Low Tide Sand
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Shingle Beach and Seafront
This gently sloping shingle and sand beach has a lot to offer for filmmakers – from the pier with its pavilion and colourful and imaginative stained glass window displays, 5 mile promenade, Ferris wheel, and Art Deco lido building, to the beach huts, low tide sand and rock pools, and fishing boats.
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Shingle Beach Close To Harbour
This is a shingle beach located close to a busy harbour. Popular for watersports enthusiasts, there is a café/bar, promenade and it also benefits from a dramatic industrial backdrop – a great location for filmmakers.
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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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Peaceful Shingle Beach With Cliff Backdrop
This is a lovely shingle beach that is popular with anglers. This quaint and peaceful location has a backdrop of white chalk cliffs and backs onto secluded Italian gardens sat in a wooded amphitheatre carved out of the cliff face. An interesting and scenic choice for filming.
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Tranquil Pebble Beach
At the mouth of the meandering River Cuckmere lies this tranquil pebble beach with a dramatic backdrop of the famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs. The Coastguard Cottages, abundant wildlife and beautiful scenery and breathtaking views make this a great choice for a filming location.
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Shingle Beach On Peninsula
This is a beautiful and idyllic shingle beach with low tide sand and wooden groynes. It is a popular fishing beach as well as being a great spot for watersports enthusiasts and tourists. Miles of natural beaches are home to a diverse range of wildlife, and together with its cultural connection to the sea, individual…
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Shingle Beach With Views and Parking
Located on the Manhood Peninsula, this shingle beach popular for watersports has low tide sands with views across to the Isle of Wight. With concrete steps down to the beach, groynes and rocks, this is an interesting beach location for filming.
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Long Shingle Beach
This is a long shingle beach with low tide sand, rock pools and a grass area. It looks out at 8 impressive rock sea defence islands and is popular with dog walkers and residents alike. This tranquil location makes it a lovely place to film.
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Blue Flag Shingle Beach
A typical West Sussex beach, this is a long shingle and pebble stretch with low tide sands, wooden groynes, traditional beach huts, cafés and a large grassy area perfect for games and picnics. Popular with watersports enthusiasts, this clean and well-kept seafront is a versatile location for filming.
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Remote Shingle Beach
This is a large south-east facing and remote shingle beach with low tide sands. Over a mile long, this is a quiet beach with an almost deserted feel in a Nature Reserve which would make a pretty and tranquil filming location.