Snuffhole Stells

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Berwickshire

Scotland

Snuffhole Stells

Coldingham Loch
Coldingham Loch Credit: Brian Turner

Snuffhole Stells is a prominent coastal feature located in Berwickshire, Scotland. It encompasses a headland and point that juts into the North Sea, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding coastline. The site is known for its rugged beauty and is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The name "Snuffhole Stells" is derived from the Old English words "snuff" meaning a small cave or hole, and "stells" meaning rocky outcrops or ledges. These features are characteristic of the area and can be found along the headland. The headland itself is composed of sedimentary rocks, primarily sandstone and shale, which have been shaped over centuries by the erosive forces of wind and waves.

Visitors to Snuffhole Stells can expect to encounter a diverse range of plant and animal life. The headland supports a variety of coastal grasses, wildflowers, and shrubs, while the surrounding waters are home to numerous marine species. Birdwatchers will also find plenty of opportunities to spot seabirds such as gulls, fulmars, and even the occasional puffin.

In addition to its natural beauty, Snuffhole Stells also holds historical significance. The area is dotted with remnants of ancient settlements, including a small Iron Age fort and a medieval chapel. These archaeological sites provide glimpses into the area's rich cultural heritage.

Overall, Snuffhole Stells offers visitors a unique and captivating coastal experience, with its dramatic cliffs, diverse wildlife, and traces of the past. Whether one is interested in hiking, birdwatching, or simply taking in the breathtaking scenery, this coastal feature is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Snuffhole Stells Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.915518/-2.167688 or Grid Reference NT8969. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Coldingham Loch
Coldingham Loch
Westerside The farm at the end of the single-track road from Coldingham
Westerside
The farm at the end of the single-track road from Coldingham
Rocks below Step Heugh Fine strata in these coastal rocks make them look like gigantic sliced loaves cast into the sea.
Rocks below Step Heugh
Fine strata in these coastal rocks make them look like gigantic sliced loaves cast into the sea.
Waterfall, Heathery Carr The final leap of the Waterside Dean burn.  Looking WNW from Tun Law
Waterfall, Heathery Carr
The final leap of the Waterside Dean burn. Looking WNW from Tun Law
Gorse hedge near Pilmuir Farm Lining the single track road to Westloch House and Westerside.
Gorse hedge near Pilmuir Farm
Lining the single track road to Westloch House and Westerside.
Stripwood, Buskin. A strip wood with some very wind tortured beech trees. Now a waymarked path, part of a trend making lowland Scotland easily accessible.
Stripwood, Buskin.
A strip wood with some very wind tortured beech trees. Now a waymarked path, part of a trend making lowland Scotland easily accessible.
Buskin. View out of the woods to the roofs of the farm.
Buskin.
View out of the woods to the roofs of the farm.
Stubble, Westerside A field still to be ploughed with a fine view over the sea. Not so good in a winter easterly though.
Stubble, Westerside
A field still to be ploughed with a fine view over the sea. Not so good in a winter easterly though.
Crosslaw Farm View from the farm track leading to Crosslaw Farm.
Crosslaw Farm
View from the farm track leading to Crosslaw Farm.
Minor road to Coldingham Great cycling on quiet roads with only an occasional tractor.
Minor road to Coldingham
Great cycling on quiet roads with only an occasional tractor.
Road to West Loch From near the entrance to Pilmuir farm.
Road to West Loch
From near the entrance to Pilmuir farm.
Coldingham Loch Panorama Boathouse at Coldingham Loch Summer 2009
Coldingham Loch Panorama
Boathouse at Coldingham Loch Summer 2009
A hill fort near Coldingham Loch To the east-southeast of the loch and with good views to the coast.
A hill fort near Coldingham Loch
To the east-southeast of the loch and with good views to the coast.
On the coastal path near St Abb's Head At the head of Uilystrand Brae looking towards St Abb's Head.
On the coastal path near St Abb's Head
At the head of Uilystrand Brae looking towards St Abb's Head.
Coldingham Loch 2009
Coldingham Loch 2009
The west-south Admiralty Distance Pole on Oatlee Hill There are two sets of double poles to the west of St Abbs Head, positioned one nautical mile apart and marked on the Landranger map as a measured mile. Measured miles were used in the past to test new ships during sea trials. This is the west-south pole and the east-north and east-south poles are one nautical mile to the east-southeast <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1552719">NT9068 : Admiralty Distance Poles at St Abb's Head</a>.
The west-south Admiralty Distance Pole on Oatlee Hill
There are two sets of double poles to the west of St Abbs Head, positioned one nautical mile apart and marked on the Landranger map as a measured mile. Measured miles were used in the past to test new ships during sea trials. This is the west-south pole and the east-north and east-south poles are one nautical mile to the east-southeast NT9068 : Admiralty Distance Poles at St Abb's Head.
The west-north Admiralty Distance Pole on Oatlee Hill There are two sets of double poles to the west of St Abbs Head, positioned one nautical mile apart and marked on the Landranger map as a measured mile. Measured miles were used in the past to test new ships during sea trials. This is the west-north pole and the east-north and east-south poles are one nautical mile to the east-southeast <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1552719">NT9068 : Admiralty Distance Poles at St Abb's Head</a>.
The west-north Admiralty Distance Pole on Oatlee Hill
There are two sets of double poles to the west of St Abbs Head, positioned one nautical mile apart and marked on the Landranger map as a measured mile. Measured miles were used in the past to test new ships during sea trials. This is the west-north pole and the east-north and east-south poles are one nautical mile to the east-southeast NT9068 : Admiralty Distance Poles at St Abb's Head.
A sculpture on Oatlee Hill This small metal sculpture about 1m high is on the northwest side of Oatlee Hill by the coastal path.
A sculpture on Oatlee Hill
This small metal sculpture about 1m high is on the northwest side of Oatlee Hill by the coastal path.
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Snuffhole Stells is located at Grid Ref: NT8969 (Lat: 55.915518, Lng: -2.167688)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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