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Bracklesham Bay is a 200.6-hectare (496-acre)
biological and
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in West Sus****. It is a
Geological Conservation...
- The
Bracklesham Group (formerly
Bracklesham Beds), in geology, is a
series of
clays and marls, with
sandy and
lignitic beds, in the
middle Eocene of the...
- East Wittering, or East
Wittering and
Bracklesham, is a
civil parish in the
Chichester district of West Sus****, England. The
parish lies on the coast...
- po****tion of 4,472. Part of the Site of
Special Scientific Interest Bracklesham Bay runs in
between the
coastline in the parish.
Chichester Harbour,...
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Upper Bagshot Beds —
Barton sand and
Barton clay.
Middle Bagshot Beds —
Bracklesham Beds.
Lower Bagshot Beds —
Bournemouth Beds and Alum Bay Beds. The lower...
- cut off from
mainland Sus**** by the sea. It is
bounded to the west by
Bracklesham Bay, to the
north by
Broad Rife, to the east by
Pagham Harbour and terminates...
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closed 2
October 2009;
demolished and cleared,
housing is now on the site
Bracklesham Bay, Chichester, West Sus**** Broadreeds, Selsey, West Sus**** Buckleigh...
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Palaeogene clays, sands,
gravels and
silts of the Lambeth,
Thames and
Bracklesham Groups. In the south,
along the
coast is the "Hampshire Basin", an area...
- Bolney,
Bognor Regis, Borden, Bosham,
Bosham Hoe, Botolphs, Boxgrove,
Bracklesham Bay, Bramber,
Broadbridge Heath,
Brooks Green, Broomer's Corner, Burgess...
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Palaeogene clays, sands,
gravels and
silts of the Lambeth,
Thames and
Bracklesham Groups overlie these rocks in some areas.
These hills, and the valleys...