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Is the water slowly claiming the land where you are?

No. Not here. There's too much city going on. It has had groynes for ages, probably since the Prince came to take the waters" so it's been protected.

Further along the coast is a completely different story though. Places like Burling Gap have changed dramatically in the time we've lived here. The cafe we used to go to had to be demolished and there used to be about 20 feet of cliff in front of it.

Also, 3 of the coast guards cottages have gone.

The National Trust took it over and expected to have it for about 6 years but now they're saying they will be lucky if it lasts 2.

It's well worth a visit as they have a load of interesting photos and stuff.

We've also gots loads of photos of us there on land that it is now more.

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