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Selsey's climate is classified as warm and temperate. [94] Although Selsey is in one of the sunnier areas of the UK, [95] there is rainfall throughout the year and even the driest month still has rain. [96] Probably the most problematic climatic hazard is wind. [97] The town is situated in an area where tornadoes and waterspouts are common. [98]
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 the end of the Manhood Peninsula and Selsey Bill is situated on the town's southern coastline.
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).
Haunted houses, mazes and hayrides: 3 Halloween things to do in VT this year. Gannett. Catherine Messier, USA TODAY NETWORK - New England. October 23, 2024 at 4:59 AM.
This is a list of cities, towns, villages and other geographical places in the ceremonial county of West Sussex, England. Towns and cities are shown in bold type. Contents:
Bracklesham Bay is a 200.6-hectare (496-acre) biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in West Sussex. [1] [2] It is a Geological Conservation Review site. [3] [4] It is a coastal bay on the west side of the Manhood Peninsula in West Sussex, England.
U.S. Route 7; also VT 30 and VT 125; also roughly inclusive of Weybridge, Seymour, North Pleasant, Seminary, Washington, Court, South, South Main, and College Sts 44°00′51″N 73°10′04″W / 44.0142°N 73.1678°W / 44.0142; -73.1678 ( Middlebury Village Historic
This is a list of settlements in West Sussex by population based on the results of the 2011 census. The next United Kingdom census took place in 2021 . In 2011, there were 20 built-up area subdivisions with 5,000 or more inhabitants in West Sussex , shown in the table below.