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Pagham
Pagham, with a population of about 7,000, is situated on the south coast between Bognor Regis and Selsey. Its Harbour, now a 1,100 acre Nature Reserve dates back to before the 14th century when it was a thriving port.
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Looking along the Pagham Harbour sea wall at high tide. If it wasn't for this wall there would be a lot of very wet land.
Looking along the Pagham Rife from Pagham Harbour.
One of the Sleuce Gates where the Pagham Rife joins Pagham Harbour.
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Just inland of the Pagham Harbour Sea Wall.
View from Pagham Harbour Sea Wall looking inland.
Pagham Harbour at low tide with Chichester Cathedral and the South Downs in the background.
Thomas a Becket's Church, Pagham
The current Thomas a Becket's Church was built in 1206 but the original one on this site was built in the 7th Century AD. Archaelogical religious artefacts found on the site date back to 1500 BC.