- Along with daffodils the first treat of Spring, forming a blue carpet in woodlands.
- This card sums up Brighton for me, a place where past elegance meets Hipster chic.
- Hastings has no Harbour, so it has the largest beach launched fleet in Europe. The boats are tugged in and out from the sea via tractors.
- Most of the catch is sold in local fishmongers but some of it is sold from these sheds on the beach.
- These unique structures were used to dry fishing gear, rent of the land where they sat was charged on the square footage, so they built up, a mini wooden Manhattan by the sea.
- A plant that looks like its more at home in the sea than on the land.
- In the olden days, these prickly seed heads were used to comb out wool prior to spinning.
- A mysterious man of chalk, origin unknown, here striding across the hill with his walking poles.
- An earlier example of fortifications built by William the Conqueror. There is a campsite nearby, not directly in front of the castle, but the phrase came to mind "an Englishman’s home is his castle."
- Where in the world would you find a miniature railway and a Nuclear power station?