EPW033146 ENGLAND (1930). Lynmouth Street and environs, Lynmouth, 1930
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Title | [EPW033146] Lynmouth Street and environs, Lynmouth, 1930 |
Reference | EPW033146 |
Date | July-1930 |
Link | |
Place name | LYNMOUTH |
Parish | LYNTON AND LYNMOUTH |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 272278, 149512 |
Longitude / Latitude | -3.8294897732399, 51.229970473667 |
National Grid Reference | SS723495 |
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Disused lime kilns |
David Parry |
Tuesday 2nd of April 2013 02:47:05 PM |
Typically built along the coast to receive boat loads of limestone from Wales. |
David Parry |
Tuesday 2nd of April 2013 02:49:24 PM |
Bonnicott House |
David Parry |
Tuesday 2nd of April 2013 02:33:48 PM |
Bonnicott House was the rectory to St John's church opposite. Now the very welcoming Grade II listed Bonnicott Guest House. |
David Parry |
Tuesday 2nd of April 2013 02:41:29 PM |
This relatively flat area above the wave-cut platform (see pin below) suggests a 'relic feature' also cut by the sea at the time of a relatively higher sea level. Such relative sea level change in this area might be account for by a small amount of isostatic uplift after the last ice age as the weight of the ice sheet that extended south to the Bristol Channel melted away.
Behind the flat area is a relic sea cliff (covered in trees) that is now cut-off from the processes that formed it many thousand of years ago. There is a similar, but smaller, 'flat' on the western side of the mouth of the River Lyn to the right of the picture.
There are other similar coastal flats along the north Somerset coast that suggest the process is repeated at other locations. Some are much larger as for example at Minehead. |
Maurice |
Friday 22nd of March 2013 07:14:29 AM |
Now forms an ideal platform for a real grass mini golf course. |
David Parry |
Tuesday 2nd of April 2013 02:50:22 PM |
Wave-cut platform (wave-cut bench) - a marine erosion surface formed at the base of a cliff and slope towards the sea. Its horizontal extent being controlled by the tidal range. This active erosion surface is strewn with boulders that have been eroded from the surface and become trapped in the depressions in the structure. See also the pin by trees in the field. |
Maurice |
Friday 22nd of March 2013 06:53:02 AM |
Much of this area was destroyed in the floods of 15-16th August 1952, when the side stream became a ranging torrent down the road. The white, gable fronted Lyndale Hotel features in many pictures of the floods. |
Maurice |
Tuesday 19th of March 2013 02:03:24 PM |
St. John the Baptist Church, Lynmouth |
Class31 |
Tuesday 19th of March 2013 11:05:18 AM |
Bath Hotel |
Class31 |
Tuesday 19th of March 2013 11:03:20 AM |
Rising Sun Hotel |
Class31 |
Tuesday 19th of March 2013 11:01:51 AM |
Rock House Hotel |
Class31 |
Tuesday 19th of March 2013 11:00:19 AM |
River Lyn |
Class31 |
Tuesday 19th of March 2013 10:58:06 AM |
Footbridge |
Class31 |
Tuesday 19th of March 2013 10:57:50 AM |
Tors Hotel |
Class31 |
Tuesday 19th of March 2013 10:47:57 AM |
Rhenish Tower. Grade II listed. |
Class31 |
Tuesday 19th of March 2013 10:46:59 AM |
Drill Hall |
Class31 |
Tuesday 19th of March 2013 10:44:34 AM |
Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway |
Class31 |
Tuesday 19th of March 2013 10:42:01 AM |
Fantastic funicular railway with glorious views. Ingenious water operated system. |
David Parry |
Tuesday 2nd of April 2013 03:10:17 PM |
User Comment Contributions
Bonnicott Guest House photographed in March 2013. Grade II Listed in 1973. See Wiki on this page for historical background. |
David Parry |
Monday 6th of May 2013 05:37:27 PM |
The former 'Wiki' section on the BfA pages is now the 'Factual Summary' tab above. |
David Parry |
Monday 6th of May 2013 05:37:27 PM |
The Rhenish Tower photographed in March 2013. Grade II Listed in 1950. See Wiki on this page for historical background. |
David Parry |
Monday 6th of May 2013 05:36:50 PM |
The former 'Wiki' section on the BfA pages is now the 'Factual Summary' tab above. |
David Parry |
Monday 6th of May 2013 05:36:50 PM |
The Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff railway today. |
David Parry |
Friday 19th of April 2013 09:29:33 PM |