Hakin Point

Coastal Marsh, Saltings in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Hakin Point

Pipeline The pipeline at SM 885 052.
Pipeline Credit: Dara Jasumani

Hakin Point is a coastal marsh and saltings located in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is situated at the entrance of Milford Haven waterway, offering stunning views of the estuary and surrounding coastline. The area is known for its diverse range of wildlife, including various species of birds, insects, and plant life.

The marshland at Hakin Point is characterized by its muddy flats and saltwater pools, which provide important habitats for many species of birds, such as waders and waterfowl. The salt marshes are also home to a variety of plants that are specially adapted to the salty conditions, including samphire and sea lavender.

Visitors to Hakin Point can enjoy walking along the coastal path that runs through the marshes, taking in the tranquil scenery and spotting different types of wildlife along the way. The area is popular among birdwatchers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts who appreciate the unique ecosystem found in this coastal marshland.

Overall, Hakin Point is a beautiful and ecologically important area that offers visitors the chance to explore a diverse and thriving coastal habitat.

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Hakin Point Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.708091/-5.0402749 or Grid Reference SM9005. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pipeline The pipeline at SM 885 052.
Pipeline
The pipeline at SM 885 052.
Oil terminal, Popton Point One of the two Texaco piers.
Oil terminal, Popton Point
One of the two Texaco piers.
Tanker, Popton point Smallish tanker, probably loading with refined products from the Texaco refinery
Tanker, Popton point
Smallish tanker, probably loading with refined products from the Texaco refinery
Oil jetty Loading/unloading for the Total refinery, Milford Haven
Oil jetty
Loading/unloading for the Total refinery, Milford Haven
Jetty at Hakin With Milford Haven pilots.
Jetty at Hakin
With Milford Haven pilots.
Hubberston Church
Hubberston Church
Across Gelliswick Bay With the disused Fort Hubberston occupying the headland.
Across Gelliswick Bay
With the disused Fort Hubberston occupying the headland.
Tanker  "Anna Knutsen" at Texaco oil terminal , Popton point
Tanker "Anna Knutsen" at Texaco oil terminal , Popton point
Liddeston "Long" Stone The surviving stump of this standing stone is presumably an abbreviated version of its former stature - unless its name was intended ironically! Fragments of the old red sandstone of which it is formed lie crumbled around the base and it can only be a matter of time before the entire stone is weathered out of existence, or ploughed under. The situation is the crest of a hill close to two ancient fortifications and the present-day village of Liddeston. Across the valley to the west lies one of Milford's old oil refineries.
Liddeston "Long" Stone
The surviving stump of this standing stone is presumably an abbreviated version of its former stature - unless its name was intended ironically! Fragments of the old red sandstone of which it is formed lie crumbled around the base and it can only be a matter of time before the entire stone is weathered out of existence, or ploughed under. The situation is the crest of a hill close to two ancient fortifications and the present-day village of Liddeston. Across the valley to the west lies one of Milford's old oil refineries.
Liddeston short Long Stone Another view showing the remaining portion of the stone with broken shards lying roundabout. Unfortunately I have not been able to find an image of how it used to look nor information on how long it has been in this sorry state.
Liddeston short Long Stone
Another view showing the remaining portion of the stone with broken shards lying roundabout. Unfortunately I have not been able to find an image of how it used to look nor information on how long it has been in this sorry state.
What on earth is it? The streetname gives the game away but there is nothing on the OS map, nor in the Pevsner Architectural Guide, to prepare you for this sight of an early C19 observatory lurking in the middle of a C20 housing estate here in the Milford Haven suburb of Hakin. Although in private ownership it is a Grade One monument.
What on earth is it?
The streetname gives the game away but there is nothing on the OS map, nor in the Pevsner Architectural Guide, to prepare you for this sight of an early C19 observatory lurking in the middle of a C20 housing estate here in the Milford Haven suburb of Hakin. Although in private ownership it is a Grade One monument.
Hakin observatory This surprising structure can be found nestled cheek by jowl with the modern housing and back-yard clutter that has accumulated around it since it was built by Charles Francis Greville (1749-1809) in the early years of the C19 as part of a planned mathematics, engineering and technical college. Thomas Firminger (1775-1861), previously Assistant to Nevil Maskelyne at Greenwich, was appointed briefly as superintendent.  An excellent collection of instruments was assembled, including the celebrated Lee transit circle.  The plans were abandoned after Greville's death due to a lack of money and interest and although the observatory was completed, the college itself never came into being.
Hakin observatory
This surprising structure can be found nestled cheek by jowl with the modern housing and back-yard clutter that has accumulated around it since it was built by Charles Francis Greville (1749-1809) in the early years of the C19 as part of a planned mathematics, engineering and technical college. Thomas Firminger (1775-1861), previously Assistant to Nevil Maskelyne at Greenwich, was appointed briefly as superintendent. An excellent collection of instruments was assembled, including the celebrated Lee transit circle. The plans were abandoned after Greville's death due to a lack of money and interest and although the observatory was completed, the college itself never came into being.
Hakin observatory interior The observatory consisted of an octagonal two-storey tower with a conical roof and vertical side-slits. The roof and internal structure have fallen in and steel struts have been used to brace the walls. Although it is protected as an ancient monument there is no sign of any attempt to restore this fascinating building (Griff Rees Jones, where are you?).
Hakin observatory interior
The observatory consisted of an octagonal two-storey tower with a conical roof and vertical side-slits. The roof and internal structure have fallen in and steel struts have been used to brace the walls. Although it is protected as an ancient monument there is no sign of any attempt to restore this fascinating building (Griff Rees Jones, where are you?).
Hakin observatory back view Squatting amongst casual modern surroundings the observatory has a slightly sinister appearance, like a wartime relic, but in fact its purpose was simply to train naval students in navigation at a time, a decade or so into the C19, when the problem of longitude had not yet been solved and an accurate knowledge the stars was essential for sailors.
Hakin observatory back view
Squatting amongst casual modern surroundings the observatory has a slightly sinister appearance, like a wartime relic, but in fact its purpose was simply to train naval students in navigation at a time, a decade or so into the C19, when the problem of longitude had not yet been solved and an accurate knowledge the stars was essential for sailors.
Seal hospital, Milford dockyard This is a genuine, fully operational, hospital for seals and other marine life. The outside clearly reveals that the entire building is an example of architectural recycling - i.e it is built into an oil refinery storage tank. Inside the tank is a modern recovery and treatment centre; visitors are welcome: there is normally a sign to indicate whether there are any patients in the hospital. 
Thanks to <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.DigitalDan.co.uk" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.DigitalDan.co.uk">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> for this info. There were no patients on the day I visited.
Seal hospital, Milford dockyard
This is a genuine, fully operational, hospital for seals and other marine life. The outside clearly reveals that the entire building is an example of architectural recycling - i.e it is built into an oil refinery storage tank. Inside the tank is a modern recovery and treatment centre; visitors are welcome: there is normally a sign to indicate whether there are any patients in the hospital. Thanks to LinkExternal link for this info. There were no patients on the day I visited.
Gelliswick Bay oil pipeline and jetty One of several oil pipelines comes ashore here at this small working beach just west of Milford Haven. The to-ing and fro-ing of vast oil and liquid gas tankers in the Haven keeps this coastline constantly at risk of pollution incidents of which the most catastrophic was the grounding of Sea Empress in 1996.
The resulting environmental damage cost 60 million pounds to clean up.
Gelliswick Bay oil pipeline and jetty
One of several oil pipelines comes ashore here at this small working beach just west of Milford Haven. The to-ing and fro-ing of vast oil and liquid gas tankers in the Haven keeps this coastline constantly at risk of pollution incidents of which the most catastrophic was the grounding of Sea Empress in 1996. The resulting environmental damage cost 60 million pounds to clean up.
Alexanders at Gelliswick Bay Just behind the bay, the bank here is covered with Alexanders (Smyrnium olusatrum), a plant that was introduced by the Romans as a potherb and a medicinal herb.  It is very common in Pembrokeshire as the salty atmosphere suits it and it's easily spotted on the roadsides in early spring. The leaves  taste rather strong and coarse but the best part is the thick stem, cut before flowering, peeled and lightly steamed: it resembles celery or some say asparagus, but it has a distinctive flavour of its own.
Alexanders at Gelliswick Bay
Just behind the bay, the bank here is covered with Alexanders (Smyrnium olusatrum), a plant that was introduced by the Romans as a potherb and a medicinal herb. It is very common in Pembrokeshire as the salty atmosphere suits it and it's easily spotted on the roadsides in early spring. The leaves taste rather strong and coarse but the best part is the thick stem, cut before flowering, peeled and lightly steamed: it resembles celery or some say asparagus, but it has a distinctive flavour of its own.
Milford dock looking east These two huge objects were standing on a barge tied up on the western side of the dockyard; the view between them shows the opposite side with part of Milford town above. The prominent tall building is the Torch Theatre.
Milford dock looking east
These two huge objects were standing on a barge tied up on the western side of the dockyard; the view between them shows the opposite side with part of Milford town above. The prominent tall building is the Torch Theatre.
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Hakin Point is located at Grid Ref: SM9005 (Lat: 51.708091, Lng: -5.0402749)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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The Fish Plaice
Opening Hours: Mo-Fr 08:00-14:00
Shop: seafood
Lat/Long: 51.7106141/-5.0412196
Hakin
Is In: Milford Haven,Pembrokeshire,Wales,UK
Place: suburb
Wikidata: Q15222581
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Seamark Light Character: Fl
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Source: US NGA Pub. 114. 2011-05-26.
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Milford Marina
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Leisure: marina
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Vhf: 14
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Hakin Point
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 51.7083338/-5.0394647
Restaurant
Impasto Pizza Bar
Addr Housenumber: 5
Addr Postcode: SA73 3AJ
Addr Street: Nelson Quay
Cuisine: italian_pizza
Fhrs Id: 1131324
Internet Access: wlan
Website: http://www.impasto-pizza.co.uk/
Lat/Long: 51.711354/-5.0358605
Toilets
Access: customers
Shower: yes
Lat/Long: 51.7117732/-5.0378229
Marina Office
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Bar
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Defibrillator
Access: permissive, qby Marina Staff only
Defibrillator Location: Inside Pierhead building
Emergency: defibrillator
Indoor: yes
Opening Hours: 24/7
Survey Date: 2023-08-21
Lat/Long: 51.7098783/-5.0384022
Defibrillator
Access: staff
Defibrillator Location: In Milford Marina Office below Martha’s Vineyard
Emergency: defibrillator
Indoor: yes
Opening Hours: 24/7
Survey Date: 2023-08-21
Lat/Long: 51.7118453/-5.0381253
Defibrillator
Access: permisive
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Emergency: defibrillator
Indoor: yes
Level: 0
Opening Hours: 24/7
Survey Date: 2023-08-21
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Barrier: bollard
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