Things to Do
Pevensey Courthouse Museum
Half way along the high street is the Tudor Court Hall, once the smallest town hall in England. The Courthouse Museum and Jail dates from the thirteenth century and courts met there until the dissolution of the borough in 1866.
The Courthouse is now a museum with a host of local exhibits, including the oldest surviving Cinque Ports Seal and a silver penny of William 1 (minted at Pevensey).
Places to See
Pevensey Court House Museum & Jail
16th century court room housing local museum with prison cells below. Site of Norman Invasion in 1066. Descriptive leaflets are available in Dutch,...
The Observatory Science Centre
The Observatory Science Centre is one of the leading "hands-on" science centres with over 100 exhibits. As the former home of the Royal Greenwich...
Stone Cross Windmill
Stone Cross Windmill is a Grade II* Listed Building which has been returned to working order and is producing stoneground flour for sale. The Mill...






