2017

TQ3701 : Cliffs at Rottingdean

taken 7 years ago, near to Rottingdean, Brighton And Hove, England

Cliffs at Rottingdean
Cliffs at Rottingdean

From the top of the cliffs between Rottingdean and Saltdean Concrete groynes spread out from the Undercliffe path below.
Undercliff walk - Brighton

In 1928, Rottingdean parish was absorbed by Brighton and in order to protect the coastline an impressive sea wall at the base of the cliffs was erected, initially from Black Rock (the former boundary of Brighton parish) to Rottingdean.

The Undercliff Walk, as it became known, was designed by borough engineer David Edwards and opened in July 1933. It was extended to Saltdean Gap in July 1935 when the Rottingdean swimming-pool was built to replace bathing facilities lost to the wall.

A final short addition to the wall taking it to the very end of the borough boundary was made later in 1935. The Undercliff Walk is now 3.35 miles long and forms part of a 7.5 mile promenade from Portslade to Saltdean. LinkExternal link


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Geographical Context: Coastal Place: Rottingdean Saltdean other tags: Beach Cliff Path Undercliff Groyne Chalk Cliffs Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
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TQ3701, 52 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
Gerald England   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Thursday, 27 April, 2017   (more nearby)
Submitted
Thursday, 28 November, 2019
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TQ 375 019 [100m precision]
WGS84: 50:48.0200N 0:2.9338W
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TQ 377 019
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West-southwest (about 247 degrees)
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