Turnaware Point

Coastal Marsh, Saltings in Cornwall

England

Turnaware Point

St Feock's Church
St Feock's Church Credit: Paul Barnett

Turnaware Point is a picturesque coastal marsh and saltings located in Cornwall, England. Situated along the southern coast of the county, it is a haven for nature enthusiasts and a protected area of significant ecological importance. The site covers an expansive area, incorporating a diverse range of habitats, including salt marshes, mudflats, and sand dunes.

The coastal marsh at Turnaware Point is characterized by its lush vegetation, consisting of salt-tolerant plants such as sea asters, cordgrasses, and samphires. This unique ecosystem provides a vital breeding ground and feeding area for a variety of bird species, including waders and waterfowl. These birds can often be observed wading through the shallow waters or soaring above the marshes.

The saltings, or salt pans, found at Turnaware Point are a result of tidal activity and provide a rich source of nutrients for many species of marine life. The mudflats are home to an abundance of worms, mollusks, and small crustaceans, which in turn attract larger predators such as herons and egrets. The sand dunes provide nesting sites for various seabirds, including the rare little tern.

In addition to its ecological significance, Turnaware Point is also a place of historic interest. The remains of an Iron Age fort can be found at the site, adding an archaeological dimension to its appeal. The fort offers visitors a glimpse into the region's ancient past and serves as a reminder of the area's rich cultural heritage.

Overall, Turnaware Point in Cornwall is a captivating coastal marsh and saltings, offering visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in its natural beauty and experience the diverse range of wildlife that thrives within its protected boundaries.

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Turnaware Point Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.204347/-5.034815 or Grid Reference SW8338. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

St Feock's Church
St Feock's Church
Tower at Trelissick Gardens The tower in the grounds of the gardens at Trelissick.
Tower at Trelissick Gardens
The tower in the grounds of the gardens at Trelissick.
Peegee hydrangea at Trelissick Gardens A lovely flowering Peegee hydrangea at Trelissick Gardens in front of the house.
Peegee hydrangea at Trelissick Gardens
A lovely flowering Peegee hydrangea at Trelissick Gardens in front of the house.
Slope down to Channals Creek The grassy slope down to Channals Creek from Trelissick.
Slope down to Channals Creek
The grassy slope down to Channals Creek from Trelissick.
Tower at Trelissick Gardens The tower in the grounds of the gardens at Trelissick.
Tower at Trelissick Gardens
The tower in the grounds of the gardens at Trelissick.
King Harry Ferry
King Harry Ferry
Trelissick House
Trelissick House
Leaving the King Harry ferry
Leaving the King Harry ferry
Footbridge over the B3289 at Trelissick
Footbridge over the B3289 at Trelissick
Track into grounds of Trelissick House
Track into grounds of Trelissick House
Terrace in front of Trelissick House With my wife enjoying the view.
Terrace in front of Trelissick House
With my wife enjoying the view.
Channals Creek from Trelissick Garden Part of the estuary of the River Fal, seen from the Tennis Lawn viewpoint.
Channals Creek from Trelissick Garden
Part of the estuary of the River Fal, seen from the Tennis Lawn viewpoint.
Father Christmas on the King Harry Ferry There was another Father Christmas sitting on the west bank looking out over the ferry and estuary.
Father Christmas on the King Harry Ferry
There was another Father Christmas sitting on the west bank looking out over the ferry and estuary.
New footbridge over the stream at the head of Lamouth Creek The bridge <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/855170">SW8340 : Footbridge over the stream at the head of Lamouth Creek</a> has recently been rebuilt to a very attractive design. Also, a lot of thinning has been carried out to open up this area.
New footbridge over the stream at the head of Lamouth Creek
The bridge SW8340 : Footbridge over the stream at the head of Lamouth Creek has recently been rebuilt to a very attractive design. Also, a lot of thinning has been carried out to open up this area.
Looking down Lamouth Creek towards the junction with the Fal In the centre of the picture on the left bank is Round Wood.
Looking down Lamouth Creek towards the junction with the Fal
In the centre of the picture on the left bank is Round Wood.
The car carrier 'Autopremier' moored in the River Fal Seen from the Trelissick woodland walk. For another view see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2317017">SW8340 : Roundwood Quay</a>.
The car carrier 'Autopremier' moored in the River Fal
Seen from the Trelissick woodland walk. For another view see SW8340 : Roundwood Quay.
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Turnaware Point is located at Grid Ref: SW8338 (Lat: 50.204347, Lng: -5.034815)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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Seamark Buoy Lateral Colour: green
Seamark Buoy Lateral Shape: conical
Seamark Buoy Lateral System: iala-a
Seamark Light Character: Fl
Seamark Light Colour: green
Seamark Light Period: 5
Seamark Name: Turnaware Bar
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World War II embarkation point at Turnaware Point Memorial
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Inscription: To Commemorate the D Day Embarkation June 1944
Memorial: war_memorial
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WW2 D-Day Embarkation Hard "Dolphin" Stanchion
Historic: yes
Man Made: pier
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