Found this superb video made by Dylan Winter about the joys of sailing around our area in the world!
It even mentions the shingle dock remains, seen between Colne Point and Lee-Over-Sands from the sea-wall "Blakestone Hole", which is apparently the name of the inlet to the creek that flows between Lee-Over-Sands and the sea - I always thought this was called "Ray Creek".
To watch the video in HD, click the YouTube logo above
It even mentions the shingle dock remains, seen between Colne Point and Lee-Over-Sands from the sea-wall "Blakestone Hole", which is apparently the name of the inlet to the creek that flows between Lee-Over-Sands and the sea - I always thought this was called "Ray Creek".
To watch the video in HD, click the YouTube logo above
Used to go holiday to the Hutley Chalets Number 1 with trapdoor in floor and walk along the rickety bridge with shingle wagons in the mud they are still !! We went a few yards up bridge as bits fell off also a cranenon the beach late 50s i imagine bigmccartney@gmail.com rgds Chris
ReplyDeleteUsed to go holiday to the Hutley Chalets Number 1 with trapdoor in floor and walk along the rickety bridge with shingle wagons in the mud they are still !! We went a few yards up bridge as bits fell off also a cranenon the beach late 50s i imagine bigmccartney@gmail.com rgds Chris
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