Twopenny Loaf Rock

Island in Devon East Devon

England

Twopenny Loaf Rock

West bank of River Otter, near Clamour Bridge The River Otter rises in the Blackdown Hills and flows south to enter the English Channel just east of Budleigh Salterton. It is 20 miles long.
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West bank of River Otter, near Clamour Bridge Credit: David Smith

Twopenny Loaf Rock is a small uninhabited island located off the coast of Devon, England. Situated in the English Channel, it is part of the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The island gets its peculiar name from its distinctive loaf-like shape and its historical association with the sale of bread at a two-penny price.

Measuring approximately 150 meters long and 50 meters wide, Twopenny Loaf Rock is composed of rugged cliffs and rocky outcrops. The island is primarily made up of limestone, which has been shaped over centuries by the relentless pounding of the sea. This geological formation gives the island a dramatic and picturesque appearance.

Due to its remote location and challenging terrain, Twopenny Loaf Rock is inaccessible to the general public. However, it is a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The island is home to a variety of seabirds, including guillemots, razorbills, and kittiwakes, which nest on the cliffs during the breeding season. The surrounding waters are also rich in marine life, attracting seals, dolphins, and porpoises.

Twopenny Loaf Rock has a rich historical background, with evidence of human activity dating back to prehistoric times. It was once used as a lookout point during World War II and remnants of military structures can still be seen on the island. Today, it serves as a protected nature reserve, ensuring the preservation of its unique wildlife and geological features.

Overall, Twopenny Loaf Rock is a captivating and untouched natural gem, offering a glimpse into the diverse and untouched beauty of the Devon coastline.

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West bank of River Otter, near Clamour Bridge The River Otter rises in the Blackdown Hills and flows south to enter the English Channel just east of Budleigh Salterton. It is 20 miles long.
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West bank of River Otter, near Clamour Bridge
The River Otter rises in the Blackdown Hills and flows south to enter the English Channel just east of Budleigh Salterton. It is 20 miles long. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
River Otter. looking south from Clamour Bridge The River Otter rises in the Blackdown Hills and flows south to enter the English Channel just east of Budleigh Salterton. It is 20 miles long.
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River Otter. looking south from Clamour Bridge
The River Otter rises in the Blackdown Hills and flows south to enter the English Channel just east of Budleigh Salterton. It is 20 miles long. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Gateposts on cycle track from Otterton to White Bridge
Gateposts on cycle track from Otterton to White Bridge
White Bridge over River Otter and engineering work beyond The works in the floodplain are in order to re-establish a wetland habitat and nature reserve
White Bridge over River Otter and engineering work beyond
The works in the floodplain are in order to re-establish a wetland habitat and nature reserve
Reed beds and River Otter from White Bridge The River Otter rises in the Blackdown Hills and flows south to enter the English Channel just east of Budleigh Salterton. It is 20 miles long.
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Reed beds and River Otter from White Bridge
The River Otter rises in the Blackdown Hills and flows south to enter the English Channel just east of Budleigh Salterton. It is 20 miles long. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Re-establishing a wetland habitat, valley of River Otter The works are in order to re-establish a wetland habitat and nature reserve
Re-establishing a wetland habitat, valley of River Otter
The works are in order to re-establish a wetland habitat and nature reserve
White Bridge over River Otter The South West Coast Path crosses this bridge, as the lowest crossing of the river
White Bridge over River Otter
The South West Coast Path crosses this bridge, as the lowest crossing of the river
Footpath in the Otter Estuary A view of the public footpath, looking north, in the River Otter Estuary Nature Reserve, just west of the River Otter in East Devon.
Footpath in the Otter Estuary
A view of the public footpath, looking north, in the River Otter Estuary Nature Reserve, just west of the River Otter in East Devon.
Reeds by the River Otter, White Bridge, Budleigh Salterton The River Otter rises in the Blackdown Hills and flows south to enter the English Channel just east of Budleigh Salterton. It is 20 miles long.
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Reeds by the River Otter, White Bridge, Budleigh Salterton
The River Otter rises in the Blackdown Hills and flows south to enter the English Channel just east of Budleigh Salterton. It is 20 miles long. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Wetlands in valley of River Otter The Otter Estuary Reserve covers 23 ha and includes tidal mudflats and saltmarshes. It is no longer managed by Devon Wildlife Trust, it is owned and managed by Clinton Devon Estates. It is an SSSI and a good site for birds.
Wetlands in valley of River Otter
The Otter Estuary Reserve covers 23 ha and includes tidal mudflats and saltmarshes. It is no longer managed by Devon Wildlife Trust, it is owned and managed by Clinton Devon Estates. It is an SSSI and a good site for birds.
The Old Vicarage A throwback to the time when the parish church was large and prosperous and the incumbent had a large family.
The Old Vicarage
A throwback to the time when the parish church was large and prosperous and the incumbent had a large family.
Otterton mill farm shop Selling local groceries and fresh fruit.
Plus bread made from flour ground at the mill.
Otterton mill farm shop
Selling local groceries and fresh fruit. Plus bread made from flour ground at the mill.
Footpath steps Steps off a public footpath at the rear of Ladram Bay caravan park.
Footpath steps
Steps off a public footpath at the rear of Ladram Bay caravan park.
Stream in Ottery Street It's wintertime. This feeder stream into the River Otter will dry up in the summer months.
Stream in Ottery Street
It's wintertime. This feeder stream into the River Otter will dry up in the summer months.
Big Bank in the lower Otter A new hedge, the Big Bank and two observation hides in the Lower Otter Restoration Project
Big Bank in the lower Otter
A new hedge, the Big Bank and two observation hides in the Lower Otter Restoration Project
The Big Bank observation hide, Lower Otter Restoration Project A path on an earth barrier, part of the Lower Otter Restoration Project
The Big Bank observation hide, Lower Otter Restoration Project
A path on an earth barrier, part of the Lower Otter Restoration Project
Newly created Big Bank, Lower Otter Restoration Project The Otter Estuary Reserve covers 23 ha and includes tidal mudflats and saltmarshes. It is no longer managed by Devon Wildlife Trust, it is owned and managed by Clinton Devon Estates. It is an SSSI and a good site for birds.
Newly created Big Bank, Lower Otter Restoration Project
The Otter Estuary Reserve covers 23 ha and includes tidal mudflats and saltmarshes. It is no longer managed by Devon Wildlife Trust, it is owned and managed by Clinton Devon Estates. It is an SSSI and a good site for birds.
Flooded field north of South Farm Road, near Budleigh Salterton The field has been flooded, and a new dam created for the road, as part of the Lower Otter Restoration Project
Flooded field north of South Farm Road, near Budleigh Salterton
The field has been flooded, and a new dam created for the road, as part of the Lower Otter Restoration Project
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Twopenny Loaf Rock is located at Grid Ref: SY0983 (Lat: 50.645357, Lng: -3.2871012)

Administrative County: Devon

District: East Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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