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Grid reference TQ4500

near to Rookery Hill, East Sussex, England


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TQ4500 : View of the sea from the top of Beddingham Hill by Robert Lamb View of the sea from the top of Beddingham Hill
Looking south.
TQ4500 : 'Free Spirit' passing the end of the East Pier, Newhaven Harbour by David Long 'Free Spirit' passing the end of the East Pier, Newhaven Harbour
TQ4500 : Newhaven Boat Yard (3) by Simon Carey Newhaven Boat Yard (3)
Operated by Sussex Yachts Ltd who opened their refit yard, the largest in the south east, in 2011 and expanded it to commercial vessels the following year.
TQ4500 : Beach Road, Newhaven by John Lucas Beach Road, Newhaven
Has obviously seen much development since originally named. Not sure that it now provides access to any beach!
TQ4500 : Two stations, Newhaven by Stephen Craven Two stations, Newhaven
Looking the other way from the view in TQ4500 : Newhaven Marine station illustrates the point: the starter signal at Marine station and in the background the footbridge and signal box at Harbour station a few hundred metres away.
TQ4500 : Newhaven Port, East Quay gate by Robert Eva Newhaven Port, East Quay gate
TQ4500 : Concrete remains, beach at Tide Mills by Robin Webster Concrete remains, beach at Tide Mills
It is unclear what this was.
TQ4500 : The former Marine Hospital at Tide Mills by Marathon The former Marine Hospital at Tide Mills
The village of Tide Mills between Seaford and Newhaven in East Sussex dates from the 1760s when the mills were built. The village was demolished in the Second World War in case it was used by invading German forces. There are a number of... (more)
TQ4500 : Cross-channel cargo ship at Newhaven by Andy Parrett Cross-channel cargo ship at Newhaven
The small cargo ship "Rennes" is seen at the Newhaven dockside unloading or loading cars. I guess this is what was done before Ro-Ro ferries?
TQ4500 : Industrial buildings by Rob Purvis Industrial buildings
TQ4500 : Newhaven, disused mooring by Mike Faherty Newhaven, disused mooring
Perhaps once used for mineral traffic from a nearby quarry.
TQ4500 : Newhaven Fort by Paul Gillett Newhaven Fort

 
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