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'The Pearl of Dorset' on the Jurassic Coast
the first natural site in England to be awarded World Heritage Status by UNESCO
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Church Beach
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This little shingle beach at the eastern end of the town, is the last beach before a long stretch of limestone ledges and rock-pools visible at low tide.
The area to the right of this jetty with the remnants of the 2008 landslip, is known as East Cliff, where Mary Anning found
the remains of an ichthyosaur in 1811.
The famous Cobb breakwater which can be seen on the horizon, is the most well known landmark of Lyme Regis.
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Site modified:
18th February 2013 |