Hope's Nose
Hope's Nose | |
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Location in Devon | |
Location | Torquay, Devon |
OS grid | SX 9475 6350 |
Coordinates | 50°27′43″N 3°29′03″W / 50.4619°N 3.4841°WCoordinates: 50°27′43″N 3°29′03″W / 50.4619°N 3.4841°W |
Geology | Devonian Limestone |
Designation | Site of Special Scientific Interest |
Hope's Nose is a coastal headland, separating Tor Bay from Babbacombe Bay. It is visible from much of the town and harbour of Torquay, Devon. It has been a Site of Special Scientific Interest along with the nearby Wall's Hill since 1986.[1]
History[]
During the 19th century gold was found at the headland.[2] Samples of this can be seen at the Natural History Museum in London.
References[]
- ^ "Hope's Nose to Wall's Hill SSSI". designatedsites.naturalengland.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-11-29.
- ^ "BBC Devon - Walk Through Time - Torquay Coral Coast Walk: Hope's Nose". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-12-02.
Categories:
- Headlands of Devon