Langland Bay, in Winter

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The photograph on this page of Langland Bay, in Winter by Jennifer Luther Thomas as part of the Geograph project.

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Langland Bay, in Winter

Image: © Jennifer Luther Thomas Taken: 9 Dec 2006

Taken from the cliff path, which links the bays either side of Langland. The building in the centre (with the towers) has previously been a hotel and a recuperation home. To the left of the main row of beach huts a new cafe is in the process of construction. For many years there was another row of beach huts, in front of the sea wall. Made of canvas on a wooden base with steps up to them, occasionally with the sea lapping at their base, they were the poor relations to their wooden counterparts in their green and white livery.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.568191
Longitude
-4.012709