Places to see in ( Shoreham by Sea - UK )
Places to see in ( Shoreham by Sea - UK )
Shoreham-by-Sea is a seaside town and port in West Sussex, England. Shoreham by Sea is bordered to its north by the South Downs, to its west by the Adur Valley and to its south by the River Adur and Shoreham Beach on the English Channel.
Shoreham by Sea lies in the middle of the ribbon of urban development along the English south coast, approximately equidistant from the city of Brighton and Hove to the east and the town of Worthing to the west. Shoreham covers an area of 984.88 hectares.
Old Shoreham dates back to pre-Roman times. St Nicolas' Church, inland by the River Adur, is partly Anglo-Saxon The name of the town has an Old English origin. The town and port of New Shoreham was established by the Norman conquerors towards the end of the 11th century.
Shoreham Beach, to the south of the town, is a shingle spit deposited over millennia by longshore drift, as an extension to Lancing parish in the west. This blocks the southerly flow of the River Adur which turns east at this point to discharge into the English Channel further along the coast at a point that has varied considerably over time.
Shoreham Airport lies to the west of the main town and has been in private ownership since 2006. It is the UK's oldest licensed airport still in operation and has a 1936 Grade II*-listed Art Deco terminal building. The town is served by Shoreham-by-Sea railway station, located on the West Coastway Line. Local bus services are provided by the Brighton & Hove bus company, Stagecoach South and a local town route is operated by Compass Travel. Shoreham Tollbridge crosses the River Adur in the west of the town. This bridge is a Grade II* listed building and was the last Sussex toll bridge in use.
( Shoreham by Sea - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Shoreham by Sea . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Shoreham by Sea - UK
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Walks in England: Crossing The Old Shoreham Tollbridge
Today I am up early to cross the old Shoreham Toll Bridge over the River Adur in West Sussex. The grade 2 listed crossing was first built in 1781 and later rebuilt in 1916 and then recently renovated at huge expense. Until 1970 it took road vehicles, including buses and lorries. It was part of the busy A27. No longer, it is now a charming footbridge and well worth a look.
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Exploring the River Adur Estuary at Shoreham-by-Sea
Julia is back out walking and brings her lovely newborn, Joseph, to join me for a stroll along the river Adur just north of Shoreham. We are exploring the estuary with its airport adjacent, World War Two pill boxes and the old toll bridge.
There is also the monument erected in memory of the eleven men who died as a result of the air disaster in 2015 at the Shoreham Air Show that year.
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Walks in England: Shoreham Houseboats
I am in Shoreham by Sea, at the end of the river Adur, with Martin Snow to investigate, or at least take a peek at, the Shoreham House Boats.
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Walks in Sussex: Exploring Shoreham Harbour in West Sussex
Martin Snow takes me around the historic locks at Shoreham Harbour. Shoreham-by-Sea enjoys a unique location, bordered on the north by the South Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the west by the open valley of the River Adur and on the south by the river and Shoreham Beach. Such close proximity to the South Downs, river and coast make Shoreham-by-Sea a very desirable place to live.
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Shoreham Beach, West Sussex
Shoreham beach is a long wide west Sussex shingle beach with wooden groynes.
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Royal visit: Prince Andrew in Shoreham-by-Sea
Prince Andrew reopened Shoreham's old tollbridge.
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Shoreham By Sea - Belchunk
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Walks in England: Shoreham Fort and Harbour
My England Walks take me to Shoreham Fort at the harbour mouth at Shoreham by Sea in West Sussex. In the 1850s, the English were worried about invasion from France and decided to fortify the coastline. They build a redoubt fortress at Littlehampton and Shoreham complete with a Carnot Wall.
I take a brief walk around the fort and then on to the west harbour wall.
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Walks in England: Exporing the old Shoreham Cement Works
A bit of an odd one this. I am out with Martin exploring the old cement works between Upper Beeding and Shoreham in Sussex. We are here to look at the peculiar line of terraced houses that appear to be build for no reason in the middle of nowhere.
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Shoreham by Sea - An Aerial Perspective by Drone
Shoreham-by-Sea Drone Video - An aerial perspective by Scott Wright
Places to see in ( Lancing - UK )
Places to see in ( Lancing - UK )
Lancing is a village and civil parish in the Adur district of West Sussex, England, on the western edge of the Adur Valley. It occupies part of the narrow central section of the Sussex coastal plain between smaller Sompting to the west, larger Shoreham-by-Sea to the east and the parish of Coombes to the north. Excluding definitive suburbs it may have the largest undivided village cluster in Britain. However, its economy is commonly analysed as integral to the Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton conurbation. Its settled area beneath the South Downs National Park covers 3.65 square miles (9.5 square kilometres; 2,340 acres), the majority of its land.
It is a mix of no more than mid-rise coastal urban homes and farms and wildlife reserves on northern chalk downs. The oldest non-religious buildings date to around 1500 CE. The 2002 population was around 19,000, being measured at 18,810 in the 2011 Census. The 2011 Census included the population of Coombes
The village was a popular seaside resort in the mid-19th century, gaining favour from the gentry of the time for its secluded atmosphere. Summer tourist hallmarks are the traditional guest houses on the A259 coast road, as well as a caravan/campsite in Old Salts Farm Road, and beach chair hire and ice cream businesses.
There is a shingle beach with good stretches of clean sand at low water. Part of the coast road does not directly adjoin the sea but instead the long and narrow Widewater, a rare brackish lagoon, and the only known location of the probably extinct Ivell's sea anemone. Immediately north of the developed area is Lancing Ring, a Nature Reserve in the South Downs National Park. To the north of that is farmed agricultural downland connected to Lancing College Farm. On its eastern side is Shoreham Airport, the world's oldest continually operated airport, which served as an RAF base during World War II.
The village's boundary with Sompting to the west has historically been along Boundstone Lane, named after the boundstone or boundary stone that marked the boundary. The stone is now kept at Boundstone Nursery School, Upper Boundstone Lane, having previously been kept at Boundstone Community College, which has now been closed and transformed into The Sir Robert Woodard Academy. Much of Lancing's northern boundary with the village of Coombes runs along the Ladywell Stream, a tributary of the River Adur which runs from the South Downs near to Lancing College. The source of the Ladywell Stream, the Ladywell Spring, is believed to be an ancient holy well or sacred stream with pre-Christian significance.
Shoreham Tollbridge is a Grade II* listed building which was the last tollbridge in use in Sussex. The bridge was in use for motorised traffic until the opening of the A27 flyover over the Adur in 1970. The bridge is in the east of the parish, crossing the Adur into Shoreham. Shoreham Airport, the oldest licensed airfield in the UK, opened in 1911, is in the parish. Lancing College, see below, has a predominantly 19th Century chapel that is the largest school chapel in the world with the largest stained-glass rose window in England (completed in 1977).
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Exploring Sussex: Shoreham Fort
I know I had a brief walk around Shoreham Fort recently, but I went back to meet, Gary Baines, the chairman of the charity that is dedicated to restore and protect the fort.
Gary took me inside the the famous tunnel, to inspect the canon he keeps down there and gave me a better understanding of the fort's history and the plans for the future.
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In the 1850’s, when French intentions caused apprehension, it was then decided to man and defend the harbour mouth with a permanent fort. The newly constructed harbour entrance, as it was then, was selected as the site for Shoreham Fort – just on the wide shingle spit immediately to the west. This was so that the guns could defend and command the harbour entrance, its approaches and the beach.
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Shoreham by sea Footbridge
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Old Shoreham Tollbridge - former route of the A27
Old Shoreham Tollbridge - former route of the A27
Flying over Shoreham-by-Sea 1 of 2
Flying over Shoreham 26th April 2009 from Bembridge Airport on the Isle of Wight. Perfect conditions.
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Hi friends.
Shoreham-by-Sea is a seaside town and port in West Sussex, England. Shoreham by Sea is bordered to its north by the South Downs, to its west by the Adur Valley and to its south by the River Adur and Shoreham Beach on the English Channel.
Shoreham by Sea lies in the middle of the ribbon of urban development along the English south coast, approximately equidistant from the city of Brighton and Hove to the east and the town of Worthing to the west. Shoreham covers an area of 984.88 hectares.
Old Shoreham dates back to pre-Roman times. St Nicolas' Church, inland by the River Adur, is partly Anglo-Saxon The name of the town has an Old English origin. The town and port of New Shoreham was established by the Norman conquerors towards the end of the 11th century.
Shoreham Beach, to the south of the town, is a shingle spit deposited over millennia by longshore drift, as an extension to Lancing parish in the west. This blocks the southerly flow of the River Adur which turns east at this point to discharge into the English Channel further along the coast at a point that has varied considerably over time.
Shoreham Airport lies to the west of the main town and has been in private ownership since 2006. It is the UK's oldest licensed airport still in operation and has a 1936 Grade II*-listed Art Deco terminal building. The town is served by Shoreham-by-Sea railway station, located on the West Coastway Line. Local bus services are provided by the Brighton & Hove bus company, Stagecoach South and a local town route is operated by Compass Travel. Shoreham Tollbridge crosses the River Adur in the west of the town. This bridge is a Grade II* listed building and was the last Sussex toll bridge in use.
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Abandoned Britain - Shoreham Cement Works
Beeding (Shoreham) Cement Works Industrial Site and Bus Graveyard.