PETT LEVEL
Oct 18, 2021
2 minutes
Words and
photography by
MATT LINGARD
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LOCATED TO THE WEST of Winchelsea beach in East Sussex, Pett Level marks the western end of the sea defence wall and where the Weald sandstone cliffs reach their eastern-most point.
The beach is mixed ground that fishes well after rough weather and can regularly produce flounders, silver
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