East Wittering, Church Road Corner c.1950
Photo ref: E13010
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The Witterings are seaside villages of bungalows, chalets and caravans on the Selsey peninsula, a flat area south of Chichester. The Norman church of the Assumption was rebuilt in 1875. The Royal Oak public house sold Henty and Constable ales. An interesting range of cars and vans occupy the car park.

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Memories of East Wittering, Church Road Corner c1950

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of East Wittering, Church Road Corner c.1950

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I moved to East Wittering in 1966 and worked in the area for the next 20 years. The two cottages on the left were originally the village post office but have long since been demolished although a local resident acquired the front porch for a garden feature. The large building in the centre is the Royal Oak Public House which in the 1960's had a fish and chip shop beside it and beside that ...see more