Selsey Bill is a headland extending into the English Channel on the south coast of England and is the southernmost tip of West Sussex.
The shingle beach is popul...
Selsey Bill is a headland extending into the English Channel on the south coast of England and is the southernmost tip of West Sussex.
The shingle beach is popular with holiday makers and it provides a good base for fishing; as well as attracting countless birdwatchers for the sea birds that live here and migrant birds that visit. The RSPB-managed Bracklesham...
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Selsey Bill is a headland extending into the English Channel on the south coast of England and is the southernmost tip of West Sussex.
The shingle beach is popular with holiday makers and it provides a good base for fishing; as well as attracting countless birdwatchers for the sea birds that live here and migrant birds that visit. The RSPB-managed Bracklesham and Midmerry Nature Reserves are nearby.
Diving to view marine wildlife and shipwrecks locally is also popular around Selsey Bill.