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Grid reference SW3922

near to Treen, Cornwall, England


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Sample images Breakdown list images taken from SW3922 [13] mentioning SW3922 [2] taken pre 2000 [8]
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SW3922 : Horrace Headland and Pednvounder Beach by Ian Capper Horrace Headland and Pednvounder Beach
Looking across to Horrace Headland from near Minack Point, with Pednvounder Beach on the left.
SW3922 : View from Percella Point, 1950 by David M Murray-Rust View from Percella Point, 1950
Low tide with the sands almost exposed for the whole length from Porthcurno Beach to the Logan Rock.
SW3922 : Step stile south of Treen (3) by Derek Harper Step stile south of Treen (3)
Another view of the stile shown in SW3922 : Step stile south of Treen and SW3922 : Step stile south of Treen (2). beyond, footpath 115/3/1 continues towards Treen.
SW3922 : Logan Rock view by Sebastian de Gange Logan Rock view
looking down onto beach below Logan Rock
SW3922 : Modern Waymarker by Southwest Coast path by Brian Shipman Modern Waymarker by Southwest Coast path
Stone post by the coast path, in parish of St Buryan (Penwith District), Treen. Erected in the 20th century. Inscription reads:- Treen {arrow up left} Treryn / Dinas {arrow down right} / Coast Path {acorn} /{<-arrow} {arrow->}... (more)
SW3922 : Almost the heart of the community by Anthony Vosper Almost the heart of the community
A phone box, a post box, a chapel and a cafe and campsite just out of picture.
SW3922 : Logan Rock from Minack by nick macneill Logan Rock from Minack
SW3922 : Camp site, Treen by Richard Webb Camp site, Treen
It appears to have been upgraded since this was taken.
SW3922 : Treen Cliff and Pednvounder beach by Trevor Rickard Treen Cliff and Pednvounder beach
View eastwards from near the Logan Rock. Access to the beach is via the coast path for those with a little energy. Its name derives from the Cornish words 'pedn' meaning 'end' and 'vounder' meaning 'road'.
SW3922 : Looking to Logan Rock by Paul Marsh Looking to Logan Rock
Who would think this was Britain eh? Glorious
SW3922 : Towards Penberth Cove by Graham Horn Towards Penberth Cove
On the diverted footpath you get a good view across the scrubland down towards Penberth Cove. We'll be down there is a few minutes.
SW3922 : Looking towards Logan Rock by Bob Walters Looking towards Logan Rock
Looking towards Logan Rock from the footpath near Treen.

 
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