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''West Marina Redirects here. For the former rail station see St Leonards West Marina or for the current station see West St Leonards Station.'' Bulverhythe, also known as West St Leonards, Bo Peep, Filsham, West Marina, or Harley Shute, is a suburb of Hastings, East Sussex, England with its Esplanade and 15ft thick sea wall. Bulverhythe is translated as "Burghers' landing place".〔 Glover, Judith (1975) ''The Place Names of Sussex'', p. 27, London: B.T. Batsford Ltd. ISBN 0-7134-2853-8〕 It used to be under a small headland called Gallows Head, which was washed away by flooding. ==Bulverhythe village== Bulverhythe village is located to the southwest of the area. The ancient village had a small harbour and pier, and is where the remains of the ''Amsterdam'' can be seen. The village was once in the confederation of the Cinque Ports, under the 'Limb' of Hastings. It helped supply one ship together with Petit Ihamme (originally Pyppels Ham and now the village of Pebsham). 〔http://sussex.villagenet.co.uk/hastings-bulverhythe.php〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「''West Marina Redirects here. For the former rail station see St Leonards West Marina or for the current station see West St Leonards Station.'''''Bulverhythe''', also known as '''West St Leonards''', '''Bo Peep''', '''Filsham''', '''West Marina''', or '''Harley Shute''', is a suburb of Hastings, East Sussex, England with its Esplanade and 15ft thick sea wall. Bulverhythe is translated as "Burghers' landing place". Glover, Judith (1975) ''The Place Names of Sussex'', p. 27, London: B.T. Batsford Ltd. ISBN 0-7134-2853-8 It used to be under a small headland called Gallows Head, which was washed away by flooding.==Bulverhythe village==Bulverhythe village is located to the southwest of the area. The ancient village had a small harbour and pier, and is where the remains of the ''Amsterdam'' can be seen.The village was once in the confederation of the Cinque Ports, under the 'Limb' of Hastings. It helped supply one ship together with Petit Ihamme (originally Pyppels Ham and now the village of Pebsham). http://sussex.villagenet.co.uk/hastings-bulverhythe.php」の詳細全文を読む 'Bulverhythe, also known as West St Leonards, Bo Peep, Filsham, West Marina, or Harley Shute, is a suburb of Hastings, East Sussex, England with its Esplanade and 15ft thick sea wall. Bulverhythe is translated as "Burghers' landing place". Glover, Judith (1975) ''The Place Names of Sussex'', p. 27, London: B.T. Batsford Ltd. ISBN 0-7134-2853-8 It used to be under a small headland called Gallows Head, which was washed away by flooding.==Bulverhythe village==Bulverhythe village is located to the southwest of the area. The ancient village had a small harbour and pier, and is where the remains of the ''Amsterdam'' can be seen.The village was once in the confederation of the Cinque Ports, under the 'Limb' of Hastings. It helped supply one ship together with Petit Ihamme (originally Pyppels Ham and now the village of Pebsham). http://sussex.villagenet.co.uk/hastings-bulverhythe.php ''West Marina Redirects here. For the former rail station see St Leonards West Marina or for the current station see West St Leonards Station.'' Bulverhythe, also known as West St Leonards, Bo Peep, Filsham, West Marina, or Harley Shute, is a suburb of Hastings, East Sussex, England with its Esplanade and 15ft thick sea wall. Bulverhythe is translated as "Burghers' landing place".〔 Glover, Judith (1975) ''The Place Names of Sussex'', p. 27, London: B.T. Batsford Ltd. ISBN 0-7134-2853-8〕 It used to be under a small headland called Gallows Head, which was washed away by flooding. ==Bulverhythe village== Bulverhythe village is located to the southwest of the area. The ancient village had a small harbour and pier, and is where the remains of the ''Amsterdam'' can be seen. The village was once in the confederation of the Cinque Ports, under the 'Limb' of Hastings. It helped supply one ship together with Petit Ihamme (originally Pyppels Ham and now the village of Pebsham). 〔http://sussex.villagenet.co.uk/hastings-bulverhythe.php〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「''West Marina Redirects here. For the former rail station see St Leonards West Marina or for the current station see West St Leonards Station.''Bulverhythe, also known as West St Leonards, Bo Peep, Filsham, West Marina, or Harley Shute''', is a suburb of Hastings, East Sussex, England with its Esplanade and 15ft thick sea wall. Bulverhythe is translated as "Burghers' landing place". Glover, Judith (1975) ''The Place Names of Sussex'', p. 27, London: B.T. Batsford Ltd. ISBN 0-7134-2853-8 It used to be under a small headland called Gallows Head, which was washed away by flooding.==Bulverhythe village==Bulverhythe village is located to the southwest of the area. The ancient village had a small harbour and pier, and is where the remains of the ''Amsterdam'' can be seen.The village was once in the confederation of the Cinque Ports, under the 'Limb' of Hastings. It helped supply one ship together with Petit Ihamme (originally Pyppels Ham and now the village of Pebsham). http://sussex.villagenet.co.uk/hastings-bulverhythe.php」の詳細全文を読む Harley Shute''', is a suburb of Hastings, East Sussex, England with its Esplanade and 15ft thick sea wall. Bulverhythe is translated as "Burghers' landing place". Glover, Judith (1975) ''The Place Names of Sussex'', p. 27, London: B.T. Batsford Ltd. ISBN 0-7134-2853-8 It used to be under a small headland called Gallows Head, which was washed away by flooding.==Bulverhythe village==Bulverhythe village is located to the southwest of the area. The ancient village had a small harbour and pier, and is where the remains of the ''Amsterdam'' can be seen.The village was once in the confederation of the Cinque Ports, under the 'Limb' of Hastings. It helped supply one ship together with Petit Ihamme (originally Pyppels Ham and now the village of Pebsham). http://sussex.villagenet.co.uk/hastings-bulverhythe.php」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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