Ore, East Sussex


Ore, a former village, is still known locally as a village by local population, although it now a suburb of the urban area of the town and borough of Hastings in East Sussex, England. It is located to the north-east of the town on the main road to Rye. Its name may have originated from the Old English word for "stream-bank". The Ore Stream still runs through a large central Woodland area known locally as Speckled Wood, Hastings at the top of the Valley.
It is the largest suburb of Hastings.
Ore Valley lies to the west of Ore Village, and is the site of Ore Railway Station and the former Broomgrove power station. It is also the site of a proposed major redevelopment and housing project.

Rail transport

lies on the Marshlink Line; with the former maintenance depot for the trains from London, and the coast. Ore station lies northeast of Hastings station and south of Three Oaks.

Religious institutions

Churches in the village are the Parish Church, Christ Church, Seventh-day Adventist Church, Clifton Road Methodist church and a Salvation Army unit.
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. Hastings Cemetery is in the St Helens area of Ore.

Education

Ore Valley has the Ore Valley Campus of Sussex Coast College Hastings on Parker Road.
Hastings Academy is in the nearby Red Lake district of Ore.
Primary schools:
Secondary schools: