LittleSister
Well-Known Member
We camped in Wells a couple of times in the 1970s at a campsite pretty close to the lifeboat station. I don't remember it being quite so boxy and "functional" then - wasn't it about half that size with a curved roof?
You will be chuffed to learn the new lifeboat station will have a curved roof. It is however much bigger, two storey, and in a different position.
Clearly the facade of the building is not 120 years old and the buildings have been modified as the lifeboats have changed over the years .
Indeed. I saw a statement about the demolition and how they would deal with the various materials, but can't find it again. There is a miss-mash of various more modern material added to, and built on top of older construction. The internal floor (at least of the original part) is wooden and they suspect, but don't know for sure before they demolish it, that the foundations are wooden piles. Assuming that is correct, these piles are to be left In place, but with the tops cut off just below ground level, as they may have been influencing erosion in the vicinity and their removal might precipitate change in the shape of the shoreline.

