Seaton, Devon, England (Jurassic Coastline)
Seaton, Devon, England Jurassic coastline brief view, captured on the Seaton to Beer cliff walk.
Seaton Jurassic Visit
We finally got round to taking the Girls to Seaton Jurassic. We all thought that it was brilliant. If you are in the area it is certainly worth the trip.
It is really well done and thought out. more information can be found on the web site at
Seaton Jurassic - Opening Spring 2016
We've come a long way and we would like to share our success with you!
Opening Spring 2016, Seaton Jurassic will be the Jurassic Coast’s newest and most exciting visitor experience.
At Seaton Jurassic you’ll go on a journey through time, over land and underwater, to worlds familiar and alien. You decide where and how far to go!
Located in the centre of the town and just minutes from the coast and countryside, you’re close enough to feel the sea breeze on your face and enjoy the Jurassic Coast as part of your visit.
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Seaton Jurassic BSL Tour: Lyme Bay
Take a tour around Seaton Jurassic in British Sign Language (BSL) and find out about the history of the impressive and dramatic Jurassic coastline.
Colyton to Seaton via the Seaton Tramway Devon
The video showcases a journey from the Historic village of Colyton in Devon via the Seaton Tramway. The 3-mile route runs through East Devon's Axe Valley.Using part of the former track bed of the Seaton Branch Line which closed in 1966.The tramway travels through Colyford Station, past nature reserves, bird hides, and the River Axe. Ending in the coastal resort of Seaton
Seaton Jurassic BSL Promo Video
On your visit to Seaton Jurassic, you can now hire a tablet to use while you explore this site and discover the history of this incredible place in British Sign Language (BSL).
This video was made by BSL users for BSL users as part of the Heritage Ability scheme. Visit heritageability.org to find out more!
Seaton Jurassic BSL Tour: Welcome
Take a tour through Seaton Jurassic in British Sign Language (BSL) and take a journey back in time.
Beer to Lyme Regis (via Seaton) - Jurassic Coast Walk Dorset/Devon Photos
Photos from a Jurassic Coast Walk from Beer to Lyme Regis
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Places to see in ( Seaton - UK )
Places to see in ( Seaton - UK )
Seaton is a small seaside town in East Devon on the south coast of England. It faces onto Lyme Bay, to the west of the mouth of the River Axe with red cliffs to one side and white cliffs on the other. Axmouth and Beer are nearby.
A sea wall provides access to the mostly shingle beach stretching for about a mile, and a small harbour. Seaton sits on the 96-mile (155 km) long Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Site, more commonly known as the Jurassic Coast. From here it is possible to visit rock strata dating from three geological periods in a 185 million-year ‘geological walk through time’.
Seaton was an important port for several centuries, supplying ships and sailors for Edward I's wars against Scotland and France. In the 14th century heavy storms caused a landslip which partially blocked the estuary, and the shingle bank started to build up. In 1868 the arrival of the railway reduced the use of the harbour.
Seaton was served by a branch line, opened in 1886, from Seaton Junction on the Salisbury to Exeter main line. The railway was successful and considerably assisted in the development of Seaton as a holiday destination. Seaton and Beer became the two most popular holiday destinations in East Devon. Part of the trackbed has been used to construct the Seaton Tramway to Colyton, a tourist attraction.
In the 19th century Seaton developed as a holiday resort, which it remains to this day. Seaton lost its largest holiday camp at the beginning of 2009 when the site was purchased by Tesco who opened a major supermarket on the site in late 2011. However, Seaton still has many accommodation providers including guest houses, hotels, a camping site and a caravan park. The church on the edge of town was built in the 14th century, with a squat tower dating from the 15th century. Seaton is also notable for having one of the world's first concrete bridges, built over the River Axe in 1877, by the Seaton and Beer Railway company.
The Seaton Tramway takes visitors across country to Colyford and Colyton. It runs alongside the estuary giving views of the nature reserve on one side and the estuary wildlife on the other. At Beer, about two miles west of Seaton, is the Beer Heights Light Railway; along with numerous model railways this is part of Pecorama, a tourist attraction provided by the model railway manufacturer Peco. On 26 March 2016 the Seaton Jurassic visitor centre opened in the town which is a time travelling experience telling the story of the natural heritage of the Jurassic Coast past and present.
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Seaton Devon
Drone footage of Seaton Devon united kingdom
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Inspirational Background Music - Royalty Free - If I Could Fly- jonny Easton
Seaton Jurassic BSL Tour: Rockpool Area
Take a tour around Seaton Jurassic in British Sign Language (BSL) and find out about the history of the impressive and dramatic Jurassic coastline.
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Seaton is a large seaside town, fishing harbour and civil parish in East Devon on the south coast of England. It faces onto Lyme Bay and is historically part of Axmouth (to the east) and Beer (to the west). A sea wall provides access to the mostly shingle beach stretching for about a mile, and a small harbour, located mainly in the Axmouth area.
Seaton sits on the 96-mile (155 km) long Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Site, more commonly known as the Jurassic Coast. From here it is possible to visit rock strata dating from three geological periods in a 185 million-year ‘geological walk through time’.
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Seaton Jurassic Cambridge Filmworks
Jurassic Coast goes Digital
From time travelling digital ghosts, steam-punked submarines, CGI animated fossils and weather balloons projecting the earth’s climate change, the Seaton Jurassic centre is no ordinary visitor attraction.
Working with Devon Wildlife Trust, Cambridge Filmworks (who have previously worked on visitor attractions around the world including the Cutty Sark and Luxor Museum in Egypt) have gone back 250 million years in time to bring to life the story of Britain’s World Heritage coast. But this isn’t any ordinary journey – the story is told through a plethora of interactive displays and dramatic multimedia installations.
There are drawers and books to open, buttons to press, knobs to twiddle and an array of immersive digital experiences to be had with a surprise around every corner.
Take a look at this sneak peak behind the scene’s film to see how the team at Cambridge Filmworks brought to life a Time Travelling guide (CBeebies Rebecca Keatley), extinct creatures from the Jurassic era and an underwater world of adventure.
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‘To hold a fossil in your hand is to be offered the gift of time travel and a clue to the mysteries of life!”
Jurassic Coast goes Digital
Cambridge Video Production
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Seaton Jurassic Coast Visitor Centre Advert
Pupils in Year 4 at Seaton Primary School have planned a visitor centre for Seaton to represent the Jurassic Coast World Heritage site in Seaton.
This is a potential TV advert to publicise the centre. It was made in a morning and was all the pupil's creation.
Seaton, Devon! (2018)
Having a look around the pretty seaside town of Seaton.
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Behind the scenes at Seaton Jurassic
Take a behind the scenes tour to see progress at the Seaton Jurassic visitor centre, Devon. September 2015. Opening spring 2016.
Seaton Jurassic is being operated by Devon Wildlife Trust, is owned by East Devon District Council and has been funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and Coast & Communities Fund and others.
Places to see in ( Seaton - UK )
Places to see in ( Seaton - UK )
Seaton is a small seaside town in East Devon on the south coast of England. It faces onto Lyme Bay, to the west of the mouth of the River Axe with red cliffs to one side and white cliffs on the other. Axmouth and Beer are nearby.
A sea wall provides access to the mostly shingle beach stretching for about a mile, and a small harbour. Seaton sits on the 96-mile (155 km) long Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Site, more commonly known as the Jurassic Coast. From here it is possible to visit rock strata dating from three geological periods in a 185 million-year ‘geological walk through time’.
Seaton was an important port for several centuries, supplying ships and sailors for Edward I's wars against Scotland and France. In the 14th century heavy storms caused a landslip which partially blocked the estuary, and the shingle bank started to build up. In 1868 the arrival of the railway reduced the use of the harbour.
Seaton was served by a branch line, opened in 1886, from Seaton Junction on the Salisbury to Exeter main line. The railway was successful and considerably assisted in the development of Seaton as a holiday destination. Seaton and Beer became the two most popular holiday destinations in East Devon. Part of the trackbed has been used to construct the Seaton Tramway to Colyton, a tourist attraction.
In the 19th century Seaton developed as a holiday resort, which it remains to this day. Seaton lost its largest holiday camp at the beginning of 2009 when the site was purchased by Tesco who opened a major supermarket on the site in late 2011. However, Seaton still has many accommodation providers including guest houses, hotels, a camping site and a caravan park. The church on the edge of town was built in the 14th century, with a squat tower dating from the 15th century. Seaton is also notable for having one of the world's first concrete bridges, built over the River Axe in 1877, by the Seaton and Beer Railway company.
The Seaton Tramway takes visitors across country to Colyford and Colyton. It runs alongside the estuary giving views of the nature reserve on one side and the estuary wildlife on the other. At Beer, about two miles west of Seaton, is the Beer Heights Light Railway; along with numerous model railways this is part of Pecorama, a tourist attraction provided by the model railway manufacturer Peco. On 26 March 2016 the Seaton Jurassic visitor centre opened in the town which is a time travelling experience telling the story of the natural heritage of the Jurassic Coast past and present.
( Seaton - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Seaton . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Seaton - UK
Join us for more :
The Jurassic Coast -Seaton Bay 2015
Seaton, England
Visiting the parish church at Seaton, England, where Brittany's ancestor was the priest in the early 1600s. We stayed at Mariners Hotel B&B, which is just across the street from the Atlantic Ocean on England's southern coast.
Seaton Jurassic BSL Tour: Cafe and Gift Shop and Discovery Points
Take a tour around Seaton Jurassic in British Sign Language (BSL) and find out about the history of the impressive and dramatic Jurassic coastline.