Slipway no.1
Slipway no.1 (82694)
- Easting
- 511490
- Northing
- 428563
Possible Shipyard slipway consisting of 33 timbers and 1 timber in the round. Extends for 18 meters, possibly longer but with missing timbers. six meters in width
- Period
- Post-Medieval (1540 - 1901), Modern (1901 and later)
- Period comments
shipyards 1843 to 1932
- The earliest date of the feature, as a year, if known
- 1843
- The latest date of the feature, as a year, if known
- 1932
- Monument Type - Broad
- Marine construction site
- Monument Type - Narrow
- Shipyard
- Monument Description
- A place where boats or ships are built or repaired.
- Evidence Type - Broad
- Evidence Type - Narrow
- Evidence Description
- Object Type - Broad
- Object Type - Narrow
- Object Description
- Height OD (m)
- How accessible is the feature?
- Accessible - difficult terrain, Accessible on foot (footpath)
- Accessibility comments
muddy foreshore
Other records:
- NRHE Number
- Unknown
- NT HBSMR Number
- Unknown
- HER Event Number
- Unknown
- External Link
- None
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- Date of survey
- 22nd July, 2017
- Feature located?
- Yes
- State of the tide
- Low
- Proximity to coast edge
- Intertidal zone
- Coastal processes
- Active sea erosion
- Is there a coastal defence?
- Yes
- Other threats?
- Vegetation growth, Structural damage/decay, Water erosion (e.g. stream, etc)
- If other, please specify
- How visible are the remains? ABOVE GROUND
- Limited visibility (partial remains)
- How visible are the remains in the face of the cliff, ridge or dune? IN SECTION
- Do you know if the feature is?
- Has local associations/history, Is not locally known
- What actions (if any) would you recommend for this feature?
CITiZAN record
- Do you have any other comments?
record made by Theo Seddon
Photos

Overall area view of timbers by MClement

Detailed photo of timbers on most eastern side by MClement

Detailed photo of partially hidden timers by MClement
