Cliff erosion at Brighstone Holiday Centre
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Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 16 Jul 2017
This appears to be the most recent bit of the cliff to fall. There is still room for the coastal path to squeeze round the cliff side of the cabins at this south-east corner of the site. At the south-west corner, this is not the case, and several cabins are abandoned, with the path diverted to their landward side. The site opened in 1932 as Brighstone Holiday Camp, when there was a considerable area of grassland between the cliff and the nearest buildings.