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Situated in the conservation area of Meads Village, between the town centre and Beachy Head, Beachy Rise was built in the 1890's. It is traditionally furnished, with many antiques and most of the bedrooms retain their original fireplaces.
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Situated in the conservation area of Meads Village, between the town centre and Beachy Head, Beachy Rise was built in the 1890's. It is traditionally furnished, with many antiques and most of the bedrooms retain their original fireplaces.
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