Advice for Beadnall beach and area.

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cjscat
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Advice for Beadnall beach and area.

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We are to stay in Beadnall in a few months.
Can anyone please advice on which beaches in this area I can search armed with my Crown Estate permit?
I checked prior to booking our stay that Purple beach area showed up for much of that part of the coast.
I do however know that this doesn't mean that it is a forgone conclusion that one can search these beaches.
We booked a stay in Wells next Sea after clarifying by checking the C E map that the beach showed asb eing Crown Estate.The break was ruined when we were forbidden from searching there.
So please, any tips for beaches such as Seahouses,Bamburgh,Amble,Baednall would be lovely.
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Post by shotwell »

cjscat wrote:We are to stay in Beadnall in a few months.
Can anyone please advice on which beaches in this area I can search armed with my Crown Estate permit?
I checked prior to booking our stay that Purple beach area showed up for much of that part of the coast.
I do however know that this doesn't mean that it is a forgone conclusion that one can search these beaches.
We booked a stay in Wells next Sea after clarifying by checking the C E map that the beach showed asb eing Crown Estate.The break was ruined when we were forbidden from searching there.
So please, any tips for beaches such as Seahouses,Bamburgh,Amble,Baednall would be lovely.
Hi i have detected at seahouses found that the sand was very very deep in other words.
Tons of it did not get a signal with the sovereign wish i had taken the pi .
There are old finds to be had north of bamburgh castle.
As for beadnal bay there you can sometimes pick up roman stuff as well as mordern hope this helps .
Ian
cjscat
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Post by cjscat »

Thankyou Ian that's helpful.
Always like to get some info on the areas I'm visiting,better safe than sorry as they say.
Cheers for the tips.
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