Slipway no.2

Slipway no.2 (82695)

Easting
511433
Northing
428554

Description

Possible Shipyard slipway consisting of 7 timbers, about 10 meters in length and 8 meters wide. Timbers are rectangular in shape and on a NEE-SWW alignment.


Periods
Period
Post-Medieval (1540 - 1901), Modern (1901 and later)
Period comments

Shipyard ran 1843 to 1932

Specific Date Range
The earliest date of the feature, as a year, if known
1843
The latest date of the feature, as a year, if known
1932
Feature Types
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
Other:
Height OD (m)
How accessible is the feature?
Accessible - difficult terrain, Accessible on foot (footpath)
Accessibility comments

On a muddy foreshore populated with slippy rocks

Other records:

NRHE Number
Unknown
NT HBSMR Number
Unknown
HER Event Number
Unknown
External Link
None

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Survey Information
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
Not applicable
Do you know if the feature is?
Has local associations/history, Is not locally known
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Record created by Theo Seddon