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Grid reference SZ8896

near to Pagham, West Sussex, England


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SZ8896 : Scrubby little bush; Pagham by Rob Farrow Scrubby little bush; Pagham
An example of the sparse vegetation to be found on the littoral between Pagham Harbour and the sea. See also SZ8896 : Sand, shingle and scrubland; Pagham
SZ8896 : Pagham Lagoon by Ian Capper Pagham Lagoon
Lagoon behind Pagham Beach. The 1880 6" map shows it as the route of the channel linking Pagham Harbour with the sea, before it was blocked off by an embankment (shown on the 1899 6" map) in conjunction with the drainage of... (more)
SZ8896 : Pagham Harbour mouth by Hugh Venables Pagham Harbour mouth
Looking out of the harbour not long after low tide. There are signs up asking people not to be here at high tide to allow the wading birds to roost there, but several people ignored them. Edit: The spit across the harbour front continued... (more)
SZ8896 : Rock Groyne, Pagham (set of 2 images) by N Chadwick Rock Groyne, Pagham (set of 2 images)
SZ8896 : Mudflats, Pagham Harbour by Simon Carey Mudflats, Pagham Harbour
At the eastern end of the harbour. The trees on the far side mark Church Norton.
SZ8896 : A short circular walk around Pagham (15) by Basher Eyre A short circular walk around Pagham (15)
SZ8896 : Homes by the beach by P L Chadwick Homes by the beach
These residential properties are in Harbour Road, but enjoy a frontage to the beach. They probably date from the interwar years of the 1920's and 1930's, since when planning has become much tighter. It is very unlikely that... (more)
SZ8896 : Sea kale in flower on Pagham Beach by Patrick Roper Sea kale in flower on Pagham Beach
Sea kale (Crambe maritima) growing on shingle.
SZ8896 : Mouth of Pagham Harbour by Robin Webster Mouth of Pagham Harbour
The coastline does not much resemble that on the OS 1:25000 map now, the shingle spit on the right has grown eastwards and the channel in the foreground from the harbour has reached the first rock groyne to the east. The brisk flow out of... (more)
SZ8896 : Pagham Lagoon - Dinghies by Colin Smith Pagham Lagoon - Dinghies
The lagoon lies between Pagham Beach and the Church Farm Holiday Village and has a circular path around it. Dinghies use part of the lagoon. LinkExternal link
SZ8896 : Pagham Harbour mouth by Hugh Venables Pagham Harbour mouth
This shingle spit has extended significantly to the north-east in recent years, overlapping the spit on the north-east side of the mouth. The shingle is becoming vegetated as it stabilises.
SZ8896 : Shingle spit at Pagham by Derek Voller Shingle spit at Pagham
Separating the Lagoon from the entrance channel to Pagham Harbour

 
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