NOSTALGIA: Exploring the heart of Hastings fishing quarter

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This week, in his continuing series, Ion Castro takes a look at the history of the Rock-a-Nore, in the heart of the Old Town fishing quarter.

He writes: According to respected historian John Manwaring Baines in his bible of local history, Historic Hastings, the name Rock-a-Nore can be traced back to 1581 when the enquiry into the chantry lands noted a shop or small building belonging to one William Creassye, “Iyinge to the Mayne Rocke against the north”. This description became shortened into the present form and was officially so called in 1859.

One of the main historic features of Rock-a-Nore is the church of St. Nicholas, known as the Fishermen’s Church which was built by the Rector of St Clements’ and seated 300.

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