Mike Keane
10-11-2011, 18:08
The Norman’s Bay Wreck Site (Eastbourne, Sussex) is set out in a similar fashion to the Coronation Wreck site in that the perimeter of the site is roped round at seabed level which makes it an ideal site for Novices.
The Norman's Bay Wreck Site is located south east of Pevensey, East Sussex in Norman's Bay. The wreck has been named after the bay in which it lies due to there being insufficient evidence for identification.
The wreck is thought to be the HMS Resolution or a ship lost during the Battle of Beachy Head.
English Heritage are only permitting one Group per day at a time to visit the site so the best days will get reserved quickly with English Heritage.
I have pre booked some days with English Heritage for the 2012 Summer where individuals or small groups can view the site, please email for details if interested:
Please see links detailing the site: Normans Bay Wreck Site (http://www.sussexshipwrecks.co.uk/Normans%20Bay%20Wreck%20Site.htm)
Or email for details dive@sussexshipwrecks.co.uk
The Norman's Bay Wreck Site is located south east of Pevensey, East Sussex in Norman's Bay. The wreck has been named after the bay in which it lies due to there being insufficient evidence for identification.
The wreck is thought to be the HMS Resolution or a ship lost during the Battle of Beachy Head.
English Heritage are only permitting one Group per day at a time to visit the site so the best days will get reserved quickly with English Heritage.
I have pre booked some days with English Heritage for the 2012 Summer where individuals or small groups can view the site, please email for details if interested:
Please see links detailing the site: Normans Bay Wreck Site (http://www.sussexshipwrecks.co.uk/Normans%20Bay%20Wreck%20Site.htm)
Or email for details dive@sussexshipwrecks.co.uk