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The Peerless Pier
Hastings Pier, was dubbed the Peerless Pier by the Earl of Granville when it opened in 1872. He was right. Even without the superstructure it looks great. Repairs to it are ongoing with it expected to be open in 2016…
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The Castle Rocks
When the tide goes out in Hastings, the receding water reveals flat sands. Opposite the castle and extending for several hunded meters along are sandstone rocks. These provide great rock pools…
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Seaside Bench
Long term readers of this blog may find this image of a seaside bench in St Leonards-on-Sea familiar. That’s because I have taken a photo of the same bench before.
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Brighton Marina
Brighton Marina was built during the 1970’s and has berths for up 1,600Â boats. Much like […]
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Red Roofed Hut at Rye Harbour
The Red Roofed Hut at Rye Harbour. It’s been there as long as I can […]
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The Flats along Bexhill Seafront
We have had weeks of miserable weather, so last weekend when the skies were blue […]
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Hastings Beach at Low Tide
These photographs of Hastings beach at low tide were taken in 2011. I haven’t been […]
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Pett Level Flood Defenses
The picture of Pett Level above shows the height of the sea defences. The land […]