Nostalgia over pub
“A story is told of a banquet held at the Bell Inn in the Old Village, in the year 1819, when the male population was considerrably under 1,000.
“Twenty-five venerable patriarchs, all over eighty-one, sat down to the feast, being waited on by fifteen others, all over seventy-one, while six youths of sixty-one and upwards enlivened the proceedings by playing a peal on the bells of the church across the way.”
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Hide AdThe guide book also tells: “Bexhill has long been noted for the longevity of its inhabitants; indeed, it has been a standing joke that a person may live here as long as he chooses”.
GEORGE STEVENS (a former Bexhillian)
Upperton Road
Eastbourne