- Ore, East Sussex
Infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Ore
latitude= 50.8721
longitude= 0.6085
population = 5,117
shire_district=Hastings
region= South East England
shire_county =East Sussex
constituency_westminster= Hastings and Rye
post_town= HASTINGS
postcode_district =
postcode_area=
dial_code=
os_grid_reference= TQ836113
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static_image_caption = Ore main StreetOre, a former village, is a
suburb and (smaller) Local Government Ward of the urban area of the town ofHastings inEast Sussex . It is located to the north-east of the town on the main road to Rye (the coastalA259 road ).It is the largest suburb ofHastings .The
parish church in the village centre is Christ Church, and the village also features aSeventh-day Adventist Church , a Salvation Army unit and aMethodist church. Whilst commonly known as "Clifton Road Methodist", this church is actually named after St Helen. Ore also contains a small shopping centre. Hillcrest school is in the nearby Red Lake district of Ore.In the part of Ore known as St Helens stands a second
Anglican church dedicated to St Helen. The church was built in 1868, and its predecessor, an ancient church dating from the reign of Edward III, now stands in ruins nearby. HastingsCemetery is also located in the St Helens area of Ore.Rail transport
Ore railway station (approximately one mile distant from Ore village) lies on theMarshlink Line ; here also is the maintenance depot for the trains fromLondon , and the coast (via theEast Coastway Line andHastings Line ). Ore station lies north of Hastings station and south of Three Oaks (formerly Three Oaks and Guestling Halt). For most of the day, Ore is the eastern end of an hourly stopping service from and toBrighton viaEastbourne and Hastings. East of Ore, the Marshlink Line is served by an hourly Brighton to Ashford international express service calling at Ore only during peak hours. For the rest of the day, passengers travelling from and to stations east of Ore must travel via Hastings.
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