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==Jersey Marine Beach== |
==Jersey Marine Beach== |
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Jersey Marine beach stretches from the River Neath estuary to [[Swansea Docks]]. It is backed by sand dunes at [[Crymlyn Burrows]] to the west and grassland to the east where the Earlswood golf course is located. Heavy industrial sites are prominent to the eastern and western ends of the beach. It is a very quiet beach in all seasons compared to its neighbouring beaches, due to limited access. The only access by road is off the Fabian Way at the Jersey Marine roundabout. |
Jersey Marine beach stretches from the River Neath estuary to [[Swansea Docks]]. It is backed by sand dunes at [[Crymlyn Burrows]] to the west and grassland to the east where the Earlswood golf course is located. Heavy industrial sites are prominent to the eastern and western ends of the beach. It is a very quiet beach in all seasons compared to its neighbouring beaches, due to limited access. The only access by road is off the Fabian Way at the Jersey Marine roundabout. |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=2556826&page=1 Geograph: Pictures of Jersey Marine area] |
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Revision as of 12:58, 14 April 2008
Jersey Marine is a village in south Wales. It falls within the area of the Neath Port Talbot unitary authority and is 3 miles east of Swansea.
The village includes the Pant Y Sais Nature Reserve, a fen area featuring a circular boardwalk which connects with the tow path of the Tennant Canal.
A new 800,000 sq ft distribution centre for Amazon.co.uk is sited south of the village.
Jersey Marine tower
Jersey Marine is most famous to locals for its tower. This is a four storey octagonal tower that was built in Victorian times. The tower was designed to provide a panoramic view of the surrounding area. It was built as part of the development of Jersey Marine as a holiday resort. Having fallen into disrepair, it was fully restored in 2006 as part of The Towers Hotel and is now used as a bridal suite.
Jersey Marine Beach
Jersey Marine beach stretches from the River Neath estuary to Swansea Docks. It is backed by sand dunes at Crymlyn Burrows to the west and grassland to the east where the Earlswood golf course is located. Heavy industrial sites are prominent to the eastern and western ends of the beach. It is a very quiet beach in all seasons compared to its neighbouring beaches, due to limited access. The only access by road is off the Fabian Way at the Jersey Marine roundabout.