Fort
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Coastal Defence Fort
Built in the mid 19th century as a coastal defence redoubt, this fort has a diverse history. It sits at the entrance to a harbour overlooking the river and is a dramatic location for historic filming and photography.
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Local Nature Reserve
Set on 41 acres of land sandwiched between a beautiful National Park and the English Channel, this Local Nature Reserve is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna and enjoys some spectacular views – a stunning filming location.
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Large Beach With Vegetated Shingle
A long, large and wide beach with large areas of vegetated shingle, occasional rocky areas and some steep slopes, this beach is popular with watersports enthusiasts and is a designated Local Nature Reserve. This quiet alternative to nearby busier beaches is a great and spacious location for filming.
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Coastal Town With Port
Coastal town and port located by the stunning South Downs, the Adur Valley and at the mouth of the River Adur. It has a large shingle beach, Art Deco airport, historic town, warehousing and industrial property, a harbour guarded by a Redoubt steeped in history, and an exciting and varied events calendar each year. The…
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Local Nature Reserve
Covering 239.8 hectares of land, this beautiful Local Nature Reserve located on the very edge of the South Downs National Park includes a castle, an Iron Age hillfort which is a Scheduled Monument, a cafĂ© and a golf course. Home to diverse wildlife, the park enjoys stunning views over Brighton. A fantastic location for filming…
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Quiet Shingle Beach By Cliffs
This quiet shingle and pebble beach is a great place for filming with the impressive cliffs serving as a dramatic backdrop.
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Harbour Beach
The beach lies within a harbour and is composed of shingle and gravel, with a number of wooden groynes sloping into the sea. At low tide a small area of wet sand and gravel is exposed. Behind the beach is a small area of sand, on which sits a working lighthouse originally built in the…