
Fascinating, immersive stories of people and places from the Deep South of England, where the land meets the sea and anything can happen. Walk and talk with us, hear the waves and sounds and stories of the coast by Beachy Head, Birling Gap, the Seven Sisters, the South Downs National Park, Eastbourne, Brighton, Sussex and beyond. Hosted by award-winning broadcasters Emily Jeffrey (Jerusalem Awards... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | Places & TravelSociety & CultureHistory | ||||

Welcome back to the Edge of England. Lend us your ears wherever you are and wander with us to a place where the land meets the sea and creativity is fizzing and bubbling just like the waves hitting the shore. In this episode we’re in Eastbourne with... more
Down by the lapping waves we talk folklore, legend and landscape with the singer and story collector Liz Pearson, who plays us some of the beautiful, mesmerising sounds she makes as Chalk Horse Music. The name comes from the figure of a horse carved ... more
In this episode Cole and Emily take a wander inland, but not too far… the Channel is still in sight as they look back across the Cuckmere Valley to the edge of England through rows and rows of vines. The salty sea mist still reaches this impressive, ... more
Come with us on a walk back in time accompanied by kraken, sea snakes, bowler hats and bones. We start with an astonishing view and an enchanted moment outside the new visitor centre at Beachy Head. Emily and Cole’s guide through millions of years of... more
As an Eastbourne exile currently marooned on the other side of the world. The Edge of England consistently reminds me of the talent, the stories and the beauty that Eastbourne (aka Soul Bay) has to share with the wider world. From Normans Bay to Birling Gap, such memories…
As someone who frequently vsiited Eastbourne (maybe 4 or 5 day trips a year) as a child growing up in the 1960s/early 70s, I am finding these podcasts not only bring back happy memories of those vsiits but also inform and entertain. Cole & Emily are great guides to the area and the podcasts a very enjoyable listen.
I had just returned from a lovely trip to East Sussex when a friend recommended that I start listening to this podcast. I only started listening to Edge of England a couple of days ago and already I’m on to the second series - I am hooked! I love the vivid descriptions of the landscape; about transforming demographic; ghostly tales and mysteries, the (nearly forgotten) war tragedies; Parson Derby, smugglers and all of it, actually. I really like how the presenters walk and talk across the areas ... more
Loved it! The first ep was very vivid if a podcast may be called so. Can't wait for more.
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