Bosham? Famous place squire...
Bosham is a fascinating (if somewhat odd) place anyway Phil, even without Harold...At high tide the sea overruns the coastal road, the lower car parking area, and parts of the harbour, and advances up the High Street...at very high tides it comes further! If you're in the local cafe when the tide rises, best to leave unless you want wet feet as the front steps and surrounding street are often covered.
The local pub (The Anchor Bleu) has a former submarine door between it's seaside terrace and interior, though this is now no longer watertight and various marks on the servery wall testify to historic sea levels!
A few houses nearest the coast have lead sheething from foundation level up to their ground floor windows...far more have peculiar raised sills under their front doors to prevent inundation...
It is one of the supposed locations for a certain gent reputed to have failed to turn back the sea, and it's ancient church is a proper beauty!
All the best
Dave
Bosham is a fascinating (if somewhat odd) place anyway Phil, even without Harold...At high tide the sea overruns the coastal road, the lower car parking area, and parts of the harbour, and advances up the High Street...at very high tides it comes further! If you're in the local cafe when the tide rises, best to leave unless you want wet feet as the front steps and surrounding street are often covered.
The local pub (The Anchor Bleu) has a former submarine door between it's seaside terrace and interior, though this is now no longer watertight and various marks on the servery wall testify to historic sea levels!
A few houses nearest the coast have lead sheething from foundation level up to their ground floor windows...far more have peculiar raised sills under their front doors to prevent inundation...
It is one of the supposed locations for a certain gent reputed to have failed to turn back the sea, and it's ancient church is a proper beauty!
All the best
Dave
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