Sunday, 8 September 2013

Hartland Quay & incoming tide

 Until Tudor times Hartland was an important port. It lies close to the promontory of Hartland Point, where the coast of Devon turns from facing north into the Bristol Channel to face west into the Atlantic Ocean. The town's harbour, Hartland Quay, is to the south of the point: the quay was originally built in the late 16th century but was swept away in 1887. The high tower of the Church of Saint Nectan in Stoke remains a significant landmark for ships in the Bristol Channel.
















1 comment:

  1. Great pics Simon. Devon's not an area I've visited much - another one to add to the list of places to go.

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