Nose's Point

Not a very glamorous name - but we're not really famed for our glamour in these parts. It is however a magnificent Magnesian Limestone headland - preserved, incidentally, because it has been almost wholly covered by colliery waste for a hundred years. That's coal waste around the upper levels-the black stuff - yes it was that deep.
Nature now washes its feet with each tide.
Left it large for those who need to see.
The lighthouse which appears to be on the headland is in fact about a mile farther north... it's just an illusion of that thing artists call perpsective

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