Southease swing bridge - 10.11.2011

East Sussex


Folder: South coast counties
Photos taken is East Sussex. I shall probably move wildlife and transport subjects to appropriate albums, leaving scenery and buildings in this album. There are separate albums for 'Seaford & Bishopstone' Newhaven, Rye, Michelham Priory, Battle Abbey & town & Hastings

33 High Street - listed - Rottingdean - 6.3.2014

07 Mar 2014 212
Listing details are at list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1381615

43 to 49 High Street - listed - Rottingdean - 6.3.…

07 Mar 2014 179
Listing details for this group can be found at list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1381618

29 Park Road - Rottingdean - 27.3.2012

Challoners Cottages - Falmer Road - Rottingdean -…

River Rother at Rye Harbour - 5.7.2010

Old boat at Rye Harbour - 5.7.2010

Winchelsea Beach at dusk - 16.8.07

The River Tillingham, Rye, at low tide - 27.7.2005

Mill Cottages - High Street - Rottingdean - 27.3.2…

27 Mar 2012 240
list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1381629 will access the listing details.

1 & 3 Dean Court Road - Rottingdean - 6.3.2014

Rye - The Old Bell High Street

27 Jul 2005 1 152
A large road sign has been removed from the corner of this building - I think a drain pipe that was behind it may well be missing as well, as there is a channel running across the pavement at that point.

Northgate Cottages - Falmer Road - Rottingdean - 6…

Rye - Mermaid Street

27 Jul 2005 1 1 214
The house querkily named 'The House Opposite' is opposite the Mermaid pub, which is a local landmark,

Rye Lion Street

Rye - 67 The Mint - High Street

27 Jul 2005 1 205
I haven't yet got to the bottom of the name and numbering of this street in Rye. English Heritage doesn't help as some listed buildings are shown in The Mint and High Street. This may well be 67 High Street as well as 67 The Mint. Any elucidation would be welcome.

William The Conqueror - Rye Harbour - 5.7.2010

1 to 5 Dean Court Road - Rottingdean - 6.3.2014

5 Dean Court Road - Rottingdean - 6.3.2014

06 Mar 2014 2 138
The tree that embraces the front of the house is a Wisteria. I only know this because the Google mapping view of the house has it in flower - for the moment at least. Leafless it does reveal more of the frontage. To see the Wisteria in flower --- www.ipernity.com/doc/philsutters/32596269

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