Clive Gross Landscape and Architectural Photography

BEXHILL-ON-SEA & COASTLINE

Bexhills most famous landmark is the internationally recognised Modernist masterpiece the De La Warr Pavillion. Recently restored, this building features one of the most iconic circular staircases of the period and the striking use of curved glass and concrete in its construction, designed by the internationally reknown architect of the period, Erich Mendelsohn. A major centre for the Arts in East Sussex, the Pavilion hosts national touring shows from the Hayward Gallery among others, plus regular concerts and other events in the main hall. Bexhill was also the birthplace of motor racing in this country - being another passion of Lord De La Warr - with regular races along the seafront in pre-Brooklands times.

de la warr pavilion - exterior, terrace, staircase, windows, railings

De La Warr Pavilion front
De La Warr Pavilion staircase
De La Warr Pavilion side elevation
De La Warr Pavilion collonade
De La Warr Pavilion collonade
De La Warr Pavilion central staircase
De La Warr Pavilion collonade view
De La Warr Pavilion collonade towers
De La Warr Pavilion sun terrace De La Warr Pavilion windows detail De La Warr Pavilion rooftop view Bexhill promenade railings

 

st barnabas church

St Barnabas Church Bexhill on Sea
St Barnabas Church Bexhill on Sea
St Barnabas Church Bexhill on Sea
St Barnabas Church Bexhill on Sea
St Barnabas Church Bexhill on Sea
St Barnabas Church Bexhill on Sea

 

bexhill rockpools at low tide

Bexhill on Sea at low tide
Bexhill on Sea at low tide
Bexhill on Sea at low tide Bexhill on Sea at low tide

 

normans bay

Normans Bay, East Sussex
Normans Bay, East Sussex
Normans Bay, East Sussex
Normans Bay, East Sussex

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