Shoreham Beach

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.

West towards my home town. The rocks are sea defences. Worthing Pier is dead centre in the distance.

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. ::)




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.
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.

West towards my home town. The rocks are sea defences. Worthing Pier is dead centre in the distance.

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. ::)




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.