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Bexhill-on-Sea

Bexhill-on-Sea (often simply Bexhill) is a seaside town situated in the county of East Sussex in South East England. An ancient town and part of the local-government district of Rother, Bexhill is home to a number of archaeological sites, a Manor House in the Old Town, an abundance of Edwardian and Victorian architecture, and the famous De La Warr Pavilion: today a modern-art gallery – which has featured the work of Andy Warhol amongst others – and performance hall, where the likes of comedian Lee Evans and author Michael Morpurgo have appeared.

Another one of Bexhill-on-Sea's claims to fame is its mention by David Bowie and Mick_Jagger in the lyrics of their charity single " Dancing in the Street". When listing places in the world in which one can dance, they sing "Don't forget Motor City: on the streets of Bexhill...". It is often thought that Bowie refers to Brazil in the hit single, but this is nothing but a common misconception; evidence of this is that Bexhill is in fact 'The Motor City' (the birthplace of British motor sport).