Maen Land

Island in Cornwall

England

Maen Land

Footpath to Lowland Point The path was re-routed a few years ago to accommodate expansion of the Dean Gabbro Quarry to the north.
Virtually all the land within this square and indeed the hectad SW81 can be seen in this shot.
Footpath to Lowland Point Credit: Jonathan Billinger

Maen Land, Cornwall is a small island located off the southwestern coast of England. Situated in the Celtic Sea, it is part of the Isles of Scilly archipelago. With an area of about 4 hectares, Maen Land is one of the smallest islands in the Scilly Isles.

The island is characterized by its rugged and rocky terrain, with a coastline marked by cliffs and small coves. Its landscape is primarily composed of low-lying grassland scattered with wildflowers and heather. Maen Land boasts breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding azure waters and neighboring islands.

Despite its small size, the island is home to a variety of wildlife. Seabirds, such as puffins, gulls, and cormorants, can often be spotted along the cliffs and in the surrounding waters. Grey seals can also be seen basking on the rocks or swimming close to the shore.

Maen Land has a rich historical background, with evidence of human occupation dating back to prehistoric times. The island is believed to have been used for farming during the Bronze Age, as evidenced by the remains of ancient field systems. Additionally, archaeological discoveries have revealed the presence of early Christian chapels and burial sites, highlighting the island's religious significance in the past.

Due to its remote location and limited accessibility, Maen Land remains largely uninhabited and undeveloped. It offers a tranquil and secluded retreat for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful escape from the mainland.

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Maen Land Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.040762/-5.0626968 or Grid Reference SW8020. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Footpath to Lowland Point The path was re-routed a few years ago to accommodate expansion of the Dean Gabbro Quarry to the north.
Virtually all the land within this square and indeed the hectad SW81 can be seen in this shot.
Footpath to Lowland Point
The path was re-routed a few years ago to accommodate expansion of the Dean Gabbro Quarry to the north. Virtually all the land within this square and indeed the hectad SW81 can be seen in this shot.
Flowers and boulders at Lowland Point On a glorious spring day.
Flowers and boulders at Lowland Point
On a glorious spring day.
Great Wrea Rocks off Lowland Point.
Great Wrea
Rocks off Lowland Point.
Lowland Point A descriptive name for a very low coastal area, unusual for Cornwall. Viewed from the steeply descending path along the western boundary of the old Dean Quarry.
Lowland Point
A descriptive name for a very low coastal area, unusual for Cornwall. Viewed from the steeply descending path along the western boundary of the old Dean Quarry.
Little Wrea Current population three (cormorants).
Little Wrea
Current population three (cormorants).
Lowland Point The isolated rock some way out is Little Wrea. Great Wrea is hidden round the corner of the point and is much closer in, no longer an island at low tide.
Lowland Point
The isolated rock some way out is Little Wrea. Great Wrea is hidden round the corner of the point and is much closer in, no longer an island at low tide.
Stairway to Heaven A stile at the receding cliff near Lowland Point.
Stairway to Heaven
A stile at the receding cliff near Lowland Point.
Lowland Point Grazing on Lowland Point looking in the distance to Coverack
Lowland Point
Grazing on Lowland Point looking in the distance to Coverack
A very wet section of the SW Coast Path at Lowland Point, Cprnwall
A very wet section of the SW Coast Path at Lowland Point, Cprnwall
Stepping stones across some of the boggier part of the SW Coast Path at Lowland Point, Cornwall This section passes through National Trust land.
Stepping stones across some of the boggier part of the SW Coast Path at Lowland Point, Cornwall
This section passes through National Trust land.
Entering National Trust land at Lowland Point, Cornwall Part of the SW coast path.
Entering National Trust land at Lowland Point, Cornwall
Part of the SW coast path.
The SW coast path skirts the far end of this cultivated field Taken from an inland path linking the coast path with the nearest road near to St. Keverne.
The SW coast path skirts the far end of this cultivated field
Taken from an inland path linking the coast path with the nearest road near to St. Keverne.
Junction on the coastal path The diverted route via Treglohan reaches the bottom of the hill and the coastal path. The sign on the right warns users of the coastal path of the hazards of blasting in the quarries off to the left.
Junction on the coastal path
The diverted route via Treglohan reaches the bottom of the hill and the coastal path. The sign on the right warns users of the coastal path of the hazards of blasting in the quarries off to the left.
Stone stile and warning sign, coastal path The sign warns of the possibility of blasting in Dean Quarry ahead. The pole to the left is one of the warning flagpoles. At the time the quarry seemed disused. The large upright stone of the stile is presumably the 'Stone' marked on larger scale maps. It has a large 'W' crudely carved on it. There are no administrative boundaries around here, so a property boundary marker?
Stone stile and warning sign, coastal path
The sign warns of the possibility of blasting in Dean Quarry ahead. The pole to the left is one of the warning flagpoles. At the time the quarry seemed disused. The large upright stone of the stile is presumably the 'Stone' marked on larger scale maps. It has a large 'W' crudely carved on it. There are no administrative boundaries around here, so a property boundary marker?
Shore near Lowland Point The area is mapped as 'Polcries', there in no significant near feature other than the beach of large stones, so perhaps that is what it is called.
Shore near Lowland Point
The area is mapped as 'Polcries', there in no significant near feature other than the beach of large stones, so perhaps that is what it is called.
Shore near Lowland Point The area is mapped as 'Polcries', there in no significant near feature other than the beach of large stones, so perhaps that is what it is called.
Shore near Lowland Point
The area is mapped as 'Polcries', there in no significant near feature other than the beach of large stones, so perhaps that is what it is called.
Spring Squill, Lowland Point An impressive spread of Scilla verna on the coastal grassland here.
Spring Squill, Lowland Point
An impressive spread of Scilla verna on the coastal grassland here.
Path leading inland from the SW Coast Path
Path leading inland from the SW Coast Path
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Maen Land is located at Grid Ref: SW8020 (Lat: 50.040762, Lng: -5.0626968)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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