Ore Map

Ore map, view the East Sussex town of Ore, located in the county of East Sussex, England.

Detailed Street Map of Ore East Sussex & Guide to the Town

Ore Map East Sussex: Interactive map of Ore, displaying the town situated in the county of East Sussex, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls to display a detailed street map of Ore and a Ore town centre map, showing the Ore Railway Station.

Other facilities in Ore, some of which may also be visible on the map are Tesco Express, All Saints Church, Ore Library, The Jenny Lind pub, Ore Pharmacy, Ore Community Centre, Royal Mail Delivery Office, Booker Wholesale, Old Town Fish Bar, The Golden Wok, Ore Station, Speckled Hen café, Ore Post Office, Cutting Edge Hair Salon, Baptist Tabernacle, Co-op Food, Home Comforts Furniture, Priory Meadow Shopping Centre, The Pig’s Palace, Specsavers Hastings, Costa Coffee, Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, The True Crime Museum, JD Wetherspoon – The John Logie Baird, St Helen’s Wood, Ark Alexandra Academy, Domino’s Pizza, Hastings Fire Station, The Source Park, The Nest Coffee House, Hastings Pier, British Heart Foundation, Hastings & St Leonards Angling Association, Ore Valley Greenway, Hastings United FC, Alexandra Park, Conquest Hospital, Ore Medical Centre, Parkwood Surgery, Broomgrove Community Centre, Debenhams (former), The General Havelock pub, 1066 Bakery, Halton Baptist Church, The Bourne Hall, Tatner’s Street Kitchen, Hastings Contemporary, White Rock Theatre, Tilekiln Football Club, Shearbarn Holiday Park, and Rocklands Holiday Park and Apartments.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Guestling, Fairlight, Pett, Icklesham, Winchelsea, Rye Harbour, Rye, Udimore, Broad Oak, Westfield, Sedlescombe, Battle, Crowhurst, Bexhill-on-Sea, St Leonards-on-Sea, Robertsbridge, Mountfield, Ninfield, Whatlington, Brede, Peasmarsh, Beckley, Playden, Camber, Northiam, Hastings Old Town, Silverhill, Hollington, Bulverhythe, Three Oaks, Doleham, Ore Valley, Cliff End, East Guldeford, Winchelsea Beach, Broadlands, Guestling Green, Ashburnham, Hooe, Fairlight Cove, Little Common.

Ore is a residential area on the eastern edge of Hastings, in East Sussex. It’s the sort of place that’s quietly tucked away yet still well connected, with a mix of local amenities, family homes, and green spaces. Though often considered part of the wider Hastings area, Ore has its own character and pace, offering a more relaxed atmosphere with easy access to the seaside, shops, and countryside.

Historically, Ore began life as a small village centred around All Saints Church and the local farms, and over time it gradually grew into a bustling suburb of Hastings. Its name is thought to come from an old term meaning “stream” or “bank,” which makes sense given its leafy surroundings. Much of its growth happened during the Victorian period, when Hastings expanded, and the railway line through the area helped bring in new residents and visitors.

The town itself has a good spread of everyday essentials, from supermarkets and takeaways to small independent shops and cafés. There’s a real community feel here, helped along by local schools, a library, and a strong presence of churches and community groups. Ore Valley’s ongoing regeneration has brought with it new housing and improved services, while the nearby countryside and coast offer a peaceful escape from day-to-day bustle.

Just a stone’s throw away, the wider East Sussex area opens up with plenty to see and do. You’ve got the historic streets of Hastings Old Town, the fishing huts and art scene along the seafront, and landmarks like Hastings Castle and the smugglers’ caves. Further inland, there’s the charm of places like Rye, the drama of Beachy Head, and countless walks through the High Weald and South Downs.

Ore’s well placed for getting around. Ore railway station connects to Hastings, Ashford International, and further up to London via changes, while nearby Hastings station offers direct trains to Brighton and London Victoria. Local buses run regularly through the area, linking Ore with the wider town and beyond. The A21 provides a road route north towards Tunbridge Wells and the M25. For air travel, Gatwick is the closest major airport, about an hour and a half’s drive, with train options as well.

East Sussex itself is a county full of personality, stretching from rolling downs to striking coastline. It’s known for its beautiful scenery, quirky towns, and a strong sense of place. Whether you're visiting the coast, walking through woodland, or pottering through a market town, there’s a calm confidence to the area that makes it genuinely appealing without trying too hard to impress.

Some More Nearby Places: Guestling, Fairlight, Pett, Icklesham, Winchelsea, Rye Harbour, Rye, Udimore, Broad Oak, Westfield, Sedlescombe, Battle, Crowhurst, Bexhill-on-Sea, St Leonards-on-Sea, Robertsbridge, Mountfield, Ninfield, Whatlington, Brede, Peasmarsh, Beckley, Playden, Camber, Northiam, Hastings Old Town, Silverhill, Hollington, Bulverhythe, Three Oaks, Doleham, Ore Valley, Cliff End, East Guldeford, Winchelsea Beach, Broadlands, Guestling Green, Ashburnham, Hooe, Fairlight Cove, Little Common.

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