Wringcliff Bay

Coordinates: 51°13′52″N 3°51′39″W / 51.23111°N 3.86083°W / 51.23111; -3.86083
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Wringcliff Bay

Wringcliff Bay, also known as Wring Cliff Cove,[1] is a bay on the Bristol Channel of northern Devon, England. It lies to the northwest of the village of Lynton, to the northeast of Lee Bay in a "basket-shaped hollow" below the Valley of Rocks.[2] Duty Point and Crock Point are nearby.[3] A narrow path leads down from the South West Coast Path to the sand and shingle, and also leads to Lee Abbey to the west.[4][5] The bay is mentioned as "an isolated spot" in Hazel Holt's novel, Gone Away (2010).[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Blue Guides England. 1920. p. 200.
  2. ^ "Wringcliff Bay" (PDF). Omgos.co.uk. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
  3. ^ Campbell, Stewart (1 August 1998). Quaternary of South-West England. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Chapman & Hall. p. 238. ISBN 978-0-412-83220-8.
  4. ^ Pyatt, Edward C. (1 January 1971). Coastal paths of the South West. David and Charles. pp. 26–30.
  5. ^ The Book of Fair Devon. United Devon Association, Exeter. 1900. p. 133.
  6. ^ Holt, Hazel (15 June 2010). Gone Away. Coffeetown Press. p. 37. ISBN 978-1-60381-051-7.

51°13′52″N 3°51′39″W / 51.23111°N 3.86083°W / 51.23111; -3.86083