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Beaches close to Shoreham Beach
Shoreham (or Shoreham-by-Sea) is a small seaside town and port in West Sussex, England. Shoreham Beach is a shingle spit deposited over time by longshore drift. This blocks the southerly flow of the River Adur which turns east at this point and eventually meets the sea further along the coast. The pebble beach is predominantly groyned, gently sloping and offers a wide area for bathing with some sand exposed at low water. The River Adur exits the harbour at the eastern end of the bathing water separated by a concrete breakwater.
The bathing water is situated on the south coast in West Sussex, adjacent to Shoreham Harbour. The beach is on a thin peninsula of land with the harbour behind. The bathing water is predominantly a groyned, shingle beach but with some sand exposed at low water. The River Adur exits the harbour at the western end of the bathing water separated by a concrete breakwater.
The bathing water is situated on the south coast in West Sussex, backed by an urban area. The bathing water is primarily a shingle beach but with gently shelving sand exposed at low water. Wooden groynes and boulder breakwaters protect the beach. Above the bathing water is a line of beach huts with a large grassed area behind.
Brighton and Hove is a large resort situated on the Sussex coast of the English Channel. Hove beach is west of the disused West Pier. The gravel slopes steeply at first but levels off with more sand towards low water. Behind the beach there is the bustling promenade with many resort facilities.