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==Landmarks== [[File:MermaidStreet.jpg|upright|thumb|Mermaid Street in [[Rye, East Sussex|Rye]] showing typically steep slope and cobbled surface]] The [[Seven Sisters, Sussex|Seven Sisters]] Park is part of the [[South Downs National Park]]. [[Beachy Head]] is one of the most famed local attractions, along with the flats along [[Normans Bay]]. Apart from the physical landmarks such as the Downs and the Weald, East Sussex has a great many landmarks of historical interest. There are castles at [[Bodiam Castle|Bodiam]], [[Herstmonceux]], [[Lewes Castle|Lewes]] and [[Pevensey Castle|Pevensey]]; and defence works such as the [[Martello towers]] and [[Eastbourne Redoubt]].<ref>[http://www.eastbournemuseums.co.uk/ Eastbourne Redoubt Fortress Military Museum] {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110618163222/http://www.eastbournemuseums.co.uk/ |date=18 June 2011 }} Eastbourne Redoubt is the home of the Royal Sussex Regimental Museum</ref> [[Battle Abbey]], built to commemorate the [[Battle of Hastings]]; [[Bateman's]], home of [[Rudyard Kipling]]; [[Hammerwood Park]], one of the first examples of [[Greek Revival architecture]] in the UK; and the [[University of Sussex]] buildings at [[Falmer]] are among interesting buildings. [[Bexhill-on-Sea]] is also home to the [[De La Warr Pavilion]]. East Sussex also includes two chalk [[hill figure]]s, being the [[Litlington White Horse]] and the [[Long Man of Wilmington]], which are both situated in the [[Sussex Downs]]. [[File:Litlington White Horse.jpg|thumb|The [[Litlington White Horse]] in the village of [[Litlington, East Sussex|Litlington]]]]
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