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Grid reference ST1444

near to East Quantoxhead, Somerset, England


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Sample images Breakdown list images taken from ST1444 [5] mentioning ST1444 [2] taken pre 2000 [2]
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ST1444 : Kilve Beach by David Gearing Kilve Beach
ST1444 : Kilve Beach Rocks by Dave Skinner Kilve Beach Rocks
Amazing beach - like the surface on another planet !
ST1444 : Rockface, Kilve Beach by Rob Farrow Rockface, Kilve Beach
There is a clear fault line marked by a narrow quartz band cutting diagonally through the sedimentary shale and limestone rocks here. This quartz line also marks a change in the angle of the strata from near horizontal in the foreground to... (more)
ST1444 : Toilets and Facilities by Ashley Dace Toilets and Facilities
Facilities provided by the local utilities company for tourists and visitors.
ST1444 : Cattle near Kilve by Bill Boaden Cattle near Kilve
These are sitting on the coastal hinterland. In the background is East Quantoxhead Court House and the Quantock Hills.
ST1444 : Kilve : Grassy Field by Lewis Clarke Kilve : Grassy Field
A field beside the beach.
ST1444 : Farmyard, Kilve by nick macneill Farmyard, Kilve
ST1444 : Wave-cut platform near Kilve by Derek Harper Wave-cut platform near Kilve
A little further west than ST1444 : Wave-cut platform, Kilve. Much of the beach shown is in ST1344.
ST1444 : Kilve Beach by Ian Brown Kilve Beach
ST1444 : Cliffs west of Kilve by David Martin Cliffs west of Kilve
ST1444 : The beach at Kilve, looking west by Ken Grainger The beach at Kilve, looking west
ST1444 : Oil Retort at Kilve by Chris Heaton Oil Retort at Kilve
Built in 1924 to extract oil from shales on the coast. The venture failed 2 years later due to lack of funds and high cost of extraction. Vegetation is sprouting from the chimney - not smoke.

 
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