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Final stages of demolition job of former hotel threatened by cliff erosion on UK coast

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Workers have entered the final stages of demolition work of the National Trust Cafe at Birling Gap, East Sussex.

With the former hotel being threatened by cliff erosion due to its precarious position, work has been done to demolish part of the cafe.

Demolition work will see what was once the old former hotel reception and bedrooms built between 1878 and 1909 torn down forever as the sea encroaches and frequent chalk cliff falls make the building unsafe for use.

Birling Gap is the National Trust's second most popular venue in Britain. The iconic beauty spot is loved and known by many with over 350,000 visitors a year, but cliff erosion has left it precariously close to falling into the sea.

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