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Bulverhythe, also
known as West St
Leonards and Bo Peep, is a
suburb of Hastings, East Sus****,
England with its
Esplanade and 15 ft
thick sea wall. Bulverhythe...
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Bulverhythe (also
known as St
Leonards Bulverhythe) was a
temporary railway station on the
Brighton Lewes and
Hastings Railway in
Bulverhythe, now part...
- on the
Hastings line, a
railway line in Kent and East Sus****,
England Bulverhythe or Bo Peep, a
suburb of Hastings, East Sus****,
England Bopeep, a hamlet...
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January 1749. The
shipwreck was
discovered in 1969 in the bay of
Bulverhythe, near
Hastings on the
English south coast, and is
sometimes visible during...
- turn red. In
modern times the
River Asten is more
usually known as the
Bulverhythe stream or
Combe Haven. J H
Round not only
criticised Freeman for his...
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Limbs of Hastings:
Grange (now part of Gillingham, Kent), Bekesbourne,
Bulverhythe,
Northeye (former
village in Sus****), Eastbourne,
Hydney (now Hampden...
- to the site of
Galley Hill
sidings and then runs
along the
coast past
Bulverhythe and the
depots of the
Hastings Diesels and the
Southeastern before going...
- St
Leonards Depot is a
traction maintenance depot located in
Bulverhythe, East Sus****, England. The
depot is
situated on the East
Coastway Line and is...
- the
station during the peak hours. West St Leonards,
Bulverhythe Bulverhythe station,
Bulverhythe (closed) a
temporary terminus until the line extended...
- name to
Hastings Town and part of the late 1970s was
spent playing at
Bulverhythe, home to
Hastings Rangers,
whilst the
clubhouse and
pitch at the Firs...