A view of some buildings on the beach front. As a child I'd walk with my Grandad and the dogs along the top of the wall - these days there is a safety barrier to stop anyone getting close to the edge. Just underneath the window to the top right of the frame there is a closed off (and I suspect filled in) view point used in WW2 to spot enemy vessels approaching the south coast of England.
A familiar view for me, I spent many hours looking out at this view of the English channel from my Grandparents' house (often through Grandad's binoculars which I never could quite get the hang of). It brings back instant memories of my childhood and spending time with them. I can almost taste the fish cakes from the local fishmonger as I write this!
My Niece Sophie and Nephew James never got to meet my Grandparents, but it's great to see them enjoying the same rocks and beach that my sister and I did as children. In this case Sophie sat on some rocks with The Isle of Wight in the background.
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