ALL SAINTS STREET
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Beautiful typical houses align along All Saints Street. On your right, after Crown Lane, take one of these «twittens», shortcuts, small passages between walls that can see the back of the houses and their gardens. Here you are on Tackleway, lined with dolls houses, fleuries fleuries. At the end of this street is All Saints Church, as well as the cemetery. In the th century, the smugglers ruled in Hastings, and some of their cottages were found, whose tiny windows were used to send light signals to the sea. Those who were convicted ended hanged. Some are buried in this cemetery and their graves are marked with a death head. You get down to All Saints Street on the trail. From here you can discover The Stag Inn, the oldest pub in the city. It is said that a tunnel connected the cellars of the pub to the church at the time of smuggling. Legend also tells that in the th, the pub was inhabited by a witch, Hannah Evans. When in 1950 the building was renovated, we found in the chimney… two mummified cats!
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