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Wringcliff Bay

Wringcliff Bay, also known as Wring Cliff Cove, 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. Duty Point and Crock Point are nearby. 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. The bay is mentioned as "an isolated spot" in Hazel Holt's novel, Gone Away (2010).

References

  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


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