Appletree Point

Coastal Marsh, Saltings in Cornwall

England

Appletree Point

Charlestown Beach A view south west along Charlestown beach from the western harbour wall.
Charlestown Beach Credit: Kevin Pearson

Appletree Point is a picturesque coastal marsh and saltings located in Cornwall, England. Situated along the rugged coastline, it offers a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding landscapes. The area is characterized by its diverse ecosystem, which includes salt marshes, mudflats, and sand dunes.

The marshland at Appletree Point is teeming with a variety of plant and animal species. It is home to numerous grasses, reeds, and sedges that thrive in the saline conditions. These plants provide important habitat and nesting grounds for various bird species, including waders and ducks. The mudflats attract an abundance of invertebrates, such as worms, mollusks, and crustaceans, which serve as a crucial food source for many of the local bird populations.

The saltings, or salt marshes, in the area are an important part of the coastal ecosystem. They act as a buffer zone, protecting the land from erosion caused by tides and waves. The marshes also help filter and absorb excess nutrients, pollutants, and sediment from the surrounding water, improving the overall water quality.

Visitors to Appletree Point can enjoy a peaceful and serene environment, perfect for nature walks and birdwatching. The area is well-maintained, with designated trails and observation points. It is not uncommon to spot migratory birds resting or feeding during their annual journeys.

Appletree Point is a true haven for nature lovers and conservationists alike. Its unique blend of marshes, saltings, and coastal beauty make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a tranquil and immersive experience in Cornwall's natural wonders.

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Appletree Point Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.331358/-4.7496593 or Grid Reference SX0451. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Charlestown Beach A view south west along Charlestown beach from the western harbour wall.
Charlestown Beach
A view south west along Charlestown beach from the western harbour wall.
Charletown Harbour Photograph of the entrance into Charlestown Harbour, taken from the western harbour wall.
Charletown Harbour
Photograph of the entrance into Charlestown Harbour, taken from the western harbour wall.
Charlestown Beach Charlestown Beach, looking east from the harbour entrance.
Charlestown Beach
Charlestown Beach, looking east from the harbour entrance.
Tall Ship in Charlestown Harbour Charlestown is a village and port on the south coast of Cornwall. It is situated approximately 2 miles south east of St Austell town centre.
The port at Charlestown developed in the late-18th century from the fishing village of West Polmear. Charlestown has remained relatively unchanged since. Today the main focus of the village is tourism.
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Tall Ship in Charlestown Harbour
Charlestown is a village and port on the south coast of Cornwall. It is situated approximately 2 miles south east of St Austell town centre. The port at Charlestown developed in the late-18th century from the fishing village of West Polmear. Charlestown has remained relatively unchanged since. Today the main focus of the village is tourism. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Charlestown Chapel Charlestown is a village and port on the south coast of Cornwall. It is situated approximately 2 miles south east of St Austell town centre.
The port at Charlestown developed in the late-18th century from the fishing village of West Polmear. Charlestown has remained relatively unchanged since. Today the main focus of the village is tourism.
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Charlestown Chapel
Charlestown is a village and port on the south coast of Cornwall. It is situated approximately 2 miles south east of St Austell town centre. The port at Charlestown developed in the late-18th century from the fishing village of West Polmear. Charlestown has remained relatively unchanged since. Today the main focus of the village is tourism. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
St Austell, Polmear Road A390 approaching Mount Charles Roundabout.
St Austell, Polmear Road
A390 approaching Mount Charles Roundabout.
Railway Bridge Crossing Holmbush Road The A390 on the outskirts of St Austell.
Railway Bridge Crossing Holmbush Road
The A390 on the outskirts of St Austell.
Holmbush Road, St Austell The A390  runs for 60 miles between Tavistock and a roundabout with the A30 at Three Burrows, 5 miles north west of the city of Truro in Cornwall, via Lostwithiel, St Blazey, and St Austell. It is an important road as it forms part of the main route (the Truro to Dobwalls section) from Truro to Plymouth. It can be used to travel along the spine of Cornwall as a more leisurely drive instead of using the A30.
Holmbush Road, St Austell
The A390 runs for 60 miles between Tavistock and a roundabout with the A30 at Three Burrows, 5 miles north west of the city of Truro in Cornwall, via Lostwithiel, St Blazey, and St Austell. It is an important road as it forms part of the main route (the Truro to Dobwalls section) from Truro to Plymouth. It can be used to travel along the spine of Cornwall as a more leisurely drive instead of using the A30.
A390 Holmbush Road The A390  runs for 60 miles between Tavistock and a roundabout with the A30 at Three Burrows, 5 miles north west of the city of Truro in Cornwall, via Lostwithiel, St Blazey, and St Austell. It is an important road as it forms part of the main route (the Truro to Dobwalls section) from Truro to Plymouth. It can be used to travel along the spine of Cornwall as a more leisurely drive instead of using the A30.
A390 Holmbush Road
The A390 runs for 60 miles between Tavistock and a roundabout with the A30 at Three Burrows, 5 miles north west of the city of Truro in Cornwall, via Lostwithiel, St Blazey, and St Austell. It is an important road as it forms part of the main route (the Truro to Dobwalls section) from Truro to Plymouth. It can be used to travel along the spine of Cornwall as a more leisurely drive instead of using the A30.
Holmbush Road (A390) The A390  runs for 60 miles between Tavistock and a roundabout with the A30 at Three Burrows, 5 miles north west of the city of Truro in Cornwall, via Lostwithiel, St Blazey, and St Austell. It is an important road as it forms part of the main route (the Truro to Dobwalls section) from Truro to Plymouth. It can be used to travel along the spine of Cornwall as a more leisurely drive instead of using the A30.
Holmbush Road (A390)
The A390 runs for 60 miles between Tavistock and a roundabout with the A30 at Three Burrows, 5 miles north west of the city of Truro in Cornwall, via Lostwithiel, St Blazey, and St Austell. It is an important road as it forms part of the main route (the Truro to Dobwalls section) from Truro to Plymouth. It can be used to travel along the spine of Cornwall as a more leisurely drive instead of using the A30.
A390, St Austell Road, St Blazey Gate The A390  runs for 60 miles between Tavistock and a roundabout with the A30 at Three Burrows, 5 miles north west of the city of Truro in Cornwall, via Lostwithiel, St Blazey, and St Austell. It is an important road as it forms part of the main route (the Truro to Dobwalls section) from Truro to Plymouth. It can be used to travel along the spine of Cornwall as a more leisurely drive instead of using the A30.
A390, St Austell Road, St Blazey Gate
The A390 runs for 60 miles between Tavistock and a roundabout with the A30 at Three Burrows, 5 miles north west of the city of Truro in Cornwall, via Lostwithiel, St Blazey, and St Austell. It is an important road as it forms part of the main route (the Truro to Dobwalls section) from Truro to Plymouth. It can be used to travel along the spine of Cornwall as a more leisurely drive instead of using the A30.
Signpost in Charlestown Shipwreck centre
Harbour front
Beach
Signpost in Charlestown
Shipwreck centre Harbour front Beach
Signpost in Charlestown Art gallery
Signpost in Charlestown
Art gallery
St Paul's Church
St Paul's Church
Charlestown Chapel
Charlestown Chapel
Charlestown Cemetery
Charlestown Cemetery
St Levan's Church
St Levan's Church
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Appletree Point is located at Grid Ref: SX0451 (Lat: 50.331358, Lng: -4.7496593)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

What 3 Words

///producing.candles.blanking. Near St Austell, Cornwall

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Charlestown Shipwreck & Heritage Centre

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St Paul's Church, Charlestown

St Paul's Church is a Church of England church in Charlestown, Cornwall, England, UK. It was built in 1849-51 and has been Grade II listed since 1999....

Carlyon

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