Where is it?

I guess the Colne is the closest to the railway - unless Roger argues the Thames is (at Leigh)

Not much of a sea wall at the image - hence the barrier at Wivenhoe of course to protect Colchester. I wonder if the '53 floods hit Colchester.
 
I guess the Colne is the closest to the railway - unless Roger argues the Thames is (at Leigh)

Not much of a sea wall at the image - hence the barrier at Wivenhoe of course to protect Colchester. I wonder if the '53 floods hit Colchester.
I think they did. Some of the old folk at WSC remember it well and it crops up in conversation from time to time. If you drop in a Sunday lunchtime they will be there.
 
Wivenhoe certainly; it's barely knee high from an average spring. I was thinking about the Hythe. That must have been at risk.
It was higher up that I was referring to. Googling doesn't help much but someone describes 'minor flooding' at Colchestrer, presumably because the housing wasn't on the flood plain.
 
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