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Brightlingsea, Essex. Bateman's Tower, prior to refurbishment.

Brightlingsea

a Seaside Town in the county of Essex

Village Post Office, Castle Rising, Norfolk

Castle Rising

in the county of Norfolk

Cullercoats harbour. Tyne & Wear

Cullercoats

in the county of Tyne & Wear

Zbigniew Siwik's Pictures of Lydstep

in the county of Pembrokeshire

(4 total)Lydstep Pictures

A picture of Lydstep
Church Doors Cove

Church Doors Cove

Church Doors Cove, on the south Pembrokeshire Coast near Lydstep , is so-called because two high arched caves in the sandstone cliffs so much resemble the doorways of a church.

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Lydstep


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A picture of Lydstep
Church Doors Cove

Church Doors Cove

Church Doors Cove, on the south Pembrokeshire Coast near Lydstep , is so-called because two high arched caves in the sandstone cliffs so much resemble the doorways of a church.

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Lydstep


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A picture of Lydstep
Skrinkle Haven

Skrinkle Haven

Access to Skrinkle Haven is via a flight of steep stone steps down to Church Doors adjacent to the National Park Coastal Footpath . At very low tide it is possible to get round the seaward end, and there is also a way through a narrow and slippery cave which pierces the ridge, ending up in a rock pool. Before planning to visit, check out the tide times to make sure you’ve plenty of beach to play on and that you don’t get cut off by the incoming tide .

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Lydstep, Pembrokeshire, English Coastal Scenes


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A picture of Lydstep
Skrinkle Haven & Church Doors

Skrinkle Haven & Church Doors

Skrinkle Haven and Church Doors are two neighbouring small coves separated by a limestone headland, which looks as if it might have been built as a wall between the two beaches . Access to both beaches is via a flight of steep stone steps down to Church Doors adjacent to the National Park Coastal Footpath . At very low tide it is possible to get round the seaward end, and there is also a way through a narrow and slippery cave which pierces the ridge, ending up in a rock pool. Before planning to visit, check out the tide times to make sure you’ve plenty of beach to play on and that you don’t get cut off by the incoming tide .

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English Coastal Scenes, Lydstep, Pembrokeshire


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