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This is an easy walk for 2 miles.
A gentle paced walk among the interesting memorials of the Victorians and Edwardians finding out about some of the lives represented and gaining an insight into the society of Hastings and St Leonards at this time.
Characters include - a grandson of Lord Nelson and Emma Hamilton, soldiers, authors, artists. The scope is international and historical associations amazing.
Dogs are not allowed in the cemetery.
Toilets are on site.
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