Seaford Map

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

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

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

Use controls to display a detailed street map of Seaford and a Seaford town centre map, showing the Seaford Museum of Local History.

Other facilities in Seaford, some of which may also be visible on the map are Seaford Museum and Heritage Centre, The Grumpy Chef, Front Room, Papachino's, Church Lane Tea Room, Sea Salt, Pomegranate Café, Steamworks, The Old Plough, The Cinque Ports, The Wellington, The Seven Sisters, The View at Seaford Head, Sub-Station Café, Buckle Holiday Park, Seaford Library, Downs Leisure Centre, Seaford Head School, Chyngton School, Seaford Medical Practice, Seaford Head Golf Course, Claremont Interiors, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Iceland, WHSmith, Superdrug, Boots, Seaford Post Office, Seaford Town Hall, St Leonard's Church, St Andrew's Church, Seaford Station, South Coast Audiology, The Works, Waves Hair Studio, Seaford Health Store, Chapter 12 Wine Bar, Clinton Cards, Dinnages Garage, Prezzo, Bishopstone Dental Practice, Martello Fields, Broad Street Barbers, The Royal British Legion, Pets Corner, Toytown, Gorringe's Auctioneers.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Bishopstone, Alfriston, Litlington, Westdean, Friston, East Dean, Exceat, Cuckmere Haven, Newhaven, Denton, Piddinghoe, Peacehaven, Telscombe Cliffs, Southease, Glynde, Beddingham, Firle, Rodmell, Kingston near Lewes, Lewes, Ringmer, Barcombe, Plumpton, Chailey, Newick, South Chailey, Falmer, Woodingdean, Saltdean, Rottingdean, Ovingdean, Tarring Neville, Iford, South Heighton, Northease, Selmeston, Berwick, Arlington, Lullington, Jevington, Polegate, Willingdon, Eastbourne, Seaford Head, Norton, Bo-Peep, Ripe, Alciston.

Seaford is a relaxed coastal town tucked between the South Downs and the sea, offering a slower pace of life with all the essentials close at hand. It's the kind of place where you can stroll along the promenade, grab an ice cream, and watch the waves roll in without feeling hurried. The town has a strong sense of community and a charming mix of local shops, independent cafés, and welcoming pubs.

Seaford's roots go back centuries, once serving as a thriving Cinque Port before its harbour silted up. It had its share of pirate activity in the 16th century and was a popular spot for smuggling too. Later, it grew into a genteel Victorian seaside resort, drawing in visitors from London thanks to the arrival of the railway. Its laid-back feel today is part of what keeps it appealing to families, retirees, and anyone seeking a bit of calm by the coast.

There's plenty to do without straying too far. The beach is a long shingle stretch with impressive views of Seaford Head and the white cliffs beyond. The Martello Tower museum gives a glimpse into the town's past, while Seaford Head Nature Reserve is perfect for walking and wildlife spotting. In town, there are bakeries, cafés, charity shops, and a few boutiques that give the centre some personality. There's a leisure centre, golf course, and plenty of parks too.

Venture a bit further and you're surrounded by East Sussex's best bits. Walkers love the South Downs Way, while the Seven Sisters cliffs offer some of the most stunning coastal views in the country. Lewes is nearby for its quirky shops and castle, and Brighton is just along the coast if you're after something livelier. There are plenty of National Trust sites, historic villages, and pubs dotted around for day trips.

Seaford is easy to reach and well-connected, despite its peaceful vibe. Regular trains run between Seaford and Lewes, linking up with London and Brighton-bound services. The A259 coast road runs through the town, making it simple to get around by car. The nearest airport is Gatwick, just over an hour away by road or train via Lewes. Buses are reliable and handy for local travel too.

East Sussex has a bit of everything—rolling countryside, dramatic coastline, historic towns, and friendly villages. From arty corners in Brighton to ancient ruins and quiet meadows, it's a county that's as rich in culture as it is in character. Whether you're wandering through a weekly market or hiking over chalky hills, the whole area has a lovely, lived-in feel to it.

Some More Nearby Places: Bishopstone, Alfriston, Litlington, Westdean, Friston, East Dean, Exceat, Cuckmere Haven, Newhaven, Denton, Piddinghoe, Peacehaven, Telscombe Cliffs, Southease, Glynde, Beddingham, Firle, Rodmell, Kingston near Lewes, Lewes, Ringmer, Barcombe, Plumpton, Chailey, Newick, South Chailey, Falmer, Woodingdean, Saltdean, Rottingdean, Ovingdean, Tarring Neville, Iford, South Heighton, Northease, Selmeston, Berwick, Arlington, Lullington, Jevington, Polegate, Willingdon, Eastbourne, Seaford Head, Norton, Bo-Peep, Ripe, Alciston.

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