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Seaford Beach

Updated: Dec 16, 2025

Address: Esplanade, Seaford BN25 1JT

Seaford Coastline
Seaford Coastline

Location

Seaford features a pebble beach that stretches from Newhaven Harbour to Seaford Head. It is a quiet, relaxed beach and generally less crowded than nearby spots such as Brighton.


What's There?

Seaford Museum of Local History

Seaford Museum of Local History is open to visitors from 11 am to 4 pm every Saturday and Sunday, as well as on bank holidays, except Christmas Day. Additionally, the museum is open on Wednesday afternoons from 2 pm to 4 pm.


The museum shares the history of the local area and is housed in a historic defensive tower dating back to 1803.


The museum is equipped with an access ramp and lift for disabled visitors. Due to weight and space restrictions, motorised mobility scooters cannot be taken to the lower level, but a wheelchair is available for visitors to transfer into.


Fees:

  • Adults: £5.00

  • Children (5 – 15 years): £2.50

  • Concessions: £4.50

  • Children under 5: Free


Frankie's Beach Cafe

A relaxing beach cafe with free deckchairs for customers and a sandpit for children to play in. They offer a selection of coffee, teas, homemade cakes, ice cream and freshly prepared toasted sandwiches.


Open 7 days a week: 10:00 - 18:00


Parking

Free roadside parking is available along the length of the beach.


The Esplanade car park, located next to the café and public toilets, offers two Blue Badge parking spaces.


Additionally, there are two Blue Badge spaces at the far end of the car park, near the cliffs.

Seaford beach map

Accessibility

A level path suitable for wheelchairs and mobility scooters runs alongside the beach. At the far end of the beach, there is an accessible jetty.


Benches are positioned frequently along the path and on the jetty, making this location welcoming for visitors who find walking long distances challenging.


The nearest parking spaces are approximately 50 metres from the jetty.


There is a short, steep, and uneven incline leading to the top of the cliff.

seaford beach jetty

Conclusion

Seaford beach is accessible for people of all ages and abilities. With beachside parking, a museum, and a local café, Seaford offers something for everyone to enjoy.


man and dog on beach
Seaford beach

waves at beach
View from jetty



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