The beautiful seaside walk that shares its name with a London Underground station
The London Underground has 272 stations with many being named after the area that they are in. There are also some that share their names with places much further afield like one North London Underground station. Usually, a trip to Seven Sisters incorporates getting on the Victoria Line or London Overground . But there is also a beautiful walk amongst animals, scenic greenery, and chalk cliffs, which shares its name with the London Tube stop. Seven Sisters in Eastbourne is a series of chalk sea cliffs on the English Channel coast, with Seven Sisters National Park being a 280-hectare grassland situated on the South Downs Way at the heart of Sussex's coastline. READ MORE: The picnic-perfect gardens near London with a 'crystal clear' river The Seven Sisters near Eastbourne in east Sussex has been used many times as a film location. (Image: Martin Burton/SussexLive) The cliffs are called the Seven Sisters because there are seven of them. The cliff peaks a...