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Landmark Lighthouse
This 15m , white-washed , brick lighthouse , was established on St. Vincent’s Pier in 1806, but got badly damaged by German bombardment in 1914, and had to be rebuilt. It’s unfortunately closed to the...
This 15m , white-washed , brick lighthouse , was established on St. Vincent’s Pier in 1806, but got badly damaged by German bombardment in 1914, and had to be rebuilt. It’s unfortunately closed to the...
Warm days great to just sit listen to the sounds of the seaside amusements in the distance and seagulls
Not open to the public but plenty of seats outside looking across the bay to the grand Hotel. Walk down the inner harbour over a little bridge to sit on the seats. There is a diving/swimming statue n...
Warm days great to just sit listen to the sounds of the seaside amusements in the distance and seagulls
Not open to the public but plenty of seats outside looking across the bay to the grand Hotel. Walk down the inner harbour over a little bridge to sit on the seats. There is a diving/swimming statue n...
This is a very prominent landmark in the town as it stands at the end of Vincent's Pier at the harbour. Unfortunately, it was not open and I think it is in private ownership now. The best part of t...
Landmark Lighthouse
This 15m , white-washed , brick lighthouse , was established on St. Vincent’s Pier in 1806, but got badly damaged by German bombardment in 1914, and had to be rebuilt. It’s unfortunately closed to the...
Landmark Lighthouse
This 15m , white-washed , brick lighthouse , was established on St. Vincent’s Pier in 1806, but got badly damaged by German bombardment in 1914, and had to be rebuilt. It’s unfortunately closed to the...
Warm days great to just sit listen to the sounds of the seaside amusements in the distance and seagulls
Not open to the public but plenty of seats outside looking across the bay to the grand Hotel. Walk down the inner harbour over a little bridge to sit on the seats. There is a diving/swimming statue n...
Warm days great to just sit listen to the sounds of the seaside amusements in the distance and seagulls
Not open to the public but plenty of seats outside looking across the bay to the grand Hotel. Walk down the inner harbour over a little bridge to sit on the seats. There is a diving/swimming statue n...
Tall white building - not surprisingly!
This is a very prominent landmark in the town as it stands at the end of Vincent's Pier at the harbour. Unfortunately, it was not open and I think it is in private ownership now. The best part of t...