Sandy Balls Holiday Centre

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Sandy Balls Holiday Centre by Stuart Buchan as part of the Geograph project.

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Sandy Balls Holiday Centre

Image: © Stuart Buchan Taken: 31 Dec 2005

The centre’s name has a long history – it can be traced as far back as the reign of Henry VII when it appeared on maps and documents as ‘SandyBallas’ - a description given to the double shaped sand and gravel outcrops close by. The name also appears in the book of Rude Britain.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.930606
Longitude
-1.760892