DescriptionLewingtons Rock Shop - geograph.org.uk - 752830.jpg
English: Lewingtons Rock Shop At the entrance to the old West Pier is this rather weather beaten rock shop guaranteed to light up the eyes of any child that walks into it. The fencing is there to keep people from going underneath the pier structure. The small kiosk type building next to the steps is actually a one man pillbox constructed during World War Two to protect any invasion from the direction of the beach.
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