John Martin's Ledge

Island in Cornwall

England

John Martin's Ledge

Lower Town Quay The smaller of the two quays on St Martin’s. The larger quay at Higher Town is the one used for freight deliveries, but is inaccessible at a low tide.

The island behind is the uninhabited Tean (pronounced tea-an).
Lower Town Quay Credit: David Lally

John Martin's Ledge is a small island located off the coast of Cornwall, England. The island is situated in the Celtic Sea, approximately 4 miles southwest of the town of Porthleven. It is named after John Martin, a local fisherman who discovered the ledge in the 19th century.

The island is known for its rugged and rocky terrain, with towering cliffs that reach up to 200 feet in some places. It is largely uninhabited, with no permanent residents, and access to the island is limited due to the treacherous waters and strong currents that surround it.

John Martin's Ledge is a popular destination for birdwatching enthusiasts, as it is home to a diverse range of seabirds, including gulls, puffins, and razorbills. The island also provides an important nesting site for various species.

Due to its remote location and challenging conditions, the island is largely inaccessible to visitors. However, boat tours and guided excursions are occasionally organized to allow interested individuals to explore the island's natural beauty and observe its wildlife.

In addition to its natural attractions, John Martin's Ledge holds historical significance. It is believed to have been used as a lookout point during World War II, with remnants of old military structures still visible on the island.

Overall, John Martin's Ledge offers a unique and awe-inspiring landscape, rich in both natural and historical features. It remains a hidden gem for those fortunate enough to experience its beauty firsthand.

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John Martin's Ledge Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 49.961439/-6.3014789 or Grid Reference SV9115. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lower Town Quay The smaller of the two quays on St Martin’s. The larger quay at Higher Town is the one used for freight deliveries, but is inaccessible at a low tide.

The island behind is the uninhabited Tean (pronounced tea-an).
Lower Town Quay
The smaller of the two quays on St Martin’s. The larger quay at Higher Town is the one used for freight deliveries, but is inaccessible at a low tide. The island behind is the uninhabited Tean (pronounced tea-an).
Great Bay panorama On of the most beautiful spots on the islands.
Great Bay panorama
On of the most beautiful spots on the islands.
Sunrise on Tresco A super sunrise from our hotel bedroom at the Island Hotel.
Sunrise on Tresco
A super sunrise from our hotel bedroom at the Island Hotel.
Middle Ledge Just off Old Grimsby Harbour
Middle Ledge
Just off Old Grimsby Harbour
Tide Rock on Long Ledge Just off Old Grimsby Harbour
Tide Rock on Long Ledge
Just off Old Grimsby Harbour
Blockhouse, Tresco Grade II listed. Listing number 1219196. Fortification probably dating from 1548-52.
Blockhouse, Tresco
Grade II listed. Listing number 1219196. Fortification probably dating from 1548-52.
Borough Farm Outbuildings Grade II listed. Listing number 1376771. House and outbuilding, now outbuilding. C18 with extension between 1880 and 1906.
Borough Farm Outbuildings
Grade II listed. Listing number 1376771. House and outbuilding, now outbuilding. C18 with extension between 1880 and 1906.
Towards Foreman's Island and Long Ledge From behind the Sea Garden Cottages, Old Grimsby.
Towards Foreman's Island and Long Ledge
From behind the Sea Garden Cottages, Old Grimsby.
The Pest House, St Helen's An 18th century quarantine station for plague victims from passing ships who were isolated on this small island to await their fate. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Helen%27s,_Isles_of_Scilly" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Helen%27s,_Isles_of_Scilly">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
The Pest House, St Helen's
An 18th century quarantine station for plague victims from passing ships who were isolated on this small island to await their fate. LinkExternal link
St Helen's Pest House The small quarantine shelter where sailors infected with the plague were marooned. A small graveyard is nearby which kind of tells its own story.
St Helen's Pest House
The small quarantine shelter where sailors infected with the plague were marooned. A small graveyard is nearby which kind of tells its own story.
Old Grimsby Harbour and the Blockhouse In the distance can be seen St Martin's (to the left) and Nornour <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/SV9414">SV9414</a>.
Old Grimsby Harbour and the Blockhouse
In the distance can be seen St Martin's (to the left) and Nornour SV9414.
The Old Blockhouse, Tresco Built to defend Old Grimsby Harbour.
The Old Blockhouse, Tresco
Built to defend Old Grimsby Harbour.
Farmland on the eastern side of Tresco
Farmland on the eastern side of Tresco
Footpath to Rushy Point from near the Old Blockhouse Tresco
Footpath to Rushy Point from near the Old Blockhouse Tresco
Tresco Blockhouse Point 1990
Tresco Blockhouse Point 1990
Old Blockhouse on Tresco The Old Blockhouse near Old Grimsby.
Old Blockhouse on Tresco
The Old Blockhouse near Old Grimsby.
Boat stored for winter On the lane near Borough Farm.
Boat stored for winter
On the lane near Borough Farm.
Borough; east Tresco The white sand of pentle Bay.
As seen from the outgoing helicopter flight to Tresco.
Borough; east Tresco
The white sand of pentle Bay. As seen from the outgoing helicopter flight to Tresco.
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John Martin's Ledge is located at Grid Ref: SV9115 (Lat: 49.961439, Lng: -6.3014789)

Division: Isles of Scilly

Unitary Authority: Isles of Scilly

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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Located within 500m of 49.961439,-6.3014789
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Lat/Long: 49.96522/-6.304899
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Lower Town
Name Kw: Trewoles
Place: village
Wikidata: Q6693875
Lat/Long: 49.9658215/-6.3019184
Seamark Beacon Special Purpose Colour: yellow
Seamark Beacon Special Purpose Shape: pile
Seamark Type: beacon_special_purpose
Lat/Long: 49.9644449/-6.3012815
Seamark Beacon Special Purpose Colour: black
Seamark Beacon Special Purpose Shape: pile
Seamark Type: beacon_special_purpose
Lat/Long: 49.9645761/-6.3031697
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