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Extract from the Hastings Travel Guides:
HASTINGS
' Old Town, east of the pier, holds most of the appeal of this fading seaside resort. With the exception of the oddly neglected Regency architecture of
Pelham Crescent
, directly beneath the castle ruins,
All Saints Street
is the most evocative thoroughfare, punctuated with the odd rickety, timber-framed dwelling from the fifteenth century. The thirteenth-century
St Clement's
church stands in the High Street, on the other side of The Bourne. By a louvred window at the top of the church's tower rests a cannonball that was lodged there by a Dutch galleon in the 1600s - its poignan... read the whole Hastings Travel Guides...
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