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Belle Tout Lighthouse offers some of the best views of Sussex's coastline. The sea views extend for miles, with Birling Gap beach to one side and Beachy Head Lighthouse to the other. But tragically, the iconic landmark may one day be lost to the sea. Read more: What it's like living right on the edge of a cliff at Birling Gap


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We begin with Belle Tout Lighthouse in East Sussex, the first significant project undertaken by our founder Ted Cullinan and a pioneering retrofit that would provide the foundations of the Studio ethos. Built in 1832 on the cliff tops of Beachy Head, Belle Tout lighthouse was in a state of dereliction by the time Ted Cullinan's parents.


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1923 - The Belle Tout Lighthouse is bought by a London surgeon, Sir James Purves-Stewart. He carried out significant modernisations to the building, including an additional story, garages, electricity and Artesian well.


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The Belle Tout Lighthouse at Beachy Head is a unique place to stay. Built in 1832 and decommissioned in 1902, a tea-shop, a home, part-destroyed during the second world war and lovingly rebuilt in the 50's. Owned and filmed by the BBC, moved due to erosion - and now, beautifully restored and renovated.


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The Belle Tout lighthouse at Beachy Head has to be moved 50 feet inland to save it from coastal erosion in the first such operation in the world. But first the land behind must be excavated in case work is carried out on to p of archaeological remains. The Duke of Gloucester will turn the first piece of soil on Wednesday.


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The Belle Tout Lighthouse is a unique place to stay. Built in 1832 and decommissioned in 1902, a tea-shop, a home, part-destroyed during the second world war and lovingly rebuilt in the 50's. Owned and filmed by the BBC, moved due to erosion - and now, beautifully restored and renovated.


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About 5.0 Excellent 767 reviews #3 of 27 B&Bs in Eastbourne Location Cleanliness Service Value Travellers' Choice The Belle Tout Lighthouse at Beachy Head is a B&B with a difference.


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Belle Tout Lighthouse Eastbourne, East Sussex Lighthouse converted in to a charming and unique B&B, slap bang on the South Downs Way, complete with panoramic views of the English Channel, the Seven Sisters and Beachy Head. Sleeps 2 6 bedrooms 6 bathrooms England East Sussex Tagged with By The Sea Quirky Lighthouses Bed & Breakfast The highlights


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The lighthouse, Belle Tout, was moved inland in March 1999 to escape the receding coastline. It was originally built in the 1820s by a local character known as 'Mad' Jack Fuller, but became a.


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The Belle Tout lighthouse was built in 1832 and decommissioned in 1902, it has been a tea-shop, a home, partly destroyed during the second world war and lovingly rebuilt in the 50's. Owned and filmed by the BBC, moved due to erosion - and now, Belle Tout has been beautifully renovated and refurbished.


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Belle Tout was decommissioned in 1902 when the new lighthouse at the base of the cliffs came into operation. Why did they stop using the old lighthouse? There were two reasons. Cliff erosion which reduced the effectiveness of the light from the lighthouse and cliff top fogs. How did cliff erosion affect the effectiveness of the lighthouse?


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The Belle Tout Lighthouse at Beachy Head is a B&B with a difference. Built in 1832 and decommissioned in 1902, a tea-shop, a home, part-destroyed during the second world war and lovingly rebuilt in the 50's. Owned and filmed by the BBC, moved due to erosion - and now, beautifully restored and renovated.With 360 degree views of the English.


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The Belle Tout Lighthouse (also spelled Belle Toute) is a decommissioned lighthouse and British landmark located at Beachy Head, East Sussex, close to the town of Eastbourne . It has been called "Britain's most famous inhabited lighthouse" because of its striking location and use in film and television. [2]


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The Belle Tout lighthouse was built in 1832 and decommissioned in 1902, it has been a tea-shop, a home, partly destroyed during the second world war and lovingly rebuilt in the 50's. Owned and filmed by the BBC, moved due to erosion - and now, Belle Tout has been beautifully renovated and refurbished.


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The Future of Belle Tout. In 1835 the lighthouse was around 34m from the edge of the cliff and in 1890 it was just 30m. Bring that forward to the present day and in 1997 the lighthouse was perilously just 3m from the edge. The impressive engineering results of Abbey Pynford moved the whole lighthouse back some 17m and due to the natural erosion.