Monday, 10 June 2013

Milford

Milford on Sea is a town I've visited many times in my life, my Grandparents moved there when I was around four and lived there until I was about 16. In that time I spent many school holidays staying with them in their house which was situated just opposite the beach, with a wonderful view of The Isle of Wight and The Needles from every window to the front of the property. Sadly they had no choice but to move when a property developer made an offer to buy the house (which was very large and on a big piece of land, separated in to three large homes) which the other two owners could not afford to refuse. The house I remember is now gone, replaced by modern homes and barely any of the fantastic garden I played in as a child, but the memories remain. We recently visited on my Mum's 60th Birthday and I have to say I can't remember a time there with better weather.

Milford on Sea

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.

The Needles

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!

Sophie

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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