1997 Brighton and Hove has

been a separate unitary authority).

Area

1,725 sq km/666 sq mi

Towns

Lewes (administrative headquarters), Newhaven (cross-channel port), Eastbourne, Rye, Winchelsea; Bexhill-on-Sea, Hastings, St Leonards, Seaford (all coastal resorts)

Physical

Beachy Head, highest headland

on the south coast (180 m/590 ft), the eastern end of the South Downs; the Weald (including Ashdown Forest); Friston Forest; rivers Cuckmere, Ouse, and East Rother (which flows into the sea near Rye); Romney Marsh

Features

the ‘Long Man’ chalk hill figure at Wilmington, near Eastbourne; prehistoric earthworks; Iron Age hill fort at Mount Caburn, near Lewes; Roman villas; Herstmonceux, with a 15th-century castle (conference and exhibition centre) and adjacent modern buildings, site of the Greenwich Royal Observatory (1958–90); other castles at Hastings, Lewes (1066), Pevensey (Roman walls and medieval castle), and Bodiam (1385); Bayham Abbey (13th century); Battle Abbey (1090) and the site of the Battle of Hastings; Michelham Priory (1229); Sheffield Park garden; University of Sussex (1961) and University of Brighton (1992, formerly Brighton Polytechnic), both at Falmer, near Brighton

Agriculture

cereals, hops, fruit and vegetables; fishing (at Hastings)

Industries

electronics, gypsum, light engineering, timber

Population

(2001) 492,300

Famous people

former homes of Henry James at Rye, Rudyard Kipling at Batemans in Burwash, Thomas Sackville at Buckhurst, Virginia Woolf at Rodmell; Angus Wilson

Topography

East Sussex is bounded on the south by the English Channel; on the west by Brighton and Hove and West Sussex; and on the north by Surrey and Kent. It is still one of the most wooded counties in England. Along the South Downs, which lie generally within 15 km/9 mi of the sea, runs the South Downs Way, from Beachy Head through East and West Sussex to the Hampshire border; high points along its path include Ditchling Beacon (248 m/814 ft). The Weald is now a dairy farming area; until the 17th century its iron industry was nationally important. The Ashdown Forest was originally a Norman hunting forest; attempts to cultivate the land have failed because of the forest's sterile soil.

History

Two important events that took place in the county are the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and the Battle of Lewes in 1264.



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