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Spurn Point (or Spurn Head as it is also known) is a narrow sand spit on the tip of the coast of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England that reaches into the North Sea and forms the north bank of th...
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The photo shows Spurn Point from the south. The buildings in the foreground are a lifeboat station and Humber Pilots base. These are soon to be abandoned due to the likelyhood of the neck of the spit being breached. ... REFERENCES: Boer, G De. (1964) Spurn Head: its history and evolution. Trans. Inst. Brit. Geogr. 34, 71-89...
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Spurn Point a truly unique place in England. Situated on the North bank of the entrance to the River Humber. ... With Spurn being a nature reserve, unfortunately. No Dogs allowed at all. ... SKEALS The Spurn, Kilnsea and Easington Area Local Studies Group...
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Route Spurn Head County East Riding of Yorkshire Difficulty Easy Distance 13 km (8 miles) Typical time 4 hours OS grid reference: TA 417158; Explorer 292 Starting point Bluebell car park, Kilnsea...
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Spurn Point is one of the most striking features of Britain's coastline. ... Yorkshire and Lincolnshire | Spurn Point ... address: Spurn Point, Spurn, Humberside, HU12 0UB.
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A profile of the Exmoor Heritage Coast, including area countryside attractions and contact information. ... Despite its pleasant appearance, Spurn Head has a history as a treacherous place for shipping; indeed the lifeboat station there is the only one in Britain manned by a permanent crew. Area Countryside attractions:;
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The area known as Spurn forms the southern extremity of the Holderness coast and includes the unique feature of Spurn Head, a sand and shingle spit 5.5km long, reaching across the mouth of the Humber.
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I took the youngest of our children - just the two of them - out to Spurn Head last Saturday. ... Withernsea and Spurn Head (Explorer Maps) (OS Explorer Map) [Folded Map] (Map)
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Spurn Point (or Spurn Head as it is also known) is a long, narrow spit of sand and shingle held together with mainly marram grass and sea buckthorn. It is a very unique place at just three and a half miles long and only fifty metres wide in places.
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