The beach in front of St Oliver Plunkett’s Church was once known as either Priest’s Beach or Ladies’ Beach. It is said that the name may be self-explanatory, but it owes its second moniker to Victorian modesty—a man needed only one woman for his romantic endeavours at this time before he could enjoy her company without any moral scruples! Along with building a large sea wall protecting against flooding here came an unusual turn: sections were erected across beaches where women could bathe privately while still being able to see anyone else who might take pleasure from watching them swim.:
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