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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Seaford Museum of Local History, Seaford Head Nature Reserve, Sussex Wildlife Trust, and Seaford Head and more, get ready to experience the best places in Seaford.
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1Seaford Museum of Local History

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4.6
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History Museums
Specialty Museums
The Seaford Museum of Local History is located in Martello Tower no.74 at the eastern end of Seaford seafront. The tower has a rich history, having served various purposes over the years before being restored and housing the museum. Visitors describe it as a "Tardis" due to its deceptively spacious 5,000 square feet display area, which includes different floors and even the roof with cannon.
A remarkable place absolutely full of interesting and nostalgic pieces. The museum is housed inside of a Martello tower with a steep ramp and wheelchair lift to the lower level. Well designed sets show the development of photography, electronics, home appliances and office equipment. There are items found around Seaford itself going right back to Roman times. For just £5 it is a really special place to visit for both adults and children and is run solely by volunteers.
Roger — Google review
Decent place to go, but feels a bit too cluttered. Just too many things going on all at once in one place, almost like everythings been crammed in. The smell stands out quite a bit also. Some pretty things to see, people at reception were lovely. Hopefully things get a little more organised in there
May — Google review
So much packed into the martello tower from early 80s computers like the commodore 64 with cassette loading of games to 1940s radios and much about the local area from the railway to Cinema..£5 well spent. Beach close by and a car park which is very busy on sunny summer days
Geoff C — Google review
What a superb find. Amazing artifacts and lovely staff on hand to share knowledge. Wonderful
Terry H — Google review
An amazing collection and journey through local history, the history of the building and the story of technology in work and at home. Betamax video recorder - check. Vintage calculators and dictation machines - check. A Dragon 32 computer - check. Cameras, telephones, typewriters and a good selection of home computers, and amongst all this, an original Victorian bathing machine. And the views from the rooftop are spectacular.
Martin E — Google review
Amazing Museum and location, you can bring back old childhood memories back. Lot of antiques and vintage things in museum
Mohammed Y — Google review
I love this place. I've been visiting this museum since I was a child so it's very nostalgic for me here. They have incredible collections, and the staff are so friendly and informative. Absolutely worth a visit. I need more time here there's just so much to take in. It was good to see the recent quotes from folks living through the covid pandemic for future generations to learn from. Will certainly be returning for a longer visit next time.
Lucy M — Google review
Nothing to see as it’s called museum. Made me feel as a charity shop stuff. Don’t waste time and money because these days people can make a simple thing 5star for no reason without knowing the facts. Giving 2star for good staff and service.
UK J — Google review
Martello Tower, The Esplanade, Seaford BN25 1JH, United Kingdom•http://www.seafordmuseum.co.uk/•+44 1323 898222•Tips and more reviews for Seaford Museum of Local History

2Seaford Head Nature Reserve, Sussex Wildlife Trust

4.9
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Mentioned on 
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Nature preserve
Seaford Head Nature Reserve, managed by Sussex Wildlife Trust, offers a variety of walking options with stunning views of the Seven Sisters and Cuckmere Valley. Visitors can start at Seaford Head and walk along the coastal path to Hope Gap and Cuckmere Haven or explore the river teeming with birdlife. The reserve features picturesque countryside, breathtaking coastline, and iconic chalk cliffs.
Nature is creating amazing places in this world. Here is one of them. I really enjoyed this site where the sea meets the island's white rocks. Green everywhere around. For those who want to disconnect from the crowded and concrete cities, that's the place. Relaxing and peaceful. Wonderful !!!
Ane I — Google review
My wife suggested this place rather than the cliffs directly. I had little idea what to expect. We all walked down and the sight was a wonder to behold. The sun was warm enough and wind was cool enough, perfect! We walked down to the pebble beach, played in the stream as it merged with the sea and collected rocks. Since we collect a lot of rocks in all our UK journey and trash our home, wife made us keep only 1 each. I kept what was revealed to be ' Hags stone'. Parking is ample and free. There is no food or water stalls here, so bring your own. The trail is easy enough to push and climb with a stroller. We had a better time here than at the commercial Brighton beach. Worth a visit with the family.
Shaunak S — Google review
Beautiful Cliffs and there’s a cafe as well with cozy seatings and a souvenir shop. Public toilets are in close proximity. Ample of parking available with coin only machines, however a whole day parking ticket can be purchased from the cafe.
Darrel F — Google review
A better view point than the Seven Sisters White Cliffs site with the information center. We came here first, the cliff views here were breathtaking. Then we went to the site with a gift shop and information center. When down the beach from the stair tower. The views at the beach level were splendid.
Patrick X — Google review
free parking! what else can i say :) easy hike as well to see the viewpoint of seven sisters cliff. the beach is also better..there is a good coffee shop on the car park.
Gerard — Google review
Went there 20 years ago. & Took a few pics. A couple of weeks ago, I did the same. But this time l bothered to walk to the beach. Loving day out
Steve — Google review
Walked the seven sisters whilst on a walking holiday. Wonderful views everyone we met was friendly and chatty.
Catriona E — Google review
If you are limited on time or unable to walk on whole coastal path, go here to enjoy the magnificent vista which in my opinion is the best one. A short 10 minute walk from the car park (optional coin donation).
Andy H — Google review
Seaford, BN25 4AR, United Kingdom•https://sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk/visit/seaford-head•Tips and more reviews for Seaford Head Nature Reserve, Sussex Wildlife Trust
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3Seaford Head

5.0
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Mentioned on 
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Nature preserve
Seaford Head is a stunning destination that offers an exhilarating escape into nature. Starting from the eastern end of Seaford beach, you can embark on a scenic cliff path that leads to Cuckmere Haven. Within minutes, you'll find yourself ascending the cliffs, where breathtaking views of the iconic Seven Sisters await. It's the perfect spot for those looking to unwind and immerse themselves in spectacular coastal scenery.
Great spot to view the seven sisters.
James R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A truly magnificent, expansive landscape with wonderful hiking trails (mostly on grass) and fantastic views of the cliffs and, from there, the endless sea. The sheer size of these cliffs makes you feel small. (Original) Eine ganz tolle weitläufige Landschaft mit wunderbaren Wanderwegen (meist auf Gras) und fantastischen Aussichten auf die Klippen und von diesen auf das ewige Meer. Angesichts der Grösse dieser Klippen fühlt man sich klein.
Purenaturepics — Google review
Absolutely stunning! Well worth the visit
David H — Google review
Q47Q+662, Seaford, BN25 4AR, United Kingdom

4Tide Mills

Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Transport hub
Tide Mills is an abandoned village located just west of a town, accessible via a pleasant walk along the coastal path. Once a bustling mill village with its own railway siding, it ceased operations in 1883 and was eventually deserted by its last residents in 1939. The area features vegetated shingle beach, wetlands, creeks, and the remains of an 18th-century village and Tide Mill.
Seaford, BN25 2RU, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Tide Mills

5Seaford Head Golf Course

4.6
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Mentioned on 
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Golf club
Seaford Head Golf Course is a picturesque undulating downland/links style course located on the cliffs of Seaford, offering breathtaking views of the iconic Seven Sisters and the South Coast. The course, designed in 1887, is steeped in history and surrounded by a nature reserve with rare species of plants, birds, and insects. The new clubhouse features the View Restaurant and bar with panoramic views.
Love this golf course. Keep going back. Highly recommend however it is rather challenging being on the coast and very hilly. A round will take about 4½ - 5 hours with a 4 ball. They do a very nice breakfast and plenty of choice at the bar after your round.
David B — Google review
Been a few times but this one was the better of the 3. it's busy so you need to book a tee time in advance. Beautiful view. Wear sun screen.
Jordan W — Google review
One of my favourite courses ive played, so many unique and challenging holes. Greens were in excellent condition. I would suggest older or handicapped golfers get a buggy as it is quite a walk up some of those hills but well worth it. Finally I would like to add that the price was very reasonable and even on a perfect cloudless day on a bank holiday the pace of play was decent too. 10/10
Isaac — Google review
Really challenging course with some amazing views . £22 for the round was amazing value . A tough course for mid to high handicappers
Blaine F — Google review
Course in excellent condition and very reasonable rates at £26 mid week for over 60s. Views are fabulous.
Brian S — Google review
Beautiful day, incredible views must be the best views from a golf course anywhere in Sussex. And a great course, a good challenge and an exillerating drive on the 18th tee.
Jock L — Google review
Great course, some exceptionally scenic holes. Fairways in good condition aswel considering the recent spell of hot weather, greens were in really good condition. Be prepared for some hills though. Also no driving range but has 2 nets.
Matt G — Google review
Great course which was fun and still challenging though very very very hilly. Staff in Pro shop,Cafe and Bar very friendly and efficient. Good quality and well price food and drinks. We will be back
Rob K — Google review
Southdown Rd, Seaford, BN25 4JS, United Kingdom•http://www.seafordheadgolfcourse.co.uk/•+44 1323 890139•Tips and more reviews for Seaford Head Golf Course
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6Seaford Beach

4.6
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Beach
Seaford Beach is a charming stretch of coastline with pretty pastel beach huts at the eastern end, making it a popular spot for Instagram-worthy photos. The area remains largely undeveloped, offering just a couple of coffee places and free parking. A concrete path runs along the entire length of the beach to Tide Mills, providing access to another nature reserve.
If you’re looking for a peaceful and unspoiled beach, Seaford is an absolute dream. This quiet stretch of coastline is my favorite place to be—serene, beautiful, and free from crowds. It’s the perfect spot to swim, paddleboard, or simply relax and take in the stunning surroundings. One of the best things about this beach? The well-behaved seagulls! Unlike many other seaside spots, you won’t find them swooping in for your food, making it an even more enjoyable place to unwind. The location is also a great starting point for scenic walks, whether you’re exploring coastal trails or heading into the lovely nearby town with its small selection of charming local restaurants. There’s a laid-back, welcoming feel to the area, making it ideal for a quiet getaway. For convenience, there are toilets and refreshments available right at the beach, so you can spend the whole day here without a worry. Whether you’re after adventure or just a moment of peace by the sea, Seaford is the perfect escape.
KASIA M — Google review
If you like nice big wide pebble beaches this is the place for you, free parking along the sea front, public toilets, small cafe for snacks. Not too busy, as not alot else there. The small town of Seaford 10 min walk away.
Lynsey D — Google review
Seaford Beach is a beautiful spot with its rocky shoreline and stunning sea views. It’s great for a peaceful walk, exploring the rocks, or just sitting and enjoying the scenery. The water was nice and refreshing for a swim, which made the visit even more enjoyable. A lovely place to unwind and take in the natural surroundings.
Merna N — Google review
Although predominantly shingle, this is a most attractive beach with a row of brightly painted beach huts along its top and the start of the white cliffs and the "Seven Sisters" to its east. At the cliff end, there is plenty of free parking and free public conveniences.
Stuart H — Google review
A beautiful place to walk, sit on the beach, stake, or paddleboard. Close to parking by the road. Many benches along the walk to have a rest and one very lovely mermaid bench.
Benry T — Google review
What a beautiful place. Unspoilt, deffinitely not touristy. So easily accesible as main road runs right alongside the beach. Great for dog owners.
Karin F — Google review
Stunning beach, amazing view of the limestone cliffs on the left. You can access the cliffs from the beach. Standing in seaford head cliffs will give you a great vantage point of the ocean and the entire area. People start the path going to the seven sisters cliff from this beach. If you have the stamina and the energy this path is the best way to appreciate the cliff.
Gill — Google review
It's quiet, and unpretentious, but the people are nice and the parking is free. I had a lovely walk along the sea front in the warm sun, drank a coffee bought from a kiosk, and sat on one of the mant seats. The Martello tower museum is well worth a visit, loved it.
Robin B — Google review
Seaford, BN25 1JS, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Seaford Beach

7Crypt Gallery

4.6
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4.4
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Art gallery
Museums
The Crypt Gallery is a historic site located in a medieval undercroft, believed to be the oldest surviving building in Seaford. Originally used as a storage space for valuable items and wool, it now serves as an exhibition space for local and international artists. The gallery's unique setting adds to its charm, with visitors praising the magical atmosphere inside. The venue hosts various exhibitions throughout the year, showcasing diverse artistic works.
We visited an excellent exhibition which included work by four caligraphers who worked on the St. John's Bible project. The highlight for us was being shown reproduced pages from that Bible. The owners were enthusiastic and friendly. It's not a large space but it is interesting and shows the art off well.
Martin T — Google review
We visited The Crypt this weekend and there was a fabulous artist with her work on show. What a fabulous find, open Wednesday to Sunday with different artists exhibiting weekly or by weekly. There is also SCIP workshops a local charity supporting arts and art therapy in the community. Well worth a visit, a stunning medieval building.
Becky T — Google review
The Crypt was such a fun place to visit - loved the quirky Coronation themed pieces of art work and especially the royal thrones displayed in the Crypt ..they made great photos - there's a lot of creative talent in Seaford. Thank you
Jan M — Google review
Wonderful.. super friendly staff gorgeous place and my baby loved looking at the art work and sitting in the hige stone room with the vinyl inside :) very nice visit Also had some free craft room for children to create things which is lovely Will re visit for Sure
Crystal A — Google review
Great place. A must visit if you're ever in Seaford. Free to visit.
Kevin P — Google review
Stumbled upon this gallery during an impromptu trip to Seaford and I’m so glad I did! Art was stunning and the building itself full of history, there’s also a lovely dog there as well.
Natasha P — Google review
A little gem tucked away between fairly boring buildings, but inside is a little magic. The Crypt itself is wonderful and the gallery space light and well worth visiting. Different exhibitions so will depend on when you visit but we always check in to see what the current exhibition is. If you are in Seaford don't miss.
VP - — Google review
I have visited here a few times to see art exhibitions. It is a good venue to look at and enjoy art. They have regular exhibitions by local artists so it is always worth a visit. Might be worth leaving your credit card at home though, it is sometimes hard to resist buying a painting etc.
Paul G — Google review
23 Church St, Seaford, BN25 1HD, United Kingdom•https://www.thecryptgallery.com/•Tips and more reviews for Crypt Gallery

8The Grumpy Chef

4.5
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4.6
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Bistro
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Cafe
The Grumpy Chef, located on Broad Street, is a relaxed cafe known for its seafood dishes, light lunches, and robust wine list. Run by chef and owner Anthony Master, the restaurant offers a personable and delicious experience with warm interiors and an eclectic selection of vegetarian options. Guests can expect fantastic service as Anthony personally walks them through the menu and daily specials. The food is highly praised for its incredible taste, with generous portions at reasonable prices.
Absolute gem just 5 minutes from the Seaford Station!!! If you’re coming for a Seven Sisters Hike, I absolutely recommend this place - perfect food, beautiful presentation, nice staff. There is nothing else to say on top of this - everything was perfect. The Greedy Burger was the best one my dad has ever tried in the UK (believe me, we’ve tried a lot!) Roasted Seabass was great for a person that is obsessed with seafood - my mom really loved it. And my open sandwich was just 10/10!!!
Daria S — Google review
Lovely local restaurant with delicious food. The staff are among the most friendly I have come across. Everything was very tasty. The restaurant has a nice homely vibe and is quite popular with locals and tourist alike
KokLeong T — Google review
We went here twice. First for a coffee which was really good. Nice and hot for a cool day. We went back a few nights later for a dinner. We made a reservation as we have seen it can get a bit busy. We had the Spanish red wine which was something different but highly recommended. It wasn’t as heavy as a Merlot but not as light as a Pinot Noir. We shared three start dishes which was more than enough for two people. The portion sizes are very generous. All the dishes had good flavour and were serves beautifully. The waitress was very friendly and knowledgeable about the area for any additional travel advice. Definitely worth visiting if in the area.
The D — Google review
We visited this restaurant after reading glowing reviews, and it still managed to exceed our expectations! It’s a small, cozy place with an incredible atmosphere and absolutely outstanding food. We started with hummus and toasted bread, followed by roasted chicken for my husband and crab linguine for me. To top it off, we shared a bottle of wine—and everything was simply fantastic! The experience was so wonderful that we couldn’t resist taking a slice of cake to go. The total? Just £60—an amazing value for such a memorable meal. It was a special occasion for us, and we truly couldn’t have chosen a better place. Highly recommended!
Monika R — Google review
Lovely staff, great food! the only downside is they need a bigger cafe because they are so popular! gluten free options available 👍
TMS F — Google review
What an absolute gem of a place. Genuinely the nicest staff I've ever dealt with! Amazing service and food. This is always my stop off point on my cycle route and it has never let me down. The service was so good that I wrote this review while having my lunch ❤️ Thank you team, you're doing amazing 😍
Martin R — Google review
Stopped to grab a brunch and sat outside on a lovely sunny day. There's only three tables outside on the pavement not everyone's choice, but there plenty of seating inside. The staff are very happy friendly and helpful (even if the chef is grumpy!) and we're very attentive to our needs. We had a lovely brunch well cooked and tasty, prices are average and they have a reasonable choice with vegetarian options too. If you want a coffee snack or a bit more well worth stopping here.
Nicholas T — Google review
Made us and our dog very welcome. Excellent choice of food. Served hot and fresh. Loved the addition of samphire to my advocado on toast. Nice atmosphere and really enjoyable family breakfast. Definitely recommend 👌
Marina K — Google review
4 Broad St, Seaford, BN25 1LX, United Kingdom•https://www.facebook.com/thegrumpychefofficial/•+44 1323 892603•Tips and more reviews for The Grumpy Chef

9Coastguard Cottages

4.9
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4.7
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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Walking Areas
Coastguard Cottages, located at Seaford Head Nature Reserve, offer a world-famous view of the Seven Sisters cliffs. Visitors can park at South Hill Barn Car Park and take a short walk to reach the cottages. The area is known for its stunning sunrise views and peaceful atmosphere, with only a few dog walkers and runners passing by. This spot is also famous for being featured in the film 'Atonement'.
Been to Seven Sisters before but this spot offers the most amazing views of the white cliffs for me so far. Free parking nearby at Southill Barn car park.
Gindel R — Google review
Went there 20 years ago, to take some pics. Did the same this time. I made the effort to go down to the beach, this time. Wonderful couple of hours.
Steve — Google review
Here you can take the most iconic photos of the Seven Sisters Cliff. If you have enough time, it is recommended to come here first and then go to the other side of the Seven Sisters Cliff. There you can enter the Seven Sisters Cliff's rocky beach and see its magnificent scenery up close.
Zen C — Google review
The view of the Seven Sisters and the coastguard cottages is always something I wanted to photograph and I managed to do this today. It was harsh light but better than grey skies and rain. These are only the iPhone ones.
Marc S — Google review
Inspirational place. Quite busy but could be the last day of summer so people are taking advantage. 15 minute walk over rough ground from the car park. But well, well worth it
Dorian L — Google review
One of the cottages was open as part of the heritage weekends alongside cable 14. Stunning views of the seven sisters. One of the cottages has a tiny little holiday let through Airbnb or you can email directly.
Pot T — Google review
Great location for cliff viewing and photography, free parking.
Van C — Google review
Visited on an open day with free entry. I believe only opens to view inside a few times a year. Popular place, due to it being an open day, busy yet could get to see it all. The guides/owners very informative, could imagine living there in times gone by. No apparent electricity or gas mains, saw oil lamps for lighting and fireplace for heat and hot water. Did have taps but not sure about a flushing loo. The views across the English Channel amazing. A stunning setting.
Helen P — Google review
Cuckmere Haven, Seaford, BN25 4AR, United Kingdom•https://www.cuckmerehavensos.org/history•Tips and more reviews for Coastguard Cottages

10Martello Tower No.74

4.3
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Historical landmark
The Martello Tower, located at the far eastern end of the seafront in Seaford, is a significant historical site dating back to 1810. This well-preserved tower was one of 103 Napoleonic war defenses and now houses a museum with an impressive collection of artifacts spanning from prehistoric times to the present day. The museum is run by passionate volunteers who are knowledgeable about Seaford's history and offer valuable insights into the town's past.
Some fantastic historic collections and artefacts plus a wealth of history about the town. Run by super friendly and enthusiastic volunteers who are very knowledgeable and passionate about Seaford and its history. Well worth a visit.
Samantha A — Google review
Interesting history. Volunteers know the history of the Wish Tower and can answer questions. Donations go towards upkeep, including the need for a new roof to restore the building to watertight condition.
Gail H — Google review
Plenty of seating around the Tower. Lovely, clean beach. Plenty of free parking
Peter P — Google review
It was closed when we went see opening times in photos below. FREE parking close by used also for open air markets occasionally. Designed to keep Napoleon at bay!
Kenneth D — Google review
Lovely beach. Clean. Friendly people. Cold water but a great swim, and once you get going it warms up. At the end of the day we watched the sunset go down. It was gorgeous.
Annie N — Google review
What a beautiful experience! Lovely and caring staff interacted with my daughter with great respect and playfullness. So much to learn from this short time-travel! Thank you.
Ficus C — Google review
Excellent museum great views from the roof
Pie M — Google review
I love my local seafront, but this year it's been busier than usual due to staycations during the coronvirus pandemic. Normally 5 stars, but because of crowds, 4! The Martello Tower museum is well worth a visit in normal times.
Helen W — Google review
Martello Tower, The Esplanade, Seaford BN25 1JH, United Kingdom•https://seafordmuseum.co.uk/history/history-of-the-tower/•Tips and more reviews for Martello Tower No.74
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11Saint Leonard's Church Seaford

4.8
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Church
Episcopal church
Historical landmark
Saint Leonard's Church in Seaford is a historic gem dating back to around 1100, making it the oldest building in town. This medieval church played a significant role during Seaford's time as one of the Cinque Ports. The exposed, salty climate has weathered many inscriptions on the headstones in its graveyard, creating an atmospheric setting for a leisurely stroll. Visitors can enjoy quiet contemplation from Monday to Saturday and attend worship services on Sundays.
Oldest building in Seaford, great atmosphere. Enjoy the peaceful space for quiet contemplation Mon to Sat 10am till 1pm. Services Sunday 8am, 9.30am & 1st & 3rd Sunday of month an informal service at 11.15am
Fred B — Google review
Beautiful church. Lovely service.
Olly R — Google review
Very beautiful church with a very old grave yard. Amazing how many hundreds of years the entire has survived.
Linda N — Google review
Medievally glorious, lovely people, a tranquil space for reflection. Do join for worship on a Sunday if you can.
Fred B — Google review
Great historic building.
Stephen L — Google review
Fantastic church run by very helpful and friendly volunteers with lots of local history
Mark H — Google review
The kids do their show here each year.
Rosco H — Google review
Beauty of antique building is maintained. Peaceful place.
Jaicy J — Google review
18A Church St, Seaford, BN25 1HG, United Kingdom•http://www.seafordparish.org.uk/•+44 7391 787130•Tips and more reviews for Saint Leonard's Church Seaford

12Seaford Community Cinema

4.7
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Movie theater
Seaford Community Cinema is a non-profit organization that relies on volunteers and community support to offer a diverse range of films. They showcase both major releases and hidden gems, making it great value for moviegoers. In addition to regular screenings, they also feature events like the National Theatre Live. The cinema's cozy atmosphere and excellent sound system make for an enjoyable experience. It's known for exceeding expectations, with patrons praising its service and community spirit.
Barn theatre never fails to exceed expectations. Went to see The Rocky Horror Picture Show on Friday and the atmosphere was outstanding. Great service, organisation and fun people 😁.
Mike G — Google review
Friendly experience. Difficult access down flight of steps There is a disabled access from a different road Film I saw recently was a : little green cinema" performance of "Patrick & the Whale" a wonderful film reminding us of the threats to whales & all sea creatures. Seats are a little too snug, if they removed even one in each row would make it more comfortable. Overall these community cinemas are fantastic in my opinion
Jennie L — Google review
Community Cinema is great, not for profit you get to see some of the big releases but also some little gems from elsewhere. Keep an eye on the programme as it is really good value. Usually every other week on a Friday. Really good. Also do national theatre live, check website.
Fred B — Google review
Excellent film on the life & work of Eric Ravilious.
Heather R — Google review
Many thanks to everyone involved in organising Seaford Film Festival at the weekend. Great films, great community spirit!
Julie K — Google review
The best value in local cinema ever!
Fred B — Google review
Great little cinema with a nice sound system
Josh C — Google review
8 Saxon Ln, Seaford BN25 1QL Saxon Ln, Seaford, BN25 1QL, United Kingdom•http://www.seafordcinema.org/•Tips and more reviews for Seaford Community Cinema

13Seaford Town Council

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Seaford Town Council is located along a beautiful bay with a wide promenade that stretches from Seaford Head and Splash Point to Tide Mills. The council has recently revamped its website and undergone significant changes, which many people have noticed and appreciated. The improvements have been acknowledged by the Seaford Residents' Voice group, indicating positive developments within the council.
Edit, a decade later: The website is now much better, more useful, accessible and informative. Indeed, it runs the risk now of needing a full refresh as it's getting stuffed with things whose location isn't entirely clear or signposted. The Seaford Town Council website has been atrocious for years - ever since the council launched an "official" site, in fact. The lack of information about the Mayor, elections, special events, news, how the place works, councillors, staff etc is staggering. If you scroll far enough down the Publications list, there's a list of things which should be downloadable, but never have been. The original unofficial Seaford Town sites (whose content was rejected by the Council) were far superior; just shows what happens if you let officials do it!
2101bob — Google review
To be fair to STC, the website has been completely revamped. Indeed, so has the Council! It'd be good to see if you think it's improved as a lot of people have said. I'm nothing to do with the Council, by the way, but am something to do with Seaford Residents' Voice.
Richard W — Google review
37 Church St, Seaford, BN25 1HG, United Kingdom•http://seafordtowncouncil.gov.uk/•+44 1323 894870•Tips and more reviews for Seaford Town Council

14Old Plough

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The Old Plough is a charming and family-friendly pub with a sunny seating area that offers picturesque views of St Leonards Church. Visitors can enjoy delightful options like afternoon tea, dinner, and Sunday roast with bottomless Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, and gravy. The staff are known for being friendly and professional, creating a warm atmosphere for guests. The pub also boasts a clean and tidy environment with an ample-sized beer garden perfect for summertime relaxation.
Fantastic food and atmosphere highly recommend.. they have two coeliac/gluten free options one of them is lamb which my daughter throughly enjoyed!
TMS F — Google review
Discovered on a Monday meals are half price if pre-booked. So left the building, went outside and pre-booked. To me that's stupid - just make it 50% off and be done with it. Mondays are obviously quiet so an incentive to bring in the customers. So we stood waiting at the "wait here to be served" sign for around 7 minutes and eventually a member of staff said sit anywhere. So we sat, no menus were given to us - we had to grab a passing member of staff eventually. We all opted for the Rib-eye steak, (1 medium rare, 1, medium and 1 well done), with chips, onion rings, a mushroom, and half-a-tomato. After waiting 10 mins our order was taken. For a place that was almost empty except for a party of say 11 on one table the wait was ridiculous. We then waited 40 minutes for our meals. Yes 40 minutes - we timed it. The meals turned up and my steak was not medium-rare. My friends were both medium but they accepted them. I looked around for a server to send back my steak and waited 5 - 6 minutes. My meal was taken away and 10 mins later my plate was returned with a medium rare steak. So far so good with this, however, even the medium rare the steak was tough as old boots. One friend said his was also tough and my other friend said her's was ok. The onions were a joke - I mean who serves onion rings looking like the photos I provide here - they were awful. If I had to work out percentage of onion to the ring part, I'd say 1% onion and 99% stuff which was indescribable and tasted, dare I say it disgusting. The chips were fantastic - so that's your one star for the chips. Tomato and mushroom were also good. My pinot grigio was not good and at the price charged should be half-decent. My friend had a Chard which he said was awful. He ordered a named lager in the end - which was good. I always say a restaurant or pub really should look at what the customers leave on their plates to decide how good or not they are. Well - my photo says it all. The photos reflect what we left, and a photo of the indescribable onion ring - dear oh dear. The 3rd photo is of chewed meat that my friend could not swallow and had to put back on the plate - not nice I know, but that's how bad it was. I do have to say that the staff were very nice, but run off their feet with the large table, they simply couldn't cope with 3 or 4 tables (one of which had say 11 people on it) Will never ever visit this pub again. What a disaster.
Barbywhodares — Google review
Stopped of for a bite to eat and to grab a drink after a long drive to the coast. Interesting place on multiple levels, lots of little rooms with steps between them garden area is much the same with many tables to chose from. Clearly the building has lots of history. Staff are very pleasant and helpful service was quick and efficient. Bar is small but service was quick, we ordered food from the menu, quite a typical standard menu. I had the steak which was cooked as requested and accompanying extras were ok, but the pepper sauce was starting to split, but still edible. Wife had mushroom wellington huge puff pastry but not much filling and she didn't enjoy the mushroom filling as it was too spiced, but I think that's personal taste I think a vegetarian may enjoy the additional flavours, the roast parsnips and carrot were good but the potatoes appeared to have been multiple fried and were not good they were not eaten. Great place to stop for a beer and a chat with a good atmosphere, they are dog friendly with bowls out for the dog. Parking is on the surrounding roads and parking spaces are limited. Not a place to go if you are not able to navigate steps.
Nicholas T — Google review
Very nice and chill midweek atmosphere, inviting and cosy. We didn’t eat but the food looks amazing! Well priced too.
Harriet L — Google review
Good food, reasonable prices. Great service, not intrusive, but never far away. Atmosphere was subdued, but the pub was pretty quiet for a Saturday lunchtime. I'm sure it is buzzing later in the evening.
Tony W — Google review
You can't fault the staff....they were prompt and courteous, place is clean...don't know the Sunday roast was just meh ! Meat from the trio roast was good and tender, but the veg just Lacking and meh! Husband said the venison and steak was 'hunt the meat out' The other picture is hunter chicken but forgot to ask my son his opinion
Donna S — Google review
We visited this pub for the first time. Excellent food, very helpful staff and a good selection of real ales. It can be accessed by wheelchair, and has a disabled toilet. Could have had a few more staff as the service was rather slow, especially waiting for food to arrive. Still, it was worth the wait as the food was really good.
Adrian H — Google review
Enjoyed the fish and chips. This is about £3 more than a chip shop, but you get a table, a comfortable seat, a china plate, metal knife and fork, fresh tartare sauce, choice of peas and style of chips. And you aren't going to lose your meal to the gull population. Beer was good too.
Geoff M — Google review
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15Trawlers

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Fish and chips takeaway
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Fish & chips restaurant
Trawlers on Church Street is a popular spot to indulge in the British favorite of fish and chips. Customers rave about the light and crispy batter on perfectly cooked fish, generous portion sizes, and friendly service. The establishment also offers tartar sauce to complement the meal. Visitors can also head over to Osbournes Fish & Chips nearby for a similar experience. Whether dining in or grabbing takeaway, patrons appreciate the quality of food, with particular praise for the delicious chips and well-prepared fish.
The best fish and chips I’ve ever had! Crispy batter, perfectly cooked fish, and golden fries – absolutely delicious. Friendly made the experience even better. Highly recommended!
Io L — Google review
Excellent thick piece of cod in a very crispy, non greasy batter, with crunchy soft centered chips. Lovely curry sauce. The scampi is good & generous too. Service was friendly. Probably rate with the best fish & chips I have had.
Alex S — Google review
Visited Tuesday evening, in September 2025. Lovely friendly & professional service in the sit down informal restaurant. We chose large and senior fish and chips, tartare sauce & curry sauce, pot of tea & a coke. All served in a clean, fast, efficient & exceptionally friendly atmosphere. Senior fish and chips £10.95 was a very large portion for me, more like medium sized & was delicious & fresh. Very impressed, no wonder it was busy !
Emma D — Google review
The lady working here is so lovely and friendly! Amazing service and amazing food. Huge portions and the best curry sauce I've ever had. I don't usually eat in at fish and chip restaurants but this was a great experience. Thanks for a lovely evening ❤️
Beth C — Google review
Just one street away from Broad Street, but the Fish& Chips were £2 to £3 cheaper! We found the fish and chips very good, and especially liked that they had the option to get grilled (unbreaded) fish rather than breaded and deep-fried. They also have a senior portion of cod on the menu, grilled or fried, for £2 less than the normal price. The waitress was a very friendly, and very attentive without hovering. The atmosphere is like a diner or a simple pub, nothing special but completely adequate. We'll be back!
Rebecca A — Google review
The best Fish&Chips in Town and Anna is a very kind girl.
Massimiliano O — Google review
Lovely people who serve very good food. All round fantastic experience. And big portions
Mirjan O — Google review
Wonderful service and delicious food! I got the cod regular portion, it was more than enough. Highly recommend ☺️
Tonja W — Google review
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16Church Lane Tea Room

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Church Lane Tea Room is a charming and cozy spot located just a short walk from Seaford Beach in East Sussex. This funky yet traditional tea room offers a delightful selection of baked goodies, light lunches, and gluten-free and dairy-free options. Whether you're in the mood for a classic afternoon tea or something more sparkling like Prosecco, this place has got you covered. The cafe's homemade treats are prepared with love and care using local quality ingredients.
I highly recommend this tea room. The scones and eggs Benedict are delicious. It’s a very convenient stop before hiking the seven sisters cliffs and is close to the train station. They were very kind to us.
Luisa S — Google review
Small cozy tea room. Very reasonable prices . Scones with a drink at £5.50. Taste is ok 👍. Could improve on the coffee. Coffee was over extracted, so it was too bitter. Otherwise this is a good place to stop by to rest your feet.
C O — Google review
The scones were absolutely amazing and recommend them with jam and clotted cream. The royal eggs were also great and I recommend them. However, I would not recommend the devilled mushrooms: it felt like something was missing in the breakfast, for example just fired eggs. The staff were friendly. The place could be pretty busy, try to book a table upfront.
Dmmax M — Google review
Cute, little and friendly front of house! Love the individual tea sets. Lovely scone with homemade Chuckle Berry jam… Will go again
Gabrielle G — Google review
The best scones we've had in a long time! Very pleasant owners, the service is really quick. It's a small place, but that's the sense of it: to have local homemade cakes in a cosy small cafe.
Nadezhda S — Google review
What a delightful experience!.. We were to Seaford on so many occasions and I just cannot understand how come we did not discover this place before. An outstanding service (a big thank you to the members of team for it!), very lovely decor that makes you feel very cosy inside, great selection of teas, an excellent choice of “salted” and “sweet”/baked varieties. We both really enjoyed our cream teas with warm scones and home-made Victoria plum preserve (you can also purchase a jar to bring home, which is an excellent idea). And the tea cups come with saucers!.. Card payments are accepted, which is highly appreciated as it is not a given in Seaford. A solid 5 star. We look forward to being back and highly recommend this place to everyone.
Maison V — Google review
Fantastic little cafe/tea room. Not massive but on a nice day there are a couple of tables outside. The treacle tart with clotted cream is just amazing. I had the mushrooms and bacon on toast last time and it was simply devine. Can't fault this place. It's run by the nicest people too so service is great. It's not massive and only has a handful of tables but that's part of its charm. A must visit if you are in Seaford. Recently been back and the treacle tart is still amazingly good. 👍🥧
Chris G — Google review
Had lovely afternoon tea. We come here a lot and never been disappointed. Small inside, but perfectly formed. Update: Nice ploughman's today 2nd June 2022.
Steven B — Google review
18 Church St, Seaford, BN25 1HG, United Kingdom•https://www.facebook.com/churchlanetea/•+44 7933 843710•Tips and more reviews for Church Lane Tea Room

17Old Boot Inn Pub & Restaurant

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The Old Boot Inn is a charming and inviting pub where both locals and tourists can savor a selection of ales, ciders, and delicious homemade pub fare. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, making it the perfect spot to unwind with a drink. Visitors can also enjoy ample outdoor seating when the weather permits. The generous portions of food are well-prepared, with options like jacket potatoes topped with chili con carne and coleslaw or sausage and onion baguettes served with chips and salad.
Wonderful place to relax and have food or grab a drink. The staff were very attentive, friendly and helpful. They all even remembered the daily customers names showed me how good they’re in customer service. They valued me as a customer rather than like other places. Such a happy place and atmosphere was the surprisingly cool. Place was nearly full at lunch time and most of enjoying their food. Plenty of seats inside and out for big get together.
Win T — Google review
After a hike through the Seven Sisters path, we returned to Seaford to grab a pint and some pub food. Our stay was brilliant and highly recommended for everyone traveling through Seaford. Prices were reasonable, cheaper than London, and the service was excellent.
Kostis F — Google review
A Hidden Gem You’d Almost Walk Past – The Old Boot We were recently recommended to try The Old Boot, and what a hidden gem it turned out to be! Only a six-minute walk away, but we nearly missed it completely. The signage outside is faded and incomplete, and with two external doors (neither of which scream “welcome”), you wouldn’t guess this was a thriving, busy pub. Had we not spotted people inside through the window, we might have assumed it was closed down. But once inside, everything changes. The pub opens up into a spacious, welcoming venue with a large seating area and a great atmosphere. There’s also plenty of outdoor seating for sunnier days. It’s more than you’d ever expect—or want—from a traditional pub. The real ale selection is superb, with six pumps offering a wide variety, including a beautifully kept Harveys. Every pint we had was crisp, clean, and spot-on. I ordered from the blackboard menu, which featured two homemade soups. The mushroom and cheddar was exceptional—packed full of flavour and clearly made with care. We also had the lasagne, which was obviously homemade and full of heart. The food overall was fantastic. Despite the pub being busy, the staff were friendly, relaxed, and clearly enjoyed what they were doing. The service was warm and efficient without anyone looking rushed. All in all, The Old Boot is a real find—rough around the edges on the outside, but full of charm, quality, and character once you’re in. Definitely worth a visit.
Hayley G — Google review
Very nice place, went for a birthday lunch recently. We booked a table but I don’t think that is always necessary. Pleasant atmosphere with plenty of indoor or outdoor seating. The staff are very friendly and kids are welcome with a good kids menu. Portion sizes are descent for the big eaters, and a good selection of beers.
Scott W — Google review
Absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE this fantastic friendly and welcoming pub. Fabulous atmosphere and staff. Just a slice of Old England. Food is plentiful and served hot. Great choice and great prices. Staff are as lovely as always. Till next time.. See you soon and thanks ☺️
Jenny — Google review
We called in a few times when we were staying in town. Friendly, efficient staff and a good selection of beers and cider. We didn't eat but the food looked very good. It was really busy on Saturday night when they had live music but still easy to get served.
Richard W — Google review
Pretty good food for the price and they serve quickly considering the pub was busy
Roger A — Google review
Food is mediocre, decor was good, but service is atrocious. We came as a family but ordered separately. My father came right after me to order for mom and himself but the service took ages before they even started cooking, with other patrons getting their meals ahead. Staff response was rude and unsympathetic. Father was not happy in the slightest. Only good thing are the fish and the lemonade.
Lo W — Google review
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18Cuckmere Haven

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Cuckmere Haven is a serene and pet-friendly riverfront beach surrounded by picturesque grasslands and cliffs. The view from Seaford Head offers a breathtaking panorama of the Coastguard Cottages, Seven Sisters Cliffs, and the meandering Cuckmere River flowing into the sea. Visitors can explore further inland at Seven Sisters Country Park to witness more of the river's journey through the countryside.
Great place to walk to, chairs and tables on balcony on top of the bay, with view of Seven Sisters right there. Teas and cakes for a comfortable break while on the trail of the local nature reserve. Also has gardens with beautiful art and sculptures of various artists available to view and buy. Will visit again. Recommended.
Gianni R — Google review
Beautifully scenic pebble beach and river estuary between Seaford and the first sister on the Severn Sisters hike. Flanked by the pretty Coast Guards Cottages on one side and the mighty Severn Sisters Cliffs on the other - this is a stunning, scenic stop gap if you've started at Seaford. Be mindful of the tide and times where the Cuckmere River meets the sea. You'll need to cross the river to continue across the beach and start the Severn Sisters. It's possible to wade across during low tide but at high tide the only way over is by walking in land to the bridge at the Cuckmere Inn pub. This will add on approx 45 mins - 1 hour of walking time. Its a lovely walk along the estuary on both sides of the river but the path towards the pub is narrow in places and uneven. As the trek across the cliff tops needs to be completed in daylight, be mindful of any extra time walking to and from the bridge at high tide.
Helen W — Google review
Great place to walk. Great scenic view towards the cliff. There is an alternative route where you can park your car and do less walking or walk all the way to the top of the cliff. Photos taken on mid July 2024.
Ajay R — Google review
A beautiful location and a fun spot for swimming. The current is strong enough to carry you along in either direction when the tide is coming in or going out, although either side of high tide had the strongest flow. It’s not too deep (about 6ft) and the floor is all large pebbles, just like the beach. There are no toilets or cafe though. The closest is a 30min walk back to the Seven Sisters Car Park, which is a great place to park up for the day anyway.
Marmite J — Google review
From the Seven Sisters Country Park, a pleasant 30-minute walk will take you to the beach. Once there, you can enjoy stunning views of the Seven Sisters cliffs from below. For an even more breathtaking perspective, hike to the top. Gazing out at the vast sea from above is an incredibly soothing experience that uplifts the spirit."
Katy Y — Google review
A must see. Highly recommend a hike from Cuckmere Haven to Birling Gap via the Seven Sisters cliffs.
JK K — Google review
You have to go past some beautiful large detached houses with a golf course opposite to get to the parking area. Beautiful walk down to the Coast Guard Cottages and beach with the white cliffs in the background. It said on a sign that one could be rented but not sure how! There is also a very old buliding at the bottom one of the first telephone communications across the channel. I was told this by a nice person who is their on a regular basis as a volunteer. Who does a wonder job of collecting rubbish that is washed up on the shoreline at the bottom. There seems to be quiet abit he said mostly from ships. You can walk on the pebble and rocky beach if the tide is out or along the river canals or up and over the hill on top of the cliffs if you want a steeper and higher veiw. Free car park at the top which is not masdive so can imagine this getting full in the height of summer. Has a container cafe with Tea and coffee plus minimal snacks and seating outside. Sadly the portaloo toilets were shut to the public as was told that had been vandalised and also needed cleaning out.
Stephen C — Google review
Beautiful area. The winding river, rolling hills make it for scenic views.
Anand G — Google review
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19Osborne's Fish and Chips

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Fish and chips takeaway
Fast food restaurant
Osborne's Fish and Chips is a popular spot known for its consistent quality and generous portions. Located on Church Street, it offers delicious fresh fish and 'proper' chips at reasonable prices. The cozy eatery has limited seating inside, but customers can also take their orders to the nearby beach. Despite mixed reviews, many visitors praise the hot and fresh food served by friendly staff.
In my line of work I travel & cover 30- 50. Restaurants pubs hotels for refurbishment. I stopped here for lunch. Absolutely Glorious. A fantastic traditional fish & chip shop. Polite friendly staff. A large cod & chips ordered. A very short wait. Boxed up. Help yourself to salt / vinegar & pickled onion vinegar. Some of the best fish chips I've had. Alot of these other chip shops in other regions could learn from this shop. I would highly recommend this shop 👌
Scott S — Google review
The chips was fluffy on the inside, there was some crunchy ones also, if you like that. The cod I got was nice, the batter is crunchy and thin. I got a medium cod and medium chips, that came to £9.50 at lunch time. I would recommend and go back. Parking if you get a spot, I got one right outside is free for 2 hours no return for 1 hour, so a good amount of time to get what you need. They are cash only. I waited about 7 min for my cod to be cooked Improvements, giving out sticks or saying where they are, the salt and vinegar was not that much and could have done with some more. There is a small step to get in and out. Putting a meal deal together for chips fish drink.
Leo B — Google review
Delicious fresh fish and chips at reasonable prices. They have two window seats inside as well. If not you can take your fish and chips down by the beach to enjoy. It was around 4pm when we walked by and already it was busy. We came back around 5pm when we visited and we just managed to get our order in and get the two seats before it got really busy. Service was fast. Food was piping hot, fresh and delicious with friendly servers. Definitely recommend and will be back next time I'm visiting seaford
Khenh D — Google review
We got a small cod and chips with curry sauce. Really satisfied, food was freshly prepared, and served quickly.
Kostis F — Google review
Tasty fish and chips, super friendly staff with smile.
Justin K — Google review
Very friendly stuff. Fish and chips was very nice. We had takeaway and we ate it by the beach, after a long walk along the seven sisters.
Ge G — Google review
Great service. Tasty fish and chips.
Ian M — Google review
Very average normal food perfect for the beach great service very friendly staff I didn't like the curry sauce tho it didn't have great flavor chips were good and I had jumbo battered sausage was also good
Holden M — Google review
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20Baca's Coffee Bar

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Baca's Coffee Bar is a cozy spot in Seaford run by passionate owners, Sarah and Nimeir, who are dedicated to serving top-notch coffee made with locally and ethically sourced ingredients. Visitors rave about the warm and friendly atmosphere, delicious drinks, and tasty pastries. The staff is always welcoming and provides excellent service whether you're grabbing a quick takeaway or sitting down for a relaxing break. It's definitely worth a visit if you're in the area!
Very nice place to stop off at for a decent cappuccino☕️ and a bite to eat 🍪 Very nice and friendly staff plus very nice atmosphere fantastic service all round. Highly Recommend ‼️ Check Out Baca's Coffee Bar for yourselves you will not be disappointed 😉 Full 5 Star Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Alan T — Google review
Delicious coffee and probably the best spinach and feta roll I've ever had! Friendly and prompt service. Laid back atmosphere with some outdoor seating available for sunny days :)
Alanna W — Google review
Lovely coffee place, where the owner/barista/cleaner makes you an amazing hand-made coffee, over a friendly chat. Inside and some outside seating. We loved the laidback atmosphere. In Dutch: very ‘gezellig’ 😊 We’ll be back!
Anton Z — Google review
Lovely coffee place, right near the station, good place to get the coffee before Seven sisters hike
Anastasia K — Google review
Excellent smooth black coffee. Well prepared and not burned taste like in many other coffee shops. The cheese scone was amazing too. Would return 👍
Alejandro M — Google review
Absolutely love Bacas Coffee Shop! From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with a warm, welcoming atmosphere and the delicious smell of freshly brewed coffee. The team is always friendly, attentive, and clearly passionate about what they do. Their coffee is top quality – smooth, rich, and consistently excellent. Bacas has a lovely local vibe and it’s clear why it’s a favourite in Seaford. It’s the kind of place you keep coming back to – for the coffee, the service, and the feel-good atmosphere. Highly recommend! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
T A — Google review
Beautiful coffee shop. It has warm environment and cozy seatings. The owners were very friendly and welcoming. Our drinks and crumpets were delicious 😋. Bonus point for the art on my coffee! If you’re visiting Seaford, this place is a must! Stop by and support your local business 🤍
Putri R — Google review
Nice to see good coffee exists outside of London! Small local business with real passion for coffee Loved my flat white before the walk to Eastbourne
Abiraj A — Google review
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21Holy Cow! Ice Cream Company Ltd

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Ice cream shop
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The ice cream shop Holy Cow! Ice Cream Company Ltd, located on the seafront, is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. Despite its long queues, it's definitely worth the wait. They offer a wide variety of fantastic ice cream flavors that are all locally made. Alternatively, one can choose to go to the shop in town. It's important to be polite to whoever is inside the small hut as there is limited space and it gets very hot in there.
After a 30km walk we headed straight for the hut on the seafront, it's very popular and the queue can be a bit long but it is worth every minute, fantastic locally made ice-cream or you can walk up into town and go to the shop. Please remember to be nice to whoever is in the hut as there is only room for one person and it is very hot in there.
Simon F — Google review
We found this ice cream shop by chance while searching on Google Maps for a place to buy ice cream during a full-day trip with the kids. The ice cream turned out to be truly excellent – very good and clearly natural in taste. It’s definitely the best ice cream shop in a very wide area! Great quality, natural ingredients, and delicious flavours made everyone happy. We will definitely come back if we are in the area again.
Aredi 7 — Google review
Amazing gelato in Seaford! Generous scoops, natural fresh flavours, and some of the best ice cream I’ve ever had. Great value and super friendly staff. A must-visit—easily 5 stars.
SERHAT A — Google review
Delicious ice creams, we were four and we have tried several tastes. Lemon sorbet was a little bit too sour, so make sure you try a sample before you take it. We have also tried beglian chocolate, orange vegan and raspberry which were also very delicious. Madagascar vanilla was definitely our pick :) Good point that the place has also gluten free cones! Highly recommended place if you are around.
Damian H — Google review
I just want to say how disappointed we are. My 12 year old son waited in a queue along the seafront and when it was his turn the lady said they were closed. All the people who saw said how mean it was to behave in such a way. With 3 ice cream outlets along the seafront I think Holy Cow should think how they address customers. He may of been 12 years old but these are the people you want to encourage. We like to support local but it's Mr Whippy or Gelato for us from now on.
Amanda N — Google review
A must-try shop for locals and visitors alike, with a shop in town just off the main shopping street, and a seafront ice ream shack. Holy Cow is my favourite ice cream shop, I only realised recently that the town centre shop is also a cafe serving light food and quality coffee and drinks. However, the artisanal ice cream is the star of the show here. Gorgeous flavours that change frequently, so there's always something new to try, from traditional flavours to trend-led flavour combinations. Fantastic quality ingredients, generous portions, and a great range of serving options suitable for the smallest to the biggest appetite at value for money prices. Personally, I find the ice cream so filling it's satisfying like a light meal. TBH, it's hard to walk past the shop without buying an ice cream. Highly recommended
Catherine H — Google review
Best ice cream we've tried in the UK. Sometimes do a 1 hour trip here just for the ice cream. Incredibly creamy, not overly sweet, with unique and natural flavours. Large portions too. We think the ice-cream chefs must be alchemists over here! A must-visit if you are in the area.
CcanCcaglar — Google review
Great experience, delicious and generous ice cream portions. Thank you to the lady working today for helping me out at the end of the day with my daughter. Would highly recommend!
B W — Google review
14 Sutton Rd, Seaford, BN25 1RU, United Kingdom•https://www.holycowicecream.co.uk/•+44 1323 301390•Tips and more reviews for Holy Cow! Ice Cream Company Ltd

22Burt's Bakery Seaford

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Burt's Bakery in Seaford is a local gem with over 100 years of combined experience in baking. They take pride in offering quality bread and an array of delectable treats, such as cheese-mite bread, chocolate eclairs, cream-filled Danishes, subs, sandwiches, hot sausage rolls, and various cakes. The bakery is known for its friendly staff and reasonable prices. Customers rave about the freshness of the bread and the scrumptious baked goods available.
Always very friendly staff and delicious freshly baked goods. From sausage rolls to doughnuts to cakes, all scrumptious. Thoroughly recommend. Always great to support a local business too.
Paige O — Google review
Great little bakery. Huge range of fresh sweet and savoury items, all excellent value. Staff are all helpful and friendly.
Ben R — Google review
Brilliant local bakery. Always fresh at reasonable prices. London cheesecake and bread pudding are highly recommended, but you need to get there early
Alun S — Google review
Top Quality Bread and Prices as well. Excellent Customer Service Just next to the Seaside Baguettes and Panini Super Filled up Vegan or Dairy in Spicy Version as well Ready Pic Nic. Tea Coffee Chocolate Cakes for celebrating or slice Fresh Buiscuits Paistres Travellers Raccomanded for a fresh meal along the Way
Erika L — Google review
The roll that I ordered was nice, loads of chicken. I was not asked if I wanted salad with it. Staff were friendly and polite
Carl T — Google review
Just need to stock more London cheesecake
Louise — Google review
First time I’ve ever had anything from here and all I can say is I will definitely be back again! Absolutely delicious ham hock with honey and mustard roll. Must try!
Lucy B — Google review
Fantastic bakery and wide variety of breads & cakes. Ready made rolls, posh sausage Rolls but you need to be quick they don't last very long. Great staff and good prices what more could you want .
Nigel H — Google review
6 Sutton Rd, Seaford, BN25 1RX, United Kingdom•https://www.burts-bakery.co.uk/•+44 1323 894318•Tips and more reviews for Burt's Bakery Seaford

23Seven Sisters

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The Seven Sisters is a series of seven stunning white chalk cliffs located in the South Downs National Park along the English Channel. It's a popular destination for walking holidays, offering picturesque views and various walking routes. One of the easiest treks is a two-mile journey from Birling Gap car park to Lookout Hill and Madjack Fuller's folly, providing breathtaking sea views.
It was a bit cold and windy, but the view was beautiful. Blue sea, golden sunshine — everything felt peaceful and relaxing. A perfect place to unwind and enjoy nature.
Margaret M — Google review
I loved the place. It was a big challenge for me because I am physically disabled, my heart is not good, the walk was not easy and I even climbed up the cliff. Then my hart hurt 😊 but it was worth it. We ended the day with great memories. The parking is perfect, although the difficulty is that you may have to wait a little for a free space. The buffet has a wide selection for both young and old. It is a bit expensive for us living on a normal salary. But you can handle it once. In the park you can have a picnic or lie in the grass on a huge grassy area. But the braver ones can also row. There are probably many other programs that I didn't even notice due to my limited mobility. Everyone should see what else is available. I recommend it to everyone who wants a real great adventure in an ancient land that is familiar to me 😎
S O — Google review
I did the Seven Sisters walk with work colleagues for a charity event. The walk was challenging even for us fitter people but the views were spectacular and made all the effort climbing the steep hills worth it. I would highly recommend doing this walk and experiencing the beautiful scenery, I definitely want to go back and do it again.
Emma A — Google review
Loved it, it was such an overwhelming experience, you feel astounded by the sheer beauty of nature, had wanted to visit the place all along, was definitely worth it, roughly a 50 minute walk from the seven sisters car park and then you are met by this wonderful view:))
Meral Y — Google review
Was fantastic day for a walk. We did the whole Seven Sisters cliff and friston forest circular. There a lot of parking space at the cliffside but it is very busy (it is a popular site for tourist).
Mark A — Google review
The Seven Sisters Cliffs, located along the stunning Sussex coastline in southern England, are a breathtaking series of chalk cliffs that gleam brilliantly white against the deep blue of the English Channel. Carved by centuries of natural erosion, these seven undulating peaks create one of Britain’s most iconic coastal landscapes, offering sweeping panoramic views, tranquil walking trails, and a peaceful escape into nature’s beauty. Whether viewed from the beach below or the clifftop paths above, the Seven Sisters stand as a timeless symbol of England’s wild and unspoiled charm.
Chiran P — Google review
A fresh but wonderfully sunny November morning saw us and hundreds of others walk the Seven Sisters cliffs. All the walkers were friendly and in good spirts, we are after all all there for the same reason, to soak up all that nature has to give us. A great sense of achievement at the end made it a truly fabulous day!
Gary H — Google review
Wow! A site to see… to get there, get directions for Birling Gap. It’s a beautiful easy walk about a mile from the bus stop. There’s a car park as well right at Birling Gap. There’s a gift shop of full arrays, a visitor center, toilets, and a cafe restaurant. It’s just a few steps to the platform to view the cliffs and there are steps down to walk alongside between the cliffs and the sea. The beach is all pebbles. Don’t know if bathing is allowed. You can also walk up an easy hill. There is a circular hike as well.
Alba G — Google review
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24National Trust - Litlington White Horse

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Litlington White Horse is a striking hill figure located near the village of Litlington in East Sussex. It measures 28 meters by 20 meters and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the river Cuckmere. Although not an ancient site, it has historical significance as it was first carved into the hill in either 1836 or 1860, with a second carving completed in 1924. The area also features lovely walks and a nearby pub in Litlington for visitors to enjoy.
Another historical monument. This beautiful white horse is a sight to be seen. Tricky to get to but there are good vantage points to get some wonderful pictures
Vincent C — Google review
What a walk 😍 stunning hike, great pubs nearby, what else do you need 🤷🏼‍♀️
KASIA M — Google review
What a view! Tricky walk down to the bottom required to see the White horse and steep hilly walk with a brisk wind on the way back up but where else do you get views like this?Looks like there is a road at the bottom for an easier time.
Neil H — Google review
The breathtakingly beautiful scenery. 31/05/2025
Stephanie F — Google review
Striking hill figure situated in an area of wonderful countryside overlooking the village of Litlington. The horse itself wasn't particularly white when I saw it, but the shape was still easily recognisable. Lovely walks around the area, and a good pub in Litlington. A horse was first carved on the hill in 1836, and a second carving was completed in 1924. The Long Man of Wilmington is nearby and also well worth a visit; a larger hill figure with a mysterious past.
Andrew T — Google review
The horse itself is very impressive to look at, but the view from above it is even more so. Whilst you can’t technically see the horse, you can see for miles from the viewpoint above. If you want to look at the horse, there is a love circuit from the top of the hill, down to the river, along the rive for a short bit, and then back up the other end to the car park. A favourite place of mine to sit and watch the world go by.
Keith E — Google review
This white horse ist located near the village of Litlington in the South Downs. From the horse you have a great view over the river Cuckmere. It is not an ancient site. The first horse was cut in the hill in 1836 or 1860 and the actual one in 1924. A real ancient cut in figure is very close located to the white horse: the Long Man of Wilmington. The best view on the horse you have from down the hill. It is a very impressive place and it is of course worth a visit. There are parking places for free on top of the hill. From there you can walk over green meadows with sheep browsing on. From here you have a spectacular view over the river and the English Channel. Other sites you should see when you spend your holiday here are of course Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters. they are within a radius of some miles.
Stefan S — Google review
Great walk from high and over, down to the river and along to Litlington. Pub stop at Plough and Harrow, then walk the opposite side of the bank to Cuckmere then back to the carpark. Amazing views, wildlife and peaceful.
Steven H — Google review
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25National Trust - Cuckmere Valley

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Nestled in the heart of Sussex, the National Trust's Cuckmere Valley is a breathtaking destination that promises an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This stunning area offers a variety of activities such as hiking, paragliding, and kayaking, making it perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the great outdoors. The landscape is dotted with picturesque villages, lush farming fields, and serene woodlands where you can hear birds chirping harmoniously.
Wonderful place to have a walk alongside the river until the seven sisters. Breathtaking views of pure nature. Highly recommended.
Sónia M — Google review
An easy, peaceful walk with absolutely stunning views. In spring, it’s at its best—blossoms everywhere, fresh green hills, and winding river paths that feel like something out of a painting. A perfect spot to slow down and soak in nature
KASIA M — Google review
You can park at High&Over car park and walk right down into Cuckmere Valley comin across The White Horse of Litlington. When you're there you can either follow the river to the village of Litlington or walk down to the sea. It's a very scenic walk with lots of amazing views in both directions. Loved it.
Independent — Google review
Beautiful place and stunning views 😍
Karina K — Google review
Breath taking. What an astonishing place! Great place for hiking (if you are smoking you will regreat it, trust me 😂), paragliding and kayaking. Great place for photography as well. Free parking in the area, no place to buy refreshments or food or snacks etc. And if you need a wee, bring your diapers with you 😋. Lot of pathways up and down the hills.
Iosefina M — Google review
Great area to explore. Can park at top and short walk to White Horse carved into side of hill. Currently not that white but the views from their are excellent along valley and out to sea. Different walks in different directions. Personal favourite walk is down to Littlington tearoom or a little further along river to Alfriston.
PV123 - — Google review
Beautiful place. I witnessed this place from top of the hill. It was an amazing experience. The river took a serpentine route to the sea on one side. The seven sisters take the another side of skyline. Villages, farming fields, grazing lands and forests make the rest of the landscape. One can hear birds chrip around in the woodlands. I Loved it.
S S — Google review
Amazing place to kayak either on the reserve or the tidal river!
Ignacio I — Google review
Polegate, BN26 5TT, United Kingdom•http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/cuckmere-valley/•+44 1323 423197•Tips and more reviews for National Trust - Cuckmere Valley
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26South Hill Barn

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South Hill Barn is a nature reserve that offers breathtaking views of the Seven Sisters, a series of picturesque chalk cliffs. Just a short walk from the car park leads to this stunning vantage point. The reserve is not only known for its panoramic vistas but also for its diverse wildlife and tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.
Adorable coffee shop with indoor and outdoor seating, excellent coffee and friendly staff, couldn't recommend enough!
Corn_44 — Google review
A quaint little cafe that packs a punch and wonderful customer service what a delightful bunch. FYI. The marmalade and honeycomb ice cream is a 10/10
Will E — Google review
It's a lovely barn cafe with very nice customer service and delicious hot chocolates. 🙂
Judit E — Google review
Excellent.
Brian D — Google review
Nice
Alexx C — Google review
Was shut on a Friday in April. Will try next time we are there
Manthan R — Google review
Q46J+WR, Seaford, BN25 4JG, United Kingdom•https://www.seafordtowncouncil.gov.uk/south-hill-barn-hire/•Tips and more reviews for South Hill Barn

27Alfriston

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Alfriston, located in the East Sussex district of Wealden, England, is a charming village nestled in the picturesque valley of the River Cuckmere. The area offers a quaint atmosphere with its abundance of small tea and book shops, making it perfect for leisurely strolls and exploring its historical charm. Visitors can also enjoy a scenic walk starting from High and Over viewpoint, which provides stunning vistas of the Cuckmere Valley before meandering through Litlington and along the river.
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28Rathfinny Wine Est

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Rathfinny Wine Estate, founded in 2010 by Sarah and Mark Driver, is dedicated to crafting exceptional sparkling wines. Visitors can indulge in a delightful dining experience at The Tasting Rooms, which has been recognized with a Michelin Plate award. Additionally, guests have the option to savor a luxurious three-course Vineyard Estate Picnic Hamper amidst the picturesque 200-acre grounds.
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29Seven Sisters Country Park

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Seven Sisters Country Park, located in the South Downs National Park, is renowned for its stunning chalk cliffs, expansive grasslands, and picturesque river valley. This popular park offers opportunities for walking, birdwatching, and cycling. Visitors can explore the world-famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs along the undeveloped coastline of the south coast. The park provides a mix of bustling areas and quieter spots to enjoy the breathtaking seascapes and changing landscapes.
Amazing day doing a gentle hike to this wonderful site!! Got told about this from my cousin from the US, yet I'm from London and didn't know about this. The wild ponies are a real treat. The pebble beach, the cliffs and reservoirs are beautiful. Wear good footwear the pebbles are intense. Allow 2 to 4 hours to get the most and check the forecast for the tide so you can time it to be safe enough to walk around the cliffs from the beach. Else it will not be safe enough to do this. If you can visit the Littleton Tea House nearby and do a coastal drive to Brighton. Great day out I will never forget
R D — Google review
Situated adjacent to the English Channel, the Seven Sisters is a wonderful preservation of natural landscape on background of rich history. Getting off at Eastbourne station, we hopped on coaster bus 12X that brought us next to the entrance of the country park. The walkway is lovely with naturally carved pathways through field, grass and hills. It took us around 30 mins to reach the beach area beside the cliffs. There is a lovely hiking trail which we climbed to reach the peak of the cliff. The view from the cliff is astounding and something to cherish. Would advise to come early to spend more time wandering around, climbing the cliffs and enjoy the day. 😍😍
Khandker Q — Google review
Seven Sisters is absolutely breathtaking one of the most beautiful natural spots I’ve visited in the UK. Getting there was pretty straightforward: I took the overground from Victoria to Eastbourne, then hopped on a bus. Travel cost came to around £45 for one person. Eastbourne itself has plenty of restaurants, so it’s a good idea to eat there before heading out – there aren’t really any shops or places to grab food once you reach Seven Sisters. But that’s part of the charm; it feels untouched and purely nature’s creation. The white cliffs and the views are just stunning, well worth the trip. Highly recommend if you want a peaceful escape with incredible scenery!
Ahmmed G — Google review
It’s a MUST go but didn’t get to see much of the white cliffs on the path directly across from the Visitor Center. Great coffee at the visitor center Grab & Go. There’s a beach at the end of the 3/4 mile path. NO SERVICES OF ANY KIND. Recommend to rent a bike. It’s enormous! Saw sheep, ponies, and a variety of birds. Wish they had boat or helicopter tours.
Alba G — Google review
Fantastic place to visit. Great walks down to the sea, woodland walks, visitors centre, cafe and car parks. Perfect for birdwatching along the waterways with waders and an assortment of other birds both native and migrants. Can get very busy though.
Simon L — Google review
Great walking experience. Easy parking, though you need to pay. Be aware of fake QR code sticker's on the payment machine. I use the payment app too be safe. There's a regular bus service between Eastbourne and Brighton which stops along various points of the seven sisters walk and Nd the the walk to Newhaven. So it's very easy to catch a bus back to your car.
Chris B — Google review
Great hike and nature, but start early as it could take longer than expected. If you’re planning to walk from Seaford to Eastbourne, a river before the cliffs means you may need to detour inland to cross the water.
Nishil A — Google review
It is picturesque place and has decent amount of tourist which means not overly crowded. Only challenge is toilets, it was closed and many tourist wanted to use the facility. I still remember a elderly chinese lady looks extremely worried when she was inquiring about the direction for toilets.
Ishan M — Google review
E Dean Rd, Seaford, BN25 4AD, United Kingdom•http://www.sevensisters.org.uk/•+44 1730 814810•Tips and more reviews for Seven Sisters Country Park

30Seaford Beach

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Lovely beach and beautiful day. 3 or 4 beach food huts serving coffee and ice cream and some food. Decent toilets too. Pebble beach with a very steep drop to the water which is a pity but it was a lovely outing
Sandra H — Google review
Bit dull grey and rainy day which is not good for visit beach. Beach is always good for run, walk and dog walk. Not busy place because of weather. Good for meditation in nice day. You can have a nice view of white cliff from this pebble beach.
Win T — Google review
Long long pebbly beach. Good to walk alongside on path and just had to go up cliff path to view 7sisters. Town centre with shops just a stone's throw from beach. Ideal.
Warren H — Google review
Nice long seafront walk, a few cafes along the route and free parking when you can find a space, but it gets hard in sunny weather. I can get very windy!
Darron H — Google review
Visited today. It was such a lovely sunny day with cool breeze. We had a good time.
Chan T — Google review
Wonderful, open, wide scenic beach. There are few amenities on the beach/promenade its self in contrast to more touristy spots but the town is just behind. Promenade is flat, easily accessible for those needing it from plentiful free onstreet parking and goes for miles. Beach is pebbly but platforms have been put out allowing accessible entry to be on the beach. Toilets up by the martello tower and over the orad by the park and cafe at the zebra crossing midway down the beach.
Ruth C — Google review
A beautiful beach. It’s a must visit, the people of Seaford are friendly and welcoming. Amazing to sit by the beach and watch the sunset, the long walk is amazing too. I really want to go for a run here. Amazing location to do some intense training.
Ali K — Google review
Clean, peaceful, beautiful beach, nature at its best. Pebbles with occasional sand depending on law tide. No shower facilities, but toilets are available within reasonable distance. Plenty of ice cream and snacks sellers are also present.
Judit G — Google review
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31Cupani Garden

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Cupani Garden in Seaford is a serene oasis filled with beautiful flowers, perfectly aligned trees, and charming gazebos. Named after the monk who introduced sweet peas to the island, this heavenly garden is meticulously organized with color-coded labels for plants on sale. The owners are a delightful and helpful couple who have dedicated years of hard work to create this wonderland. Visitors can enjoy delicious food beautifully presented at fair prices and find surprises around every corner.
The owners were a delightful and very helpful couple. Their garden is the culmination of many years of hard work and is a wonderland with surprises around every corner. They donate a huge amount to charity so they deserve all the support you can give. The food was wonderful!
David J — Google review
A lovely place to visit and walk around: it's like a secret garden! The owners are very friendly, knowledgeable and passionate about their garden and plants. Excellent prices for well-nurtured plants and it was useful to see the mother plants and the potential of my purchases. I received lots of tips and it was assuring to know that the plants have been given a good start, rather than perhaps a more stressful 'upbringing' from garden centres. Will be buying from Cupani again.
Sarah G — Google review
Beautiful garden- I can't believe how many lovely plants are squeezed into this garden. Great to see how it's done- very organised greenhouses and address collecting. Also fabulous teas and cakes - also well organised - and beautiful places to sit and take it all in
Sara C — Google review
Great garden in avery ordinary looking street. Plants for sale for NGS
Jenny G — Google review
What an extraordinary place this is! Chock full of magnificently maintained plants and flowers. And the refreshments are legendary too. A gem not to be missed
Chris B — Google review
Amazing garden and people running it. A joy
JAF F — Google review
A beautiful garden packed with so many wonderful plants. Everthing so well organised with plants for sale with colour coded labels for price. Catering so well organised too. Delicious food beautifully presented at fair price & lovely shaded areas to eat. Pretty much everthing perfect.
Pamela B — Google review
Lovely garden well worth a visit and a surprising variety of plants and garden designs. A rich source of good ideas and all in a limited space
Nick L — Google review
8 Sandgate Cl, Seaford, BN25 3LL, United Kingdom•http://cupanigarden.com/•+44 1323 899452•Tips and more reviews for Cupani Garden

32The Salts Recreation Ground

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The Salts Recreation Ground is a large play area located near the beach, offering a variety of equipment for children to enjoy. Visitors can also find a cafe serving soft-serve ice cream and picnic areas. The park is suitable for various activities such as dog walking, skateboarding, picnics, and sports like football and rugby. Additionally, there are ample parking spaces available on the east and south sides of the park.
Love the salts always a good cuppa and a piece of cake plenty for the kids to do in the park and they can play on the field
Jeffrey G — Google review
Lots to do and plenty of space. The cafe is quite good but it was dismaying to find the toilet facilities shut. Not sure how people are supposed to manage if they don't patronise the cafe, where there's only 1 toilet. Woefully inadequate. There's very nice play areas. Picnic tables, sports pitches and wide grassy areas for games and picnics.
Helen S — Google review
Easy access to the recreation area. Lovely cafe, good selection of play areas for children
Paul L — Google review
It would have been five stars but there is no paddling pool. Oh well… can’t be perfect. The salt is a lovely place for everyone in the family. From dog walking ,skateboarding, picnics to table games and even a game of football and rugby if you fancy it. There’s a nice CAFE where you can keep your own food and drink to eat in the picnic area for families. Oh there’s plenty for everyone at the salt. Ample parking on the east side and on the southside in front of the beach. For the outdoor lovers theres plenty!! two table tennis tables, and outdoor exercise gym. To rugby pitches, one football pitch, the rugby club with a bar, a nice cafe, picnic area, tons of seating and benches. Basketball abd five a side courts. dog walking areas around the outside of the park, a skateboard rink and five tennis courts. Maybe a paddling pool one day lol.
David A — Google review
Nice play area, lots of variety for different ages and generally quite clean. Not sure if the cafe is ever open, it wasn't during the day in August.
Neil S — Google review
Nice spot for youngsters just a step across from Seaford seafront. Great to see a wheelchair accessible unit on site as well. Also a nicely refurbished cafe for ice creams and snacks right next to the play area.
Ray B — Google review
A nice green Spot opposite the sea for you to have a sandwich and a cuppa while the kids play in a nice safe area there's also a loo here the parking is free and it's a ten minute walk to the town centre
Ian ( — Google review
Great park for children of various ages. Been visiting for over 30 years now with both children and grandchildren.
Leigh B — Google review
Richmond Rd, Seaford, BN25 1DR, United Kingdom•http://www.seafordtowncouncil.gov.uk/•+44 1323 894870•Tips and more reviews for The Salts Recreation Ground

33Gallery UNO

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Nestled in the heart of Seaford High Street, Gallery UNO is a vibrant new addition to the Sussex Arts Collective, showcasing an impressive array of art and crafts. Although my visit was limited to peeking through the window, I could sense the eclectic charm that awaits inside. This cooperative space features unique pieces inspired by the stunning Sussex landscape alongside various other themes. From photography and printmaking to ceramics and jewellery, there's something for everyone here.
Great little gallery always worth calling in to see different artists work. An Art Collective and love the way different artists use different mediums to create. Keep up the good work. 👍
PV123 - — Google review
This is a wonderful artists collective gallery space with lots of unique and beautiful pictures and gifts available. Do go in for a browse or if you are in need of a special gift. Many of the artists use our beautiful sussex landscape as inspiration, but there are many other inspirations too. There is a mix of photography, printmaking, painting, ceramics, jewellery, fabric crafts and cartoons to name just a few. I understand that the display changes regularly.
Emily S — Google review
An eclectic mix to suit all tastes. Beautiful work from all artists. Only one very minor hiccup, it would be nice to be left alone to browse. I understand that artists want to share their enthusiasm, but if I want to know more, I will ask. As I said, a very minor detail. We'll done everyone for sharing this space to bring your talent to the public! x
Helen W — Google review
Fantastic gallery in the heart of Seaford. Beautiful prints, paintings, ceramics, glass and more.
Alej A — Google review
Gorgeous quality of work ,and it’s always changing love this lovely little gallery in seaford what a find !!!
Gillian S — Google review
14A High St, Seaford, BN25 1PG, United Kingdom•http://www.galleryuno.uk/•+44 7470 876674•Tips and more reviews for Gallery UNO
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All road trips from Seaford

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Explore nearby places

  • Seaford
  • Newhaven
  • Polegate
  • Eastbourne
  • Lewes
  • Hailsham
  • Pevensey
  • Brighton
  • Hove
  • Uckfield
  • Ditchling
  • Shoreham-by-Sea
  • Bexhill-on-Sea
  • Burwash
  • Hastings
  • Battle
  • Haywards Heath
  • Worthing
  • Turners Hill
  • East Grinstead
  • Bodiam
  • Royal Tunbridge Wells
  • Northiam
  • Pulborough
  • Crawley
  • Horsham
  • Penshurst
  • Goudhurst
  • Lingfield
  • Hever
  • Littlehampton

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Seaford throughout the year

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Best attractions in nearby cities

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Best restaurants in nearby cities

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