Hastings old town has 50 Net Shops, black wooden sheds standing in neat rows on the shingle beach. They were built to provide weather-proof stores for the fishing gear that rotted if left wet for a long time. Most stand on a piece of beach that appeared suddenly after the first of the town’s groynes were erected in 1834. The new beach area was small, so each shop could only have about eight or nine feet square to build on, and with limited space the sheds had to grow upwards, some originally stood on posts to let the sea go underneath. A hot sunny day, took a ride on the funicular railway to the top of East Hill.