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Image of a man fishing from East Beach
Fishing from East Beach
Pebble the dog sat on Oval Field by the picnic bench looking out over the sandy beach at Oval beach
Oval Field Overlooking Selsey's Sandy Beach
The tide out at Oval Field Beach revealing a sandy stretch
Sands at Oval Beach
the sun peaking behind the clouds above the mud flats at Church Norton
Pagham Harbour at Church Norton mud flats
Grey sky with clouds gathering above Marine Beach
Stormy skies above Marine Beach
The silhouette of a person walking along a pathway encircled in greenary
Pathway from Church Norton to Pagham Harbour

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East Beach

The largest beach in Selsey, stretching towards Pagham Harbour, East Beach is a beautiful long expanse of shingle divided by wooden groynes.

Pagham Harbour

At the mouth of Pagham Harbour lies a shingle spit, creating a quiet beach on the north eastern side of Selsey. The perfect retreat to see an abundance of wildlife in its protected natural habitat.

Oval Field Beach

Beyond Oval Field lies perhaps the most secretive of Selsey’s beaches, the true sandy beach of Selsey.

Open Spaces

Explore Selsey's open spaces
Explore Open Spaces

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What lies beneath the waters at Selsey

It is hard not to appreciate the sight of blue sea on a warm summer day, whether its sitting and watching the gentle waves lapping the shore, dipping your toes for a paddle or wading in for a swim. It is perhaps easy however to overlook the busy and wonderful world below the surface, a world secret from the majority.

What lies beneath the waters at Selsey