Proper noun
A coastal town and borough in East Sussex, England.
An eastern suburb of Darlington, County Durham, England (OS grid ref NZ3014).
An isolated suburb of Lower Hutt and former borough in Wellington region, New Zealand.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWhenever I go to England, I'm on pilgrimage. I walk the countryside around Eastbourne because that's where Sherlock Holmes retired. Laurie R. King
After their victory at the Australian Open, she and Martina Hingis won tournaments in Indian Wells, Rome, Eastbourne and the WTA Tour Championshiops, and reached the final of The French Open where they lost to Serena and Venus Williams. Source: Internet
Fielding In his prime, Grace was noted for his outstanding fielding and was a very strong thrower of the ball; he was once credited with throwing the cricket ball 122 yards during an athletics event at Eastbourne. Source: Internet
But having played just one match since September, Konta will only be focused on her first round with the artistic Tunisian Ons Jabeur, who beat her in Eastbourne in June. Source: Internet
During that time, I was also a regular community campaigner, having started a community forest garden and written a weekly ethical lifestyle column in the Eastbourne Herald for nearly three years. Source: Internet
A campaigning mother from Eastbourne, who's had to give up her job so that he can drive her disabled son to his special needs school, took her fight to Downing Street. Source: Internet