Telscombe Cliffs Way, Telscombe Cliffs

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Telscombe Cliffs Way, Telscombe Cliffs

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 25 Dec 2005

Peacehaven and Telscombe Cliff's development was very haphazard during the interwar years, utilities were often not available and many roads remained unmade up to 1961. Telscombe Cliffs Way is now one of the few roads left unmade. The concrete line on the right hand side of the road was laid down during World War Two to enable tanks and other military vehicles to manoeuvre along the road. This view looks north.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.80328
Longitude
-0.010312