Newhaven
Newhaven is a small town located in East Sussex, England, situated on the southern coast. It lies along the banks of the River Ouse and is known for its historic port, which has been a significant site for trade and fishing for centuries. The town features a mix of residential areas, shops, and recreational spaces, making it a pleasant place for both residents and visitors.
The town is also home to the Newhaven Fort, a coastal defense structure built in the 19th century, which now serves as a museum. Additionally, Newhaven has ferry services that connect it to Dieppe, France, facilitating travel and trade between the two countries.