The Meridian Monument is a striking landmark located in Peacehaven, East Sussex, England. This 15-meter-tall (49 ft) monument marks the location where the Greenwich Meridian, an imaginary line that runs through Greenwich, London, intersects with the English Channel. The monument's design features a sleek, modern aesthetic, with a stainless steel column rising from a circular base, topped with a gleaming bronze orb. The structure is surrounded by a landscaped plaza, offering visitors a unique photo opportunity and a chance to stand with one foot in the eastern hemisphere and one foot in the western hemisphere.
If the Weather was better super view from here ! I sat and had my dinner here after going to horaces in Newhaven for pie and chips last night! I waved down a car as a bag was sticking out there passenger door ! 2 females in car said oh thanks open door of passenger side and then left there big mouth burger shop rubbish in the road and drove off
It's on our doorstep right at the side of the cliff with beautiful views and to top it all the length of the cliff is awash with flowers as it is ever year at this time
Unexpectedly lovely place. Definitely recommend walking along the lower promenade. Very rugged and powerful. Makes you feel connected to the awesomeness of the sea.
Bit overcast this morning but sun coming through. Still a good walkies for me and the doggo.
Relatively underwhelming, but of course of some significance. It looked unloved and rather lonely at its cliff top home, but glad I have seen it It is free to see, but at Greenwich it costs money !
Beautiful coastal walks
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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If the Weather was better super view from here ! I sat and had my dinner here after going to horaces in Newhaven for pie and chips last night! I waved down a car as a bag was sticking out there passenger door ! 2 females in car said oh thanks open door of passenger side and then left there big mouth burger shop rubbish in the road and drove off
It's on our doorstep right at the side of the cliff with beautiful views and to top it all the length of the cliff is awash with flowers as it is ever year at this time
Unexpectedly lovely place. Definitely recommend walking along the lower promenade. Very rugged and powerful. Makes you feel connected to the awesomeness of the sea.
Bit overcast this morning but sun coming through. Still a good walkies for me and the doggo.
Relatively underwhelming, but of course of some significance. It looked unloved and rather lonely at its cliff top home, but glad I have seen it It is free to see, but at Greenwich it costs money !
Beautiful coastal walks