Old Den

Coastal Marsh, Saltings in Yorkshire

England

Old Den

Spurn Point: aerial 2024 (1)
Spurn Point: aerial 2024 (1) Credit: Chris

Old Den is a small coastal marsh located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated on the eastern coast, it is renowned for its unique ecosystem and picturesque saltings. The marsh is nestled between the North Sea to the east and the rolling hills of Yorkshire to the west.

The landscape of Old Den is characterized by a vast expanse of salt marshes, which are formed by the accumulation of sediments carried by tidal currents. These marshes are intersected by numerous creeks and channels, creating a complex network of waterways. The marshland is covered in a variety of plant life, including salt-tolerant grasses, reeds, and samphire.

Old Den is of great ecological importance as it provides a habitat for a wide array of bird species, especially during the migratory seasons. The marshes serve as a breeding ground for various waders and waterfowls, such as redshanks, dunlins, and curlews. Additionally, the area attracts other wildlife, including otters, seals, and numerous fish species.

The marshes of Old Den are also of historical and cultural significance. The area has been used for centuries for grazing livestock, especially sheep, due to the abundance of salt-tolerant grasses. This traditional land use has shaped the landscape and created a unique cultural heritage.

Today, Old Den is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Visitors can explore the marshes on foot along designated paths or enjoy the view from observation points. The area is protected as a nature reserve, ensuring the preservation of its natural beauty and biodiversity for future generations to enjoy.

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Old Den Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.58552/0.11658569 or Grid Reference TA4011. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Spurn Point: aerial 2024 (1)
Spurn Point: aerial 2024 (1)
Spurn Point: aerial 2024 (2)
Spurn Point: aerial 2024 (2)
Jetty at Spurn Head Looking out across the Humber estuary.
Jetty at Spurn Head
Looking out across the Humber estuary.
Tideline on Spurn Head
Tideline on Spurn Head
Growing dunes, Spurn Head
Growing dunes, Spurn Head
Beach on Spurn Point
Beach on Spurn Point
Spurn Head
Spurn Head
Inside of Spurn Head
Inside of Spurn Head
Old defences on Spurn Point
Old defences on Spurn Point
Bushes on Spurn Point
Bushes on Spurn Point
Old search light bunker, Spurn Point
Old search light bunker, Spurn Point
Heligoland trap removed, Spurn point See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2699074">TA3910 : Spurn Point Heligoland trap</a>. Without standard vehicle access along the point, most of the bird observatory activity is now around Kilnsea Triangle.
Heligoland trap removed, Spurn point
See TA3910 : Spurn Point Heligoland trap. Without standard vehicle access along the point, most of the bird observatory activity is now around Kilnsea Triangle.
Gun emplacement, Spurn Head With steps added to make for easier access.
Gun emplacement, Spurn Head
With steps added to make for easier access.
Gun emplacement, Spurn Head The area was used in both world wars to protect the Humber.
Gun emplacement, Spurn Head
The area was used in both world wars to protect the Humber.
Picnic bench, Spurn Head Some of the dense scrub is soon to be cleared from this area. Clearance during and after the war has led to a large area of similar aged regrowth so some areas are being opened up to enhance diversity of the habitat.
Picnic bench, Spurn Head
Some of the dense scrub is soon to be cleared from this area. Clearance during and after the war has led to a large area of similar aged regrowth so some areas are being opened up to enhance diversity of the habitat.
Signpost on Spurn Head
Signpost on Spurn Head
Lifeboat Station, Spurn Jetty
Lifeboat Station, Spurn Jetty
Beach and Spurn Jetty
Beach and Spurn Jetty
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Old Den is located at Grid Ref: TA4011 (Lat: 53.58552, Lng: 0.11658569)

Division: East Riding

Unitary Authority: East Riding of Yorkshire

Police Authority: Humberside

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Old Den
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