Rhossili, Rough Sea c.1950
Photo ref: R25082
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The magnificent beach at Rhosili, accessible only along narrow paths, and popular with swimmers and surfers, curves for 3 miles. The barque 'Helvetia' was wrecked here in 1877. Rhosili village is enclosed by an ancient field system: strips of land known as landshares are bounded by low stone walls. Edgar Evans, who died with Scott at the South Pole, was born at Rhosili.

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A Selection of Memories from Rhossili

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. Here are some from Rhossili

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Through my parents' eyes I am remembering life in Rhossili when they worked and met at the Worms Head Hotel. As a child I was taken many times here and fell in love with this beautifull coastline, and as I became older I would sit on the path's edge and remember the stories my parents told me of their happy times here. My grandfather William Patten was in the Royal Navy and at the end of the First World War he ...see more