Hastings, East Sussex
Hastings is a coastal town located in East Sussex, England. It is known for its rich history, particularly the famous Battle of Hastings in 1066, which marked the beginning of Norman rule in England. The town features a mix of historic architecture, including the ruins of Hastings Castle, and modern attractions along its seafront.
The town is also famous for its pebble beach and vibrant fishing community. Hastings hosts several annual events, such as the Hastings Seafood and Wine Festival, celebrating local produce. Additionally, the Hastings Pier offers recreational activities and stunning views of the coastline.