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Shoreham Beach

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 5:58 pm
by Hagar
Just south of the airport is the road leading to an area known as Shoreham Beach. It's a strip of land across the other side of the river from Shoreham itself. The first buildings were ramshackle affairs & some were old railway carriages. Some of these still survive but you would never know. In the early days of the airport it was known as Bungalow Town. It's now a much sought-after area to live & several well-known celebrities have homes there.

This is the actual beach looking east towards Brighton. The harbour entrance with the new power station chimney shows clearly with Hove & Brighton beyond it. The cliffs in the distance were visible as far as Seven Sisters & Beachy Head (near the ship at far right) although they don't show in the photo. These are formed from the same white chalk as the famous White Cliffs of Dover.
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West towards my home town. The rocks are sea defences. Worthing Pier is dead centre in the distance.
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Just across the road from the beach these are some of the houses on the waterfront. This is part of the river & it's like a sheltered lake. Rather difficult to describe unless you've been there & I'm none too sure of the geography of it myself. I'm rather pleased with the way the shots turned out on a perfect morning. A delightful place but I couldn't afford to live here.  ::)
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PS. Thanks Craig for asking about Shoreham Beach & giving me the idea of a visit. As you can see there's no sign of any construction work on this part of it.

Re: Shoreham Beach

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 6:45 pm
by Rifleman
Very nice shots there, Doug.....gives a sense of being there in the eye of your camera and your descriptions.... 8)

Re: Shoreham Beach

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 7:35 pm
by FLYING_TRUCKER
My goodness Doug...all those large beautiful homes and I don't see many boats.

Is it because of the season...maybe to early yet?

Very Very nice area and thanks for posting it.

Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug :)

Re: Shoreham Beach

PostPosted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 1:30 am
by ozzy72
I hope you remembered your suntan lotion Doug ;) ;D

Mark

Re: Shoreham Beach

PostPosted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 3:09 am
by Craig.
hi Doug.
Great shots beautiful beach there. Those rocks look to be what they were moving around in the report i told you about.

Re: Shoreham Beach

PostPosted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 3:34 am
by Hagar
hi Doug.
Great shots beautiful beach there. Those rocks look to be what they were moving around in the report i told you about.

That might explain it although they've been there a while now. The wooden breakwaters (or groynes) are getting old & falling apart. They're gradually being replaced with rocks along the whole of this part of the coast.

My goodness Doug...all those large beautiful homes and I don't see many boats.

Is it because of the season...maybe to early yet?

I don't know much about this area. Although I think it's part of the river & therefore fresh water. Access to the river "proper" might be restricted. There are a few small boats, more like dinghies, moored by some of the houses. They all back onto the water, so I imagine that some would have bigger boats there if possible. There are plenty of boats of all types in the main part of the river & the outer harbour area. The natural harbour is unusual in that it lies to the east* (where the chimney is in my photo) whereas the river exits to the sea from the west & forms part of the airport boundary. This part of it is like a tributary or small lake.

*Shoreham Harbour is actually in Portslade & not Shoreham at all. Shoreham Airport is in Lancing although it's run by Brighton, Hove & Worthing town councils. Life gets a tad complicated around here. ;D

Re: Shoreham Beach

PostPosted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 12:50 pm
by FLYING_TRUCKER
Thanks for the History Doug :)

Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug