Peacehaven
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Template:GBdot Peacehaven is a coastal town in East Sussex, England. It was founded by Charles Neville in 1914, with the intention of creating a seaside garden city.
As an ANZAC camp temporarily occupied the site, it was originally named New Anzac-on-Sea, but a newspaper competition found a new name for the settlement. The Daily Express sued Charles Neville over the competition, holding that it was a scam, offering "free" plots of land in the town as runner-up prizes, but issuing them only on the payment of a conveyancing fee. Although the newspaper won the case, the publicity benefitted the town.
Peacehaven lies by the South Downs, and is a quiet seaside resort. It lies on the zero meridian.
The town plays a part in Graham Greene's 1938 novel Brighton Rock when anti-hero Pinkie Brown intends to throw his girlfriend Rose from the high cliffs which are part of the town.
External links
- www.peacehaven.co.uk/ – Inofficial websitede:Peacehaven