Area Village Index


Yalding Folkington
Businesses - General - Services - Views
OtherLinks - Link to us - Advertising Rates - Free Business Listing 
go back to the Previous Page

 

 
 
Buy or Sell your property here Why not advertise your event for free
Local Businesses
Advertise in this space
format is a picture
200 x 150 pixels
With a link to your Website or Email address
for details Click Here
 

Location
50°48'N
0°21'E

VillageNet-i
Businesses(2)

On this Page
General
Services
Views

Other Pages
Local Attractions
History
Reference
Famous People
Derivation of our village names

Local Links
Map of the Area
Weather for Our Area
Parish Council Link
Book Links
 
Pevensey Bay Books

 


 
Pevensey Bay
(Fishing and Martello Towers)

Origin of Village Name

This village name is a modern derivation of Pevensey to attract tourists from London to this area during the late 19th century.

General Details

Pevensey Bay is an old fishing village founded in the 1600's as Wallsend , the end of the sea wall from Eastbourne . Even now it is only just above sea level, and at high tide in the winter, the sea sometimes breaks through the sea defenses. The village is located about 2 miles to the east of Eastbourne , on the English Channel coastline, and about 3 miles south east of the old settlement of Pevensey .

This area was underwater during the Norman invasion, and only the constant erosion of Beachy Head at Eastbourne , has allowed the pebbles to build up. The area was originally a spit of land attached to Eastbourne , but with the sea level dropping, the shingle has now spread through to Bexhill in the east.

The area to the north east , the Pevensey Levels is a natural haven for wild birds, flowers and animals. The area is very flat and still marshy, with many areas flooding in the winter.

Pevensey Bay was part of the Napoleonic defenses of England in the early 1800's. Many Martello towers were built between Eastbourne and Hastings to try to prevent invasion.

The towers were manned by the army who were based at the barracks in Hailsham .

At the time, the only people who lived here were a few fishermen, or smugglers.

In 1831 the Coastguard took over the coastal policing, and from 1832-33 a number of violent events occured, culminating with a fight at Pevensey Sluice in 1833, which seemed to be the end of the smuggling in this area.

In the early 1900's the village became the holiday resort it is today, and is popular for windsurfing and fishing.

Services

Pevensey Bay is a small village, but it does have many of the facilities usually associated with larger Seaside Resorts.

The nearest major shopping centre is about 2 miles away in Eastbourne .

Trains can be caught in Westham village, about 4 miles away to the north west.

Views

In the High Street, if you look to the west, you see the splendour of the South Downs, this is magnificent if there is a beautiful sunset, or in the dark when the lights of Eastbourne sparkle.

To the east lies the flat lands of the Pevensey Levels, only a few centuries ago these were under water.

Also in this area are many Martello Towers .
 

 

© VillageNet.co.uk 1998-2010 Top of Page
Page Last Updated: 09:07 - 20/07/2010
If you have any information, or comments on our site please E-Mail Villagenet
since 1998