West Bay Beach England UK
West Bay Beach May 2014 a 360 from the farthest point of the harbour.
West Bay, also known as Bridport Harbour, is a small harbour settlement and resort on the English Channel coast in Dorset, England, sited at the mouth of the River Brit approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of Bridport. The area is part of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site.
Tall Ship off West Bay Westgate Kent
Tall Ship off West Bay Westgate Kent
Streete Court, Westgate-On-Sea
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73 Sea Road, Westgate-on-Sea
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Westgate Bay Avenue, Westgate-On-Sea
Hazeldene is a versatile six bedroom Victorian house located in an iconic row of terraced townhouses in Westgate-On-Sea, providing an opportunity for any potential buyer to purchase a property rarely available. Although the property is in need of modernising throughout the project gives any buyer the chance to put their own stamp on this building, original features are still apparent throughout in the original sash windows, (all bar one re-hung, primed and re-painted) the ceiling roses and high skirting boards and beautiful ceiling moulds. As it stands the property comprises of a lower ground floor with its own access which is perfect to be turned into a self-contained flat (with the relevant permission). The upper ground floor has a lounge, bathroom, separate W.C, further reception room and kitchen. The first floor comprises three bedrooms and a bathroom with separate W.C. The second floor has a further three bedrooms and a bathroom, with the front bedrooms offering distant sea views. Externally the property has a front garden and a good sized rear garden space with patio seating area and lawned area.Westgate Bay Avenue divides the shops on Station Road and the Beach on Sea Road, thus providing the property with all amenities on your door step. Schools within the catchment area include St Saviours Primary School and the Ursuline, Secondary School. The Carlton Cinema is within a minutes’ walk and Westgate's Mainline Railway Station is within 2 minutes. Westgate is regarded by some as a well-kept secret amongst the towns and villages along the north coast of Kent. This picturesque village with its canopied shops is a perfect base for city commuting, retail therapy in Canterbury and Westwood Cross or just retirement enjoying the blue flag beaches or our local sea front pub.Once known as Mayfair-by-the-sea when wealthy Londoners visited for the summer, it still boasts many grand and historic buildings such as our magnificent listed Carlton Cinema and stunning balcony apartments overlooking garden squares.Westgate-On-Sea is just minutes from the A299 with a journey of approximately 75 minutes to the O2 Arena and Greenwich. Of course if you’d like a stress-free journey, then just take the train from Westgate straight through to London Victoria. Travel in the other direction and just two stops along you’ll be able to enjoy the seaside towns of Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate.There are a number of schools in the Westgate area ranging from nursery through to Secondary education, not forgetting the doctor’s surgery.Those who enjoy sport will find a magnificent 18-hole golf club, windsurfing along West Bay, endless miles of promenade for serious runners, gentle beach-top walks or just follow the Viking Trail bike rides. A popular residential area for young families, London commuters, second home purchasers and retired couples.Ground Floor - Entrance Hall - Reception Room - 6.05m x 4.22m (19'10 x 13'10) - Kitchen - 3.86m x 3.
MARGATE, HARBOUR ARM THROUGH WESTBROOK TOWARDS WESTGATE-ON-SEA. THE GOLDEN SUNSET.
A quick tour of Westgate-on-sea
Westgate on Sea 2008 (ENGLAND)
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Westgate-on-Sea Kent
Share a few minutes with one of the undiscovered gems of the Kent Coast. Westgate-on-Sea with it's twin sandy beaches and friendly people is as fabulous now as it was a hundred years ago - when Britannia ruled the waves.
Westgate On Sea
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Places to see in ( Birchington - UK )
Places to see in ( Birchington - UK )
Birchington-on-Sea is a village in north east Kent, England, with a population of around 10,000. It is part of the Thanet district and forms part of the civil parish of Birchington. It lies on the coast facing the North Sea, east of the Thames Estuary, between the seaside resorts of Herne Bay and Margate. As a seaside resort, the village is a tourist and retirement destination. The village's Minnis Bay is a family beach with attractions such as sailing, windsurfing, a paddling pool and coastal walking routes. Its three smaller beaches are surrounded by chalk cliffs, cliff stacks and caves.
The village was first recorded in 1240. Its parish church, All Saints', dates to the 13th century and its churchyard is the burial place of the 19th century Pre-Raphaelite artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Quex Park, a local 19th century manor house, is home to the Powell-Cotton Museum and a twelve bell tower built for change ringing. The museum contains a large collection of stuffed exotic animals collected by Major Percy Powell-Cotton on his travels in Africa, and also houses artefacts unearthed in and around Birchington by his daughter, Antoinette Powell-Cotton, a keen archaeologist.
Birchington was first recorded in 1240 as Birchenton, a name derived from the Old English words 'bircen tun', meaning a farm where birch trees grow. Birchington-on-Sea is located in northeast Kent, on the coast of the Thames Estuary. The village is 14 kilometres (9 mi) to the east of Herne Bay and 6 kilometres (4 mi) to the west of Margate. The small town of Westgate-on-Sea lies between Birchington and Margate.
Minnis Bay is a popular family beach with attractions such as sailing, windsurfing, cafes, beach huts, public houses, restaurants, a paddling pool and coastal walking/cycling routes. The beach has gained a European Blue Flag Award for its cleanliness and safety. The village has three other smaller beaches, which are surrounded by chalk cliffs and cliff stacks. Wildlife that can be observed in the Thames Estuary includes seals, velvet swimming crabs and the migrant turnstone.
Paintings by local artists are displayed at the David Burley Gallery in Birchington Library. Community activities take place at the Birchington Village Centre, including adult education classes, drama productions by the Birchington Guild of Players and concerts by the Birchington Silver Band. In 1989, Birchington-on-Sea was twinned with the town of La Chapelle d'Armentieres, near Lille in northern France; Birchington Twinning Association arranges events between the two communities, such as school trips, concerts and war remembrance services. Since 1932, Birchington has held a street carnival each summer.
Birchington-on-Sea railway station is on the Chatham Main Line which runs between Ramsgate in East Kent and London Victoria. Other stations on this line include Broadstairs, Margate, Herne Bay, Faversham, Gillingham, Chatham, Rochester and Bromley South. Birchington is around 1 hour and 40 minutes from London by Mainline train. A National Express coach service also runs between London Victoria and Ramsgate via Birchington-on-Sea.
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Places to see in ( Birchington - UK )
Places to see in ( Birchington - UK )
Birchington-on-Sea is a village in north east Kent, England, with a population of around 10,000. It is part of the Thanet district and forms part of the civil parish of Birchington. It lies on the coast facing the North Sea, east of the Thames Estuary, between the seaside resorts of Herne Bay and Margate. As a seaside resort, the village is a tourist and retirement destination. The village's Minnis Bay is a family beach with attractions such as sailing, windsurfing, a paddling pool and coastal walking routes. Its three smaller beaches are surrounded by chalk cliffs, cliff stacks and caves.
The village was first recorded in 1240. Its parish church, All Saints', dates to the 13th century and its churchyard is the burial place of the 19th century Pre-Raphaelite artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Quex Park, a local 19th century manor house, is home to the Powell-Cotton Museum and a twelve bell tower built for change ringing. The museum contains a large collection of stuffed exotic animals collected by Major Percy Powell-Cotton on his travels in Africa, and also houses artefacts unearthed in and around Birchington by his daughter, Antoinette Powell-Cotton, a keen archaeologist.
Birchington was first recorded in 1240 as Birchenton, a name derived from the Old English words 'bircen tun', meaning a farm where birch trees grow. Birchington-on-Sea is located in northeast Kent, on the coast of the Thames Estuary. The village is 14 kilometres (9 mi) to the east of Herne Bay and 6 kilometres (4 mi) to the west of Margate. The small town of Westgate-on-Sea lies between Birchington and Margate.
Minnis Bay is a popular family beach with attractions such as sailing, windsurfing, cafes, beach huts, public houses, restaurants, a paddling pool and coastal walking/cycling routes. The beach has gained a European Blue Flag Award for its cleanliness and safety. The village has three other smaller beaches, which are surrounded by chalk cliffs and cliff stacks. Wildlife that can be observed in the Thames Estuary includes seals, velvet swimming crabs and the migrant turnstone.
Paintings by local artists are displayed at the David Burley Gallery in Birchington Library. Community activities take place at the Birchington Village Centre, including adult education classes, drama productions by the Birchington Guild of Players and concerts by the Birchington Silver Band. In 1989, Birchington-on-Sea was twinned with the town of La Chapelle d'Armentieres, near Lille in northern France; Birchington Twinning Association arranges events between the two communities, such as school trips, concerts and war remembrance services. Since 1932, Birchington has held a street carnival each summer.
Birchington-on-Sea railway station is on the Chatham Main Line which runs between Ramsgate in East Kent and London Victoria. Other stations on this line include Broadstairs, Margate, Herne Bay, Faversham, Gillingham, Chatham, Rochester and Bromley South. Birchington is around 1 hour and 40 minutes from London by Mainline train. A National Express coach service also runs between London Victoria and Ramsgate via Birchington-on-Sea.
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Places to see in ( West Bay - UK )
Places to see in ( West Bay - UK )
West Bay, also known as Bridport Harbour, is a small harbour settlement and resort on the English Channel coast in Dorset, England, sited at the mouth of the River Brit approximately 1.5 miles south of Bridport. The area is part of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site.
The harbour at West Bay is not a natural landscape feature and it has a long history of having been silted up, blocked by shingle and damaged by storms, and each time repairs, improvements and enlargements have subsequently been made. The harbour has been moved twice: it was originally 1 mile (1.6 km) inland, then was moved to the coast beside the East Cliff, then was moved again 270 metres (300 yd) along the coast to the west, where it is located today.
The previous main commercial trade of the harbour—exporting Bridport's ropes and nets—declined in the second half of the 19th century. When the railway arrived in 1884, attempts were made to provide the settlement with the facilities of a resort, and today West Bay has a mixed economy of tourism and fishing.
West Bay lies within the West Dorset parliamentary constituency and is currently represented at Westminster by Oliver Letwin. At the county level, Dorset County Council is responsible for services such as highways, public transport, strategic planning, and social services. At the parish level, West Bay is mostly within the South ward of Bridport Parish, though small areas also lie within the parishes of Symondsbury and Burton Bradstock.
West Bay is situated at the mouth of the River Brit on the English Channel coast. It is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of Bridport and 15 miles (24 km) westnorthwest of Weymouth and lies within the West Dorset administrative district. The coast at West Bay forms part of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site which stretches for 96 miles (154 km) and includes most of the Dorset coastline. West Bay also lies within the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Westgate-on-Sea
Westgate-on-Sea
Westgate Bay & Westbrook Bay - shore fishing marks Kent, South East Coast, England, Britain
Westgate Bay & Westbrook Bay - places to go fishing in Kent.
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English South East Coast shore fishing marks.
Two very pleasant places to go fishing are featured in this video. They are both two of the most open bays along the North coast of Kent, providing plenty of room for a group of shore anglers.
This video shows the beach fishing possibilities with low tide footage, depths and also shows you where to park.
Westgate-On-Sea 1975
Holiday video of Westgate-On-Sea, near Margate in Kent, 1975
August in Westgate-on-Sea
An August morning on the beach, filmed by drone at St Mildreds Bay. Westgate-on-Sea , on the North Kent coast.
Drone is a DJI Phantom 3. Pro.
Margate Seafront
On a sunny Saturday in the first week of May, a man jumps on his bicycle and rides along the seafront from Cliftonville, to Margate, and Westgate, dodging people and obstacles along the way.
The wind carries him until he turns around and retraces his pedal strokes to return home. Can he overcome the odds and win the fight against the wind to complete his epic journey and return home safely?
Minster-on-Sea Beach
Water and Beach views