The historic village of Rottingdean wants tourists to see its many charms, which range from a windmill to tea rooms.
But the main attractions are the house of author Rudyard Kipling and the public gardens named after him.
How ironic that Rottingdean should seek to capitalise on his celebrity - he left Rottingdean a century ago because of the trippers who gawped at his famous face.
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