The Tuesday night class is held at the very beautiful and modern East Dean Village Hall.
This is just off of the A259 between Seaford and Eastbourne. It is set in the middle of the South Downs in idyllic rural surroundings; it has ample parking space, great dance floor, lovely facilities and last orders at the Tiger Public House!![]()








Some of the Crew at East Dean
This is our largest venue, a fabulous building with lovely wooden sprung floor, spacious, airy with a large FREE car park around the back. There is no license to sell alcohol at this venue so bottled water and juice are available for purchase or BYO and at 10.30pm over to the spacious smoking/non-smoking trendy wine bar, 'The Bibendum' for last orders, now closing at 12 midnight and clubbing after! all welcome.
Once a month we also have our Saturday night Dances which are extremely popular with dancers travel from far and wide to visit this beautiful venue
Coming into Eastbourne follow the road signs for Eastbourne Town Hall or Police Station.








Some of the crew at Eastbourne Town Hall
This is our Thursday Night Venue and it is extremely easy to find. It is opposite the Cricket Ground on Bexhill Downs on Little Common Road, which is the main A259 Coast Road between Eastbourne and Hastings.
This Great Venue has a fully licensed bar, windows and doors that can be opened for the duration of our evening, a large wooden sprung dance floor, glitter ball and spot lights.







Directions: Set at the crossroads where the B2104 joins Dittons Road, in
Stone Cross,
located on the B2247 on the outskirts of Eastbourne. Take the A27 Polegate bypass (the new road between Pevensey & Polegate). At the roundabout
take the road towards Eastbourne industrial estates (A22 extension). Turn left
at the roundabout onto B2247 (heading east) travel for approx one mile, find the
venue opposite a Church & The Lion Public House.
stonecrosshall
Directions:
If coming from Brighton - take the a27 into Polegate, at the traffic light
junction ignore all sign posts to turn left into Eastbourne and TURN
RIGHT. Continue along this road (A22) for approx 4 miles following road signs to
Eastbourne Train Station. Outside the station at the mini roundabout take the
2nd exit into Grove Road, at the next Junction (outside the Eastbourne Town
Hall) take the centre lane, drive straight across into Grange Rd, take the 2nd
on the left into Blackwater Rd, take the 2nd on left again into Spencer Rd. St
Saviour/St Peter car park at far end of road on right hand side. BN21 4UT
The Winter Garden is a Grade II listed building,
designed by architect Henry Currey and built in 1875. It consists of two main
parts - the Floral Hall, originally used as a skating rink in winter and concert
hall in summer, and the Gold Room.
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The Dance Floor
The Winter Garden |
Bar/Restaurant with Dance Floor view
The Entrance |
Both parts are now used for performances and as Conference Venues. The Floral Hall has a seating capacity of 1,100 and the Gold Room a capacity of 400. Both have fully licensed bars and there are disabled facilities. For a Virtual Reality viewing you can go to www.eastbourne-theatres.co.uk/winter.asp and Click on the images to drag your mouse around and explore the Floral Hall and Gold Room.

The Hove Centre boasts a dedicated Audio Visual suite, concert hall and the flexibility to offer the perfect location for dance events.
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