Brean Down :: Shared Description

Brean Down is a promontory in Somerset, it stands at 318 feet (97 m) high and extends 1½ miles (2 km) into the Bristol Channel. It lies at the north end of Brean Sands, between Weston-Super-Mare and Burnham-on-Sea. There are the archaeological remains of a Roman temple on the south side of the Down. The ruined Palmerston Fort was built to defend the country against a possible Napoleonic invasion.
Brean Down is now owned by the National Trust.
by Mat Fascione
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22 images use this description:

ST2958 : Brean Sands viewed from Brean Down by Mat Fascione
ST2958 : Brean Down by Mat Fascione
ST2958 : Cafe at Brean Down by Mat Fascione
ST2957 : Horse riders on Brean Sands by Mat Fascione
ST2859 : Trig Point on Brean Down by Mat Fascione
ST2958 : View from Brean Down across Weston Bay by Mat Fascione
ST2859 : Walkers heading towards Brean Down Fort by Mat Fascione
ST2858 : View from Brean Down across Bridgwater Bay by Mat Fascione
ST2958 : Rangefinder Platform on Brean Down by Mat Fascione
ST2859 : Trig Point on Brean Down by Mat Fascione
ST2859 : Trig Point on Brean Down by Mat Fascione
ST2958 : Brean Sands viewed from Brean Down by Mat Fascione
ST2858 : Wind-shaped trees on Brean Down by Mat Fascione
ST2958 : Brean Sands and Berrow Flats by Mat Fascione
ST2958 : England Coast Path on Brean Down by Mat Fascione
ST2958 : Steps up Brean Down by Mat Fascione
ST2858 : England Coast Path on Brean Down by Mat Fascione
ST2859 : Close up of the Brean Down trig point by Mat Fascione
ST2958 : The northern end of Brean Sands by Mat Fascione
ST2859 : Brean Down Fort by Mat Fascione
ST2958 : View south along Brean Sands by Mat Fascione
ST2958 : England Coast Path on Brean Down by Mat Fascione


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Created: Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Updated: Fri, 2 Dec 2022

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