Sheep Ledges

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Cornwall

England

Sheep Ledges

Plum Island Tresco View Across New Grimsby Harbour to Plum island  with the island of Bryher in the background and King Henry's Castle on the extreme right.
Plum Island Tresco Credit: Nigel Mykura

Sheep Ledges is a prominent coastal feature located in Cornwall, England. Situated on the southwestern tip of the county, Sheep Ledges is a headland that extends into the Celtic Sea. It is characterized by its rugged cliffs, rocky outcrops, and stunning panoramic views of the surrounding coastline.

The headland got its name from the large population of sheep that once grazed on its slopes. While the sheep are no longer present, their historical presence has left an indelible mark on the local landscape. The cliffs of Sheep Ledges rise dramatically from the sea, reaching heights of up to 100 meters in some places. These cliffs are composed of sedimentary rock layers, which offer a glimpse into the geological history of the area.

Sheep Ledges is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and hikers due to its outstanding natural beauty. The headland offers several walking trails that wind their way along the cliff tops, providing breathtaking views of the turquoise waters below. Visitors can observe a variety of seabirds nesting on the cliffs, including gulls, razorbills, and puffins.

In addition to its natural attractions, Sheep Ledges also holds historical significance. The headland is dotted with remnants of ancient settlements, such as stone walls and burial mounds, which hint at its past as a site of human habitation.

Overall, Sheep Ledges is a captivating coastal feature that combines stunning natural scenery, diverse wildlife, and a rich historical heritage. It offers a unique experience for those seeking to explore the rugged beauty of Cornwall's coastline.

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Sheep Ledges Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 49.944536/-6.3638613 or Grid Reference SV8714. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Plum Island Tresco View Across New Grimsby Harbour to Plum island  with the island of Bryher in the background and King Henry's Castle on the extreme right.
Plum Island Tresco
View Across New Grimsby Harbour to Plum island with the island of Bryher in the background and King Henry's Castle on the extreme right.
A misty day on Bryher Not such a good day, weather wise as the mist was down over the island most of the day. This dull view is looking towards Hell Bay Hotel.
A misty day on Bryher
Not such a good day, weather wise as the mist was down over the island most of the day. This dull view is looking towards Hell Bay Hotel.
Alighting on Samson Firethorn dropping off visitors to Samson.
Alighting on Samson
Firethorn dropping off visitors to Samson.
Stonewall on Samson At the uninhabited settlement on Samson
Stonewall on Samson
At the uninhabited settlement on Samson
Remnants on Samson Remnants of housing and stone walls on Samson
Remnants on Samson
Remnants of housing and stone walls on Samson
Abandoned dwelling An abandoned dwelling on Samson
Abandoned dwelling
An abandoned dwelling on Samson
Cairns on North Hill Burial chambers on North Hill, Samson
Cairns on North Hill
Burial chambers on North Hill, Samson
Rainbow between Tresco and Bryher Looking north towards Plumb Island
Rainbow between Tresco and Bryher
Looking north towards Plumb Island
Osprey in front of Merrick Island In the channel between Tresco and Bryher
Osprey in front of Merrick Island
In the channel between Tresco and Bryher
Hell Bay An aptly named bay on Bryher. It is the site of many ship wrecks. The weather was much worse for this image being grey, windy and quite damp.
Hell Bay
An aptly named bay on Bryher. It is the site of many ship wrecks. The weather was much worse for this image being grey, windy and quite damp.
Tresco Gig The gig race is famous on the Scilly Isles. This is the Tresco gig out for a practice row.
Tresco Gig
The gig race is famous on the Scilly Isles. This is the Tresco gig out for a practice row.
Kite Surfing In Tresco Channel between Tresco and Bryher. All Saints' Church, Bryher is in the background.
Kite Surfing
In Tresco Channel between Tresco and Bryher. All Saints' Church, Bryher is in the background.
Scilly Rock West of Bryher, Isles of Scilly
Scilly Rock
West of Bryher, Isles of Scilly
The end of South Cuckoo Adjacent to Scilly Rock
The end of South Cuckoo
Adjacent to Scilly Rock
The gap between Scilly Rock and South Cuckoo On a seals and birds trip on Firethorn of Bryher
The gap between Scilly Rock and South Cuckoo
On a seals and birds trip on Firethorn of Bryher
Little Maiden Bower Looking towards Bryher
Little Maiden Bower
Looking towards Bryher
Mincarlo Island From Firethorn of Tresco Boat Services
Mincarlo Island
From Firethorn of Tresco Boat Services
Castle Bryher rock From Firethorn of Tresco Boat Services
Castle Bryher rock
From Firethorn of Tresco Boat Services
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Sheep Ledges is located at Grid Ref: SV8714 (Lat: 49.944536, Lng: -6.3638613)

Division: Isles of Scilly

Unitary Authority: Isles of Scilly

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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