When the tide is on
A story of Sunderland Point
Sunderland Point is an exposed peninsular situated on the Lancashire coast, with a population of around 70 people.
Twice a day it is cut off from the mainland by the rising tide. Traveling on the tidal road that crosses the salt marsh, brings you to a community that is fortunate to be situated in place of great natural beauty, with an abundance of wild life and history. However, it is also a place that is venerable to each Spring tide and Autumn storm, which are slowly eroding the very ground that it is built upon. A wider selection of the photographs and an extended essay about the history of Sunderland Point are available in a book, entitled When the tide is on.
Sunderland Point - Past & Present
Sunderland Point is an exposed peninsular situated on the Lancashire coast, with a population of around 70 people.
Twice a day it is cut off from the mainland by the rising tide. Traveling on the tidal road that crosses the salt marsh, brings you to a community that is fortunate to be situated in place of great natural beauty, with an abundance of wild life and history. However, it is also a place that is venerable to each Spring tide and Autumn storm, which are slowly eroding the very ground that it is built upon. A wider selection of the photographs and an extended essay about the history of Sunderland Point are available in a book, entitled When the tide is on.
Sunderland Point - Past & Present