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StillNoFcknClu t1_iuamt37 wrote

Then you think as to why they just don't build the house higher

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Straight_Battle6421 t1_iuauoc9 wrote

I’m amazed at how little space there is from the door to the actual road. How do they not have people hit by cars all the time?

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ItDoesntMatter59 OP t1_iuav1wl wrote

Because its a small English village with restrictions on traffic.

Bosham in southern England

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Mikeezeduzit t1_iuavyxt wrote

Its a modified doorway. Looks like it used to be full height to me. It is very normal for houses to flood and be immediately onto the street in english coastal towns as they were built a long time ago From stone so not easily modified except in this or similar manner) cornwall uk here

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ishitintheurinal t1_iubjf42 wrote

But why not have another step? Does English seawater know how to climb steps?

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TH02N t1_iuar31i wrote

If high tides occur frequently there, there should be marks left at least on the bottom of the step. This scene is too neat for what you claim it is.

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ItDoesntMatter59 OP t1_iuaualz wrote

Its Bosham in the UK.

Look it up if you are so smart. The houses that REGULARLY FLOOD front the sea at shore rd further down the road.

These are a street or so back and can flood less frequently.

Use google to travel along shore road virtually and you will see watermarks on the walls

This is the map reference for the house

(50.8287094, -0.8573312)

Junction of high street / bosham lane

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