- Selsey Bill
Selsey Bill is a headland into the
English Channel on the south coast ofEngland in the county ofWest Sussex .It is the easternmost point of
Bracklesham Bay and the westernmost point of theSussex Coast . The headland is occupied by the town ofSelsey .Selsey Bill is a boundary for two areas of the
Met Office 's Inshore Water forecast. The area to the west extends toLyme Regis and to the East toNorth Foreland .Ælle and three of his sons are reported to have landed near what is now Selsey Bill.References in popular culture
*Madness drove to Selsey Bill in their 1982 song
Driving in My Car -::"I drive up toMuswell Hill , ::I've even been to Selsey Bill"
*Selsey Bill is also mentioned in the track 'Saturdays Kids' (Paul Weller) on the 1979 album byThe Jam 'Setting Sons'. This may have been influenced as Paul Weller was on a caravan holiday there as he wrote the song.External links
* [http://www.geog.sussex.ac.uk/BAR/images/Selsey_Bill/Page.html Numerous photographs]
* [http://www.roman-britain.org/places/selsey.htm Speculation about a Roman Britain settlement there]
* [http://www.allaboutsussex.co.uk/default.asp?id=placestovisit181 Selsey Bill Lifeboat Museum]
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