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Jennycliff Bay (often used
interchangeably with
Jennycliff) is a bay on the
South West
Coast Path in Plymouth, Devon, England. It is
managed by Plymouth...
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including much of the
South Hams area of
Devon and the
rugged coastline from
Jennycliff Bay to
Elberry Cove near Brixham. The
purpose of an Area of Outstanding...
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breakwater is used for the
British Firework Championships. The
coastal walk to
Jennycliff and
local inns,
originally built to
service those working on the quarries...
- 1908–09 to
defend the
approach to HMNB
Devonport through Plymouth Sound and
Jennycliff Bay. The
battery was
armed with two BL 6-inch Mk VII guns,
which were...
- the edge of the
tidal Hooe Lake, the path
regains the
countryside above Jennycliff Bay, part of the
Plymouth Sound, S****s and
Cliffs Site of
Special Scientific...
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around Hooe
include Radford to the east,
Turnchapel to the north-west, and
Jennycliff Bay to the west. Hooe has
woodland and
farmland to the south. Hooe has...
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gastropod mollusc in the
family ****anotidae. This
species was
described from
Jennycliff Bay,
Plymouth Sound, Devon, England, 50°20′58″N 4°07′36″W / 50.34931°N...
- Institution).
Baron van
Pallandt Netherlands The
barque was
driven as**** in
Jennycliff Bay. Her crew were
rescued by the
Plymouth Lifeboat, but her captain,...
- trilobites, phacopids), crinoids,
ostracoderm and
acanthodian fish.
Jennycliff Bay has
steeply inclined folds,
which flexure into open re****bent folds...