The north wall of Lyme Regis Harbour
 

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The north wall of Lyme Regis Harbour - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT

This is the view from the end of the north wall which forms one side of the entrance to Lyme Regis Harbour. At one time this section was detached from the main beach but now it is accessible at all times.
The three cannons now on the wall were excavated in 1974 and date from 1601 to 1614. They were last used in 1690 against the French Admiral Tourville.
The gardens behind the beach were being reconstructed at the time of this photograph in 2006 as part of the Lyme Regis coastal protection scheme.
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The north wall of Lyme Regis Harbour - FURTHER INFORMATION

The north wall of Lyme Regis Harbour - Lyme Regis visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'The north wall of Lyme Regis Harbour' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Dorset.

TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE

Lyme Regis is on the A35, about about 26 miles from Dorchester in the east (10 miles from Bridport) and 14 miles from Honiton to the west.



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