Blue Mellem

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Devon Torridge

England

Blue Mellem

Shipload Bay from Eldern Point
Shipload Bay from Eldern Point Credit: Dani

Blue Mellem is a stunning coastal feature located in Devon, England. It is a headland and point that captivates visitors with its natural beauty and unique geological formations. Situated on the southern coast of Devon, Blue Mellem offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the vast expanse of the English Channel.

The headland is characterized by its striking blue cliffs, which have earned it the name "Blue Mellem." These cliffs are composed of sedimentary rocks, which have been shaped by millions of years of geological processes. The layers of rock are clearly visible, displaying a range of colors from deep blues to pale grays, creating a mesmerizing visual spectacle.

Blue Mellem is also known for its rugged coastline, with numerous coves and caves that have been carved out by the relentless force of the sea. These geological features provide a habitat for a variety of marine life, making it a popular spot for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.

The headland offers several walking trails that allow visitors to explore its natural wonders up close. These trails wind through lush coastal vegetation, providing opportunities for birdwatching and encountering other wildlife such as seals and dolphins.

Blue Mellem is not only a haven for nature lovers but also a place of historical significance. The headland was once home to an ancient settlement, and remnants of Iron Age forts can still be seen, adding a layer of intrigue to this already captivating destination.

Overall, Blue Mellem is a must-visit coastal feature in Devon, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, geological wonders, and historical charm.

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Blue Mellem Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.020568/-4.4757931 or Grid Reference SS2627. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Shipload Bay from Eldern Point
Shipload Bay from Eldern Point
Hartland: Shipload Bay View from the South West Coast Path, at the top of East Titchberry Cliff
Hartland: Shipload Bay
View from the South West Coast Path, at the top of East Titchberry Cliff
Gawlish Cliff On the South West Coast path from Hartland Point to Clovelly.
Gawlish Cliff
On the South West Coast path from Hartland Point to Clovelly.
Trig Point: Fatacott Cliff On the South West Coastpath between Hartland Point and Clovelly. I'm not sure of the spelling of Fat(t)acott. Whether it's Fatacott (the Cliff) or Fattacott (the East and West farms).
Trig Point: Fatacott Cliff
On the South West Coastpath between Hartland Point and Clovelly. I'm not sure of the spelling of Fat(t)acott. Whether it's Fatacott (the Cliff) or Fattacott (the East and West farms).
Fatacott Cliff Viewed from the South West Coastpath between Hartland Point and Clovelly.
Fatacott Cliff
Viewed from the South West Coastpath between Hartland Point and Clovelly.
Field above Brownsham Cliffs On the South West Coastpath between Hartland Point and Clovelly
Field above Brownsham Cliffs
On the South West Coastpath between Hartland Point and Clovelly
Long Furlong The farmyard barns have been converted into holiday cottages at this attractive spot on the lane to Hartland Quay. The chimneys indicate the age of the farmhouse.
Long Furlong
The farmyard barns have been converted into holiday cottages at this attractive spot on the lane to Hartland Quay. The chimneys indicate the age of the farmhouse.
East Fattacott Farm Or Fatacott... And I suspect that the two farms, East and West Fattacott, may have become one, as there only seems to be one farmhouse beside the considerable number of barns. Here it is seen across the plateau from the end of the drive way to the farm at Moor.
East Fattacott Farm
Or Fatacott... And I suspect that the two farms, East and West Fattacott, may have become one, as there only seems to be one farmhouse beside the considerable number of barns. Here it is seen across the plateau from the end of the drive way to the farm at Moor.
Exmansworthy Cliff The scrub-covered headland below marks the point at which Exmansworthy  Cliff becomes Brownsham Cliff as Beckland Bay begins. Taken from the South West Coast Path as it follows Hartland Footpath 66. The view includes <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/420638">SS2926 : Blackchurch Rock, Mouthmill Beach</a>, with, in the distance, the coast past Westward Ho! and Braunton.
Exmansworthy Cliff
The scrub-covered headland below marks the point at which Exmansworthy Cliff becomes Brownsham Cliff as Beckland Bay begins. Taken from the South West Coast Path as it follows Hartland Footpath 66. The view includes SS2926 : Blackchurch Rock, Mouthmill Beach, with, in the distance, the coast past Westward Ho! and Braunton.
Junction at Dillington Bungalow The principal lane leading from Hartland Point to the outside world can be an awkward width, and this driver is taking no chances. On the right at this junction is an unusual fragment of plateau-top woodland, unnamed on the maps.
Junction at Dillington Bungalow
The principal lane leading from Hartland Point to the outside world can be an awkward width, and this driver is taking no chances. On the right at this junction is an unusual fragment of plateau-top woodland, unnamed on the maps.
Youltree Cross Two junctions for the price of one. In the background is Moor Cross, where a lane branches off to Fattacott. Youltree Cross is a significant junction of lanes north of Hartland.
Youltree Cross
Two junctions for the price of one. In the background is Moor Cross, where a lane branches off to Fattacott. Youltree Cross is a significant junction of lanes north of Hartland.
Lundy Island from near  Exmansworthy Seen from the path (not on the definitive map) linking the National Trust car park at Exmansworthy with the coast path. The tractor was spreading black slurry. The view may look idyllic but the smell was indescribable.
Lundy Island from near Exmansworthy
Seen from the path (not on the definitive map) linking the National Trust car park at Exmansworthy with the coast path. The tractor was spreading black slurry. The view may look idyllic but the smell was indescribable.
Coast path above Exmansworthy Cliff The path circumnavigates a field of barley. The cliffs ahead are at Beckland Cliff and Windbury Head (in SS2826), and beyond that, at Mouth Mill with the distinctive Blackchurch Rock. In the distance is the coast towards Westward Ho!
Coast path above Exmansworthy Cliff
The path circumnavigates a field of barley. The cliffs ahead are at Beckland Cliff and Windbury Head (in SS2826), and beyond that, at Mouth Mill with the distinctive Blackchurch Rock. In the distance is the coast towards Westward Ho!
Waterlogged bridleway near Fattacott Hartland Bridleway 47 is not merely waterlogged because of the recent heavy rain; according to a local farmer it's always like this and a ditch is needed. On this stretch it came to within 2 inches of the top of my wellingtons.
Waterlogged bridleway near Fattacott
Hartland Bridleway 47 is not merely waterlogged because of the recent heavy rain; according to a local farmer it's always like this and a ditch is needed. On this stretch it came to within 2 inches of the top of my wellingtons.
Shipload Bay With the impressive backdrop of East Titchberry Cliff, ending in Eldern Point, this is one of the scenic highlights on a stretch of the coastal path where views of the actual coast tend to be few and far between. Theoretically, land access to the beach is currently closed, but there are figures near the bottom of the steep path. The coast path itself sticks to the top of the cliff.
Shipload Bay
With the impressive backdrop of East Titchberry Cliff, ending in Eldern Point, this is one of the scenic highlights on a stretch of the coastal path where views of the actual coast tend to be few and far between. Theoretically, land access to the beach is currently closed, but there are figures near the bottom of the steep path. The coast path itself sticks to the top of the cliff.
Exmansworthy Cliff Looking east along the cliffs to Beckland Bay, Windbury Point and Blackchurch Rock.
Exmansworthy Cliff
Looking east along the cliffs to Beckland Bay, Windbury Point and Blackchurch Rock.
View from Exmanworthy Cliff North Devon coast viewed from above Exmanworthy Cliff. In the distance the coastline continues towards Westward Ho!
View from Exmanworthy Cliff
North Devon coast viewed from above Exmanworthy Cliff. In the distance the coastline continues towards Westward Ho!
Coast path above Brownsham Cliff An easier section of the South West Coast Path between Clovelly and Hartland Point.
Coast path above Brownsham Cliff
An easier section of the South West Coast Path between Clovelly and Hartland Point.
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Blue Mellem is located at Grid Ref: SS2627 (Lat: 51.020568, Lng: -4.4757931)

Administrative County: Devon

District: Torridge

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

What 3 Words

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Located within 500m of 51.020568,-4.4757931
Barrier: kissing_gate
Foot: yes
Lat/Long: 51.0196563/-4.4806794
Stanbury Acre
Description: OS trig pillar
Ele: 153.863
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Ref: SS30/24
Source: Ordnance Survey (OGL)
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Lat/Long: 51.0196673/-4.4706214
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