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Eastbourne may have been a Roman settlement. In 1717, a tessellated pavement and a bath were discovered one and a half miles south-east of the town, while further evidence was unearthed at later date. After the Roman conquest in 43 A.D., Sussex green sandstone was quarried from an area now at the foot of the Wish Tower (probably a derivative of harbour) and this was used in the construction of a number of villas (one on the site now occupied by the Burlington Hotel) and,perhaps more importantly, in the building of Pevensey Castle, which dates from the Third Century,being then known as the Fortress of Anderida, the adjacent Roman city of the same name, created by the harbour which devolved from the quarrying activities, later becoming Eastbourne.
In 491 A.D., after some years of fighting, Pevensey castle was conquered by the Saxon warlord Aelle and the area became settled, some names now familiar, such as The Meads (Medes) deriving from the old Anglo-Saxon. An Anglo-Saxon cemetery was discovered at Mill Gap. In due course, the area became part of the Royal Estates, under King Alfred. The name Eastbourne itself derives from Anglo-Saxon, being a variant of the Middle English small stream. The actual stream surfaces in the old pond in Motcombe Gardens. The next great historical event was the Norman Conquest, when in 1066 William the Conqueror forces landed at Pevensey and garrisoned at the Castle, prior to the Battle of Hastings. The local settlement of Borne is mentioned in the Domesday Book.In the Middle Ages, Eastbourne was visited by the monarchs on more than one occasion, by King Henry I in 1114 and then Edward II in 1324, who stayed in a residence on the site now occupied by The Old Manor House (The Goffs), then owned by the family of Bartholomew de Badlesmere and which passed into the hands of the de Roos family until 1555. The original St. Mary Parish Church was established in 1175.
The Manor of Eastbourne was established in 1467 later developing into three separate manors, of Wilson, Gildridge and Selwyn, in 1554, upon the sale of the entire estate by the second Earl of Rutland. Four years afterwards, the first extant Parish Registers were established. Eastbourne continued to figure in events of national importance. In 1588, the populace was warned of the impending arrival of the Spanish Armada by a beacon being lit on Beachy head, while on June 30, 1690, the combined English and Dutch fleets were defeated by the French in the Battle of Beachy Head. Much was destroyed a little more than half a century later in the Great Storm of July 18, 1766.
We will collect the scrap car from Eastbourne or the surrounding area and dispose of it through our nationwide network of 23 fully licensed Authorised Treatment Facility (ATF) Sites who will scrap your car in line with End of Life (ELV) Legislation, and provide you with a Certificate of Destruction which we file online with the DVLA. So you can rest assured your car has been scrapped legally.
For a hassle free fast way to scrap your car in Eastbourne please complete the fields in the form to the right and we will provide an instant online scrap car price with the choice to accept and arrange scrapping or decline our scrap car offer.
Should you have any queries, then please contact a member of our team on 03001000277 to discuss your scrap car collection and what cash payment you will receive, or alternatively contact us and let us know your scrap a car for cash query.
Raw2K ATF sites utilise the advised environmental disposal methods/process as per ELV/ATF Guidelines and legislation.
Raw2Ks operations are focused upon lowering our waste and increasing recycling, therefore providing us with a controlled and reduced sustainability impact wherever possible. A scrap car is much greener than an abandoned car and the owner is paid cash for scrapping their car.
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