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Grid reference SS9070

near to Monknash, The Vale of Glamorgan/Bro Morgannwg, Wales


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SS9070 : Cliff top Path towards Nash Point by Nigel Homer Cliff top Path towards Nash Point
SS9070 : Rock fall by Alan Hughes Rock fall
Coastal erosion at Nash Point.
SS9070 : Southern Rocky Border of Traeth Mawr by Kev Griffin Southern Rocky Border of Traeth Mawr
The Cwm Nash Cliff can be seen on the left, and the coastal footpath leads up the slope, just out of shot.
SS9070 : Ordnance Survey Cut Mark by Adrian Dust Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the Lookout. It marks a point 37.710m above mean sea level.
SS9070 : Cwm Nash by Stephen McKay Cwm Nash
The path heads through the woods down to the sea.
SS9070 : Monknash beach by Richard Knights Monknash beach
A very rocky beach. The rock is Lias which means alternating layers of soft shale and harder limestone. The shale gets washed away from the cliff bottoms leading to rockfalls and continual slow erosion.
SS9070 : Beach near Cwm Nash by John Lord Beach near Cwm Nash
SS9070 : Cliffs and rocks at Traeth Mawr by Gareth James Cliffs and rocks at Traeth Mawr
SS9070 : Ruined watermill by Guy Wareham Ruined watermill
The remains of a watermill by the side of Nash Brook. The remains of the stone millrace can be found in the undergrowth above the mill itself.
SS9070 : Traeth Mawr by colin Traeth Mawr
SS9070 : Limestone and shale cliffs by Alan Hughes Limestone and shale cliffs
The limestone and shale cliffs of the Heritage Coast are prone to collapse. Rockfalls such as this are common, making it dangerous to walk too close to the cliff face.
SS9070 : Ruined Watermill Monknash by Guy Butler-Madden Ruined Watermill Monknash
This was the location of the waterwheel. The end of the mill stream is in the greenery at the top of the wall and water still flows down the wall facing the camera after heavy rain. There is another view of the mill at SS9070 : Ruined Watermill, Monknash

 
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