Eastbourne Locksmiths | Professional and Friendly Service
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Altkey Locksmiths are an independent 24 hour Locksmiths serving Eastbourne and surrounding areas. Altkey was started by Steve Barbé to offer the domestic and commercial customer a cost effective, local and reliable service.
Steve is available 24 hours for emergency lock repairs, lock installations, and all aspects of your home security. He is CRB checked, approved by East Sussex Trading Standards and works with British Standard Locks.
As an emergency locksmith, Steve will be with you promptly to fix any issue you have, night and day. Whether this be a problem with your front door, upvc doors, door locks, window locks, garage and more. Altkey are the only professional locksmiths you will need.
We offer a fast response time with NO CALL OUT FEE. We are very proud of the service we offer and the reputation we have build over the years – Just see our 10/10 Checkatrade reviews!
We are the top ranked locksmith service on Checkatrade for Locksmiths in Eastbouorne, with many happy customers served throughout Eastbourne.
We would love to hear from you, if you have any questions or you would like to receive a free no obligation quote then please contact us.
British Standard Locks
What Are British Standard Locks? If a lock shows the British Standard Kite Mark, it means that it’s been certified by the British Standard Institute for meeting the required security standards. Some insurance providers will insist that you have British Standard locks installed to be eligible for cover. To check if your locks are British Standard, look out for the British Standard Kite Mark, along with the British Standard number such as BS3621.
About Eastbourne
Eastbourne is a town, seaside resort and borough in the non-metropolitan county of East Sussex on the south coast of England, 19 miles (31 km) east of Brighton. Eastbourne is immediately to the east of Beachy Head, the highest chalk sea cliff in Great Britain and part of the larger Eastbourne Downland Estate.
Eastbourne has a number of sporting clubs including:
- Eastbourne Rugby Club
- Eastbourne Borough Football Club
- Eastbourne Bowling Club
- Eastbourne Rovers Athletic Club
- and more …
A great source of local news and events can be found on Eastbourne Herald.
Notable People
Lewis Carroll holidayed in Eastbourne 19 times, taking lodgings in Lushington Road, where a blue plaque now marks the location of his first visit in 1877.
Poet Francis William Bourdillon lived in the town.
Charles Webb, writer of The Graduate, moved to Eastbourne with his wife in 2006