This area is known as the 'backwater'. It's a kind of car park, or should I say boat park for sailing vessels. It's very relaxing to sit round here and listen to the wind flapping the masts, larger boats from the docks can also be seen pulling in and out when the tide is right. Over the water is the Village of Sheldon. This is a very sought after place to live, but in Winter the water has been known to lap at the doorstep.
In the 1970's there used to be a cafe and a hotel standing on this spot. I still remember having my first ever taste of coffee here with my parents and the brick yellow walls, the owners had a black Labrador who was always on the scrounge. This new building was erected in the 1980's and the former building is now long gone.
This used to be a very popular swimming turned paddling pool in the 1970's. The seagulls used to love it to no end. The council arn't sure what to do with it, but I hope it stays around.
These are some of the light's along the seafront, in the 1970's they were in a looped shape unlike they are now. The building in the background is the Bay hotel, it's very nice but a bit upmarket for me.
It's quite loneley along the seafront at night (obviously!), during the day lot's of people get along there with their skateboards, there's also Victorian varandas along the front. There used to be kiddies rides which have long since gone.