Bossington Plantation



A few photos I took in the vicinity of Bossington Village near Porlock. Horner Water starts life high up on Exmoor and flows in to The Bristol Channel at Porlock Bay, going through the villages of Allerford and Bossington on its way to the sea.


Hurlstone point is a promontory of land between Porlock Weir and Minehead in the Exmoor National Park and marks the boundary between Porlock Bay and Blue Anchor Bay in the Bristol Channel and is on the South West Coast Path. The remains of a coastguard station on Hurlstone Point, built in around 1900 and manned until after World War II is visible for miles around.


Beforehand I visited Kitnor's Tea Gardens, one of the prettiest in the area and, as you can see, I was blessed with yet another sunny day.


Path to Huddlestone Point

Horner Water

Path to Huddlestone Point

Horner Water

Path to Huddlestone Point

Path to Huddlestone Point

Horner Water

Path to Huddlestone Point

Path to Huddlestone Point

Bossington Village



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