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Home » Bridport Beaches » Beach activity-Eastmans

Beach activity-Eastmans

Posted in Bridport Beaches | 3 comments

Beach activity-Eastmans

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  1. Jeff June 1, 2013

    This is a photo of Eastmans Beach, so named because the Eastmans built one of the first houses on Bentley street immediately above this beach. many of Bridports beaches were named after families who owned houses above specific beaches, eg Mattingleys and Murphys beaches.

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    • judy_bar June 7, 2013

      Thank you Jeff. Which beach is Murphy’s by the way?

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    • Lorraine Quinn November 12, 2021

      Hi Jeff, Can you tell me who the Eastman’s were who built one of the first houses?

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