Our last day in Eastbourne dawned bright and not too cold and our plans were to explore the place itself and go to an exhibition that had been recommended to me by Hilary, a new blog friend who just happens to live in Eastbourne.
After breakfast we set off walking along the promenade
towards the pier
where we took some photos of the the promenade looking back from the pier,
The Redoubt was built between 1804 and 1810 to support the associated Martello towers in defending against the threat of an invasion by Napoleon. It has defended the Eastbourne coast for nearly 200 years. Like its twin Dymchurch it was built as a barracks and supply depot for the towers, and designed for 11 guns, although only 10 guns were installed. During the First World War the military police used the Redoubt as a headquarters and temporary jail.
After the mile and a quarter walk from our hotel to the Redoubt we were ready for a sit down and a coffee so we headed into the restaurant/cafe before going into the exhibition.
The Eastbourne Ancestors exhibition follows the biggest project of its kind, which saw scientific analysis of human remains dating back to the Bronze Age. With discoveries including a rare African lady dating back to Roman times, found nearby at Beachy Head, the exhibition includes 3D and 2D facial reconstructions and a chance to see their story, with scientific results telling us, where they resided, what they ate, what they did for a living, their social status and how they died. You can read more about it here.
The Beachy Head Lady
There was also the opportunity to dress as an Anglo Saxon, which MWM took advantage of, much to my amusement.
It was a fascinating exhibition and I would certainly recommended you see it if you happen to be in Eastbourne, it's on until November I believe.
After the exhibition we headed towards the shopping centre for a mooch round the shops before having lunch in a local hostelry, then more shopping followed by another walk along the promenade, sitting for a while enjoying the sun, then making our way back to the hotel for a rest before dinner.
After dinner we enjoyed the live entertainment and then it was time for the raffle draw, for which we had been buying tickets over the course of the week, and guess what? We won first prize, a £50 voucher off our next holiday with the travel company (which we use a lot)!
We enjoyed a good night's sleep and a hearty breakfast the following morning before setting off on the long journey home. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Eastbourne and the surrounding area and can heartily recommend it.
Now I really must get back to telling you about our adventures in Canada before our next trip in a few weeks time!
13 comments:
Another awesome trip post, m'dear!
Love the shots of the pier and promenade. And I really enjoyed the history lesson about the Redoubt. Fascinating!
What a great shot of MWM!!!
" We won first prize, a £50 voucher off our next holiday with the travel company (which we use a lot)!"
Woot! Woot! Way to go!
Thanks for sharing. Enjoyed! Can't wait to hear more about your trip to Canada.
X
Quite a nice day! loved the photos.
I so enjoyed holidaying with you!
ALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
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I must show Joe this post, Pearl. He has talked about Redoubt but never got round to visiting.
Good to see you posting again.
i had a great time ... i love your travel posts
Eastbourne looks good. It's not somewhere I've seen properly (just passed through it) and it looks worth a visit! Thanks for sharing.
Never been t o Eastbourne - you are packing it all in aren't you?! x
When we have good weather the UK is unbeatable and you certainly had good weather for your trip to Eastbourne.
I'm extremely interested in the reconstruction of facial features etc from skulls. I would have loved to see that.
Maggie x
Nuts in May
Hi Pearl - that's great that you had such a lovely day - cold wind I guess! .. and I've yet to see the Exhibition at the Redoubt ...
The one thing I did pick up - was that the lady was actually born here .. she'd live her whole life up in the Beachy Head area - but I'm so pleased you appreciated the exhibition .. in a few years the Redoubt will be restored with much more on offer - I think it's schedule for 2017 ...
Cheers for now - always good to see my home town!! Hilary
That's great that he dressed up in costume! I'd do the same myself.
Great post! Loved the information about the Eastbourne Ancestors. The video function on my new camera was terrible but I have way over 200 pictures from the family trip to Puerto Rico ad will be posting them soon.
pretty nice blog, following :)
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