The
sport of Bowls is a popular pastime in East Sussex. Peacehaven is
fortunate to be in the heart of it. There are several clubs within half
a dozen miles of us, give or take a few yards:-
Newhaven Bowls Club is now over a century old and still going strong. Contact Doug Booth for further information.
Saltdean Bowls Club, founded in the 1970s, can be found at The Oval on Saltdean recreation ground.
Rottingdean Bowls Club,
on Falmer Road in Rottingdean is opposite St Margaret’s Church, a spot
which the writer had indelibly printed on his memory some forty five
years ago!
Woodingdean Bowls Club is “up the hill” from Rottingdean. A hospitable club with a superb viewing terrace and bar.
Crouch Bowls Club
in Seaford, located on the edge of Seaford Town football pitch at
Crouch Gardens, is a friendly and competitive club. And the gardens are
lovely.
Seaford Bowls Club, in Chichester Road, Seaford. A sheltered green with an excellent club house and some very good bowlers!
Lewes Bowls Club,
ancient club, lovely green, one of the best locations in the County.
Car parking (pay and display) outside the Lewes FC ground—The Dripping
Pan.
Mackie Bowls Club,
located in Mackie Avenue, Brighton, a stone’s throw from the A27
junction with the A23. A competitive club who take their bowling
seriously. They are also very hospitable.
LAST BUT BY NO MEANS LEAST and CERTAINLY THE NEAREST
Denton Island Indoor Bowls Club.
Unrivalled facilities for the Cold and Wet months, including April thru
September. This is a superb venue with a thriving social section.
Welcomes new members with or without experience, young and old.
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