2014

SS1443 : The National Trust Lundy

taken 10 years ago, near to Lundy, Devon, England

The National Trust Lundy
The National Trust Lundy
The National Trust keeps its involvement in Lundy fairly low key but the tell-tale acorn sign is there on the beach road.
Lundy Island :: SS1343

Lundy is an island in the Bristol Channel three miles long and half a mile wide. The closest point on the mainland is Hartland Point 11 miles away. Geologically Lundy is a granite mass formed about 50 million years ago and it is surrounded by steep cliffs, which have historically made it a natural fortress, although the island's interior is fairly flat. It is now owned by the National Trust but managed by the Landmark Trust which has a number of holiday cottages available to visitors. In the summer months the MS Oldenburg provides a ferry service to north Devon but in winter the only connection with the mainland is by helicopter. Lundy has a church, a pub and a shop, and is known for its wildlife and rock climbing. In 1986 the island was designated Britain's first statutory marine nature reserve.


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SS1443, 145 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
Stephen McKay   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Saturday, 19 April, 2014   (more nearby)
Submitted
Saturday, 26 April, 2014
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SS 142 438 [100m precision]
WGS84: 51:9.8083N 4:39.5063W
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SS 142 438
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West-northwest (about 292 degrees)
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