Peacehaven is a town and civil parish in the Lewes district of East Sussex, England. The town covers a total area of around 2 square miles. It is found above the chalk cliffs of the South Downs approximately six miles (9.7 kilometres) east of Brighton city centre, on the A259 road. The pebble beach underneath the cliffs can be reached by a stairs and concrete driveway and sea walk. There is a variety of green spaces along the A259 and the cliffs, among which is called The Dell. A cinema previously stood on this site, and now it holds activities such as car boot sales, fireworks, fairgrounds, motorhome exhibitions, the Donkey Derby and an annual carnival, however in 2005 the carnival was held on the Joff field found behind the Meridian shopping centre. In the 1950s, the carnival stalls were found on the then vacant land on the NW corner of the South Coast Road (A259) and Dorothy Avenue. Its site matches with the point where the Greenwich meridian crosses the English south coast. The Greenwich meridian is marked by a 3.5 m (11 feet) tall obelisk, commissioned by Charles Neville. It was launched on 10 August 1936 and has actually been moved twice because of eroding of the cliffs. The parish features part of the Brighton to Newhaven Cliffs Site of Special Scientific Interest. The cliffs are predominantly of geological interest, including many Santonian and Campanian fossils. The SSSI listing incorporates plants and fauna biological interest too. According to the 2011 Census, the town has a permanent resident population of around 14067 people. For all of your home remodelings, make sure to identify trustworthy contractors in Peacehaven to make certain of quality.