English Coast

Reculver Country Park, Herne Bay, Kent, English Coast

Submitted by paul

Submission date: 2008-05-24 19:31:21

Technical information

Model: Nikon D70
Lens: Nikkor 18-70mm
Shutter speed: 1/400s
Aperture: f10
Focal length: 18mm

Reculver Country Park - Reculver Towers

Reculver Towers

The twin 12th-century towers of the ruined St.Mary's church are an imposing landmark on the 'saxon shore' coast.

A stone on the ruins tells the story:
'These Towers the remains of the once venerable Church of Reculvers, were purchased of the Parish by the Corporation of Trinity House, of Deptford Strand in the Year 1810, and Groyns laid down at their expense, to protect the cliff on which the church had stood. When the ancient spires were afterwards blown down, the present substitutes were erected, to render the towers still sufficiently conspicuous to be useful to navigation. Captain Joseph Cotton, Deputy Master, in the Year 1819.'

Reculver Country Park

Reculver Country Park covers a strip of cliffs and shoreline between Herne bay and Reculver.

Herne Bay

Herne Bay is a seaside town with a leisure pier and promenade. Watersports include jetskis, windsurfing, sailing, rowing and yachting.

Kent

Kent is known as the 'Garden of England', but also boasts many miles of coastline stretching round from the Thames estuary to East Sussex. The coast line includes the famous white cliffs of Dover.

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