English: Pelham Crescent Some of the seafront and a large section of the castle cliff were cut away to build this regency style terrace in 1828 with the Church of St Mary-in-the-Castle standing in the middle. The shops that stand in front of it were originally designed as an arcade with unique wine cellars beneath. They were named the Bodega.
http://www.hastingschoice.co.uk/HASTINGS-HISTORY/hastings-town/hastings-town-history.htm
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