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Holidays In The 60s

A Memory of Pevensey Bay.

We went to Pevensey Bay every year when I was a child. We stayed in one of a row of 3 houses along Coast rd, which were set right on the beach. They were owned by a man named Mr Piddock. A lot of time was spent at the Bay hotel, sitting outside on ancient red leather seats, at cream painted metal tables if I remember right. There was a weighing machine at the entrance and a fruit machine just inside. Along a little was a shop that sold glass animals and other bits and bobs. At the corner of coast rd was a shop which sold ice creams, buckets and spades etc. From the house we used to go along the beach a little to the steps which led down to the kiosk. There was also a little estate not far on the opposite side which had a couple of shops.
The tide would go out really far and you could walk all the way to Norman's Bay then.
I remember we would sometimes visit the castle and also the Mint House.
Pevensey was a special place.


Added 14 November 2014

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I remember the Bay Hotel, and further down the road was Harts the grocer, and Dalloways the butcher. Then on the other side was the Castle hotel. What Sunday lunchtimes we had, a real social gathering. The fishing boats used to pull up on the beach...one family was the Gells...John Gell was a fisherman like his father.

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