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Selsey Bill is a headland into the English Channel on the south coast of England in the county of West Sussex. The southernmost town in Sussex is Selsey which is at ...
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The peninsula formed the main part of the Hundred of Manwood, in the Rape of Chichester. [5] The Rape was a county sub-division peculiar to Sussex. [6] In AD681 St Wilfrid arrived in the land of the South Saxons and spent five years there evangelising them. [7]
Selsey Bill is not a seperate entity to Selsey it is a part of Selsey and is a relatively new name, first seen on Philip Overtons map of Sussex, in 1740. Selsey Bill consists of soft sands, sandy clays etc. it is the pointy bit of the peninsular, in other words the beach. The name Selsey Bill is usually interchangeable with Selsey.
Location of The Mixon within the Selsey Bill and Hounds Marine Conservation Zone. The Mixon (reef, rocks or shoal) are a limestone outcrop in the English Channel about 1 mile (1,600 m) off Selsey Bill, West Sussex. It was formed during the Eocene period. At the east end of the reef is a gully with a depth of 30 meters (98 ft).
Short title: Selsey Bill and the Hounds Marine Conservation Zone boundary map; Author: Defra: Software used: Esri ArcMap 10.3.1.4959: Date and time of digitizing
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Selsey Abbey; Selsey Bill; Selsey F.C. Selsey Lifeboat Station; Selsey North; Selsey South; St Peter's Church, Selsey This page was last edited on 19 February 2019 ...