Stephen's Ledge

Island in Cornwall

England

Stephen'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

Stephen's Ledge is a small island located off the coast of Cornwall, England. Situated in the Celtic Sea, it is approximately 7 miles southwest of the town of Penzance. The island gets its name from the submerged rock formation upon which it sits, known as Stephen's Ledge.

Covering an area of around 3 acres, Stephen's Ledge is a rocky outcrop that emerges during low tide, revealing a unique and diverse ecosystem. The island is characterized by its rugged cliffs, which rise up to 100 feet above sea level, providing nesting sites for various seabirds such as guillemots, razorbills, and cormorants.

Stephen's Ledge is a popular spot for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers, as it offers a rare opportunity to observe a variety of marine and bird species in their natural habitat. Visitors can witness the comings and goings of local bird populations as they breed and rear their young on the island's rocky ledges.

Due to its remote location and challenging access, Stephen's Ledge is largely untouched by human development. The lack of infrastructure and facilities on the island adds to its untouched charm, making it a haven for those seeking a tranquil and unspoiled natural environment.

It is important to note that Stephen's Ledge can only be accessed during low tide, as it becomes completely submerged during high tides. This adds an element of adventure and caution for those venturing to the island, as they must time their visit carefully to ensure a safe return to the mainland.

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Stephen's Ledge Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 49.959248/-6.3001257 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.
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.
Rowesfield cottage On Tresco, Isles of Scily.
Rowesfield cottage
On Tresco, Isles of Scily.
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.
Bend in the road near Borough Farm On Tresco, Isles of Scilly
Bend in the road near Borough Farm
On Tresco, Isles of Scilly
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.
Beach and Blockhouse Point Granite slabs dot the beaches of east Tresco.
Beach and Blockhouse Point
Granite slabs dot the beaches of east Tresco.
Tide Rock Between Tresco and St Martin's.
Tide Rock
Between Tresco and St Martin's.
Peashopper and Foreman Island Between Tresco and St Martin's.
Peashopper and Foreman Island
Between Tresco and St Martin's.
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Stephen's Ledge is located at Grid Ref: SV9115 (Lat: 49.959248, Lng: -6.3001257)

Division: Isles of Scilly

Unitary Authority: Isles of Scilly

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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