Knap Buoy

Knap Buoy is a beacon in , . Knap Buoy is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the village .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Plymouth Breakwater Lighthouse and Plymouth Breakwater.

Lighthouse
Plymouth Breakwater is a 1,560-metre stone breakwater protecting and the anchorages near , , . It is 13 metres wide at the top and the base is 65 metres. is situated 3,600 feet northeast of Knap Buoy.

Breakwater
is a 1,560-metre stone breakwater protecting and the anchorages near , , . It is 13 metres wide at the top and the base is 65 metres. is situated 1 mile northeast of Knap Buoy.

Chapel
is situated 1¼ miles southwest of Knap Buoy.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Penlee Point and Kingsand.

Locality
is a coastal headland in , , , . The point lies at the entrance to . Bordering the sea, there is a weather station at its end.

Village
Photo: Bobo12345, Public domain.
and are twin villages in southeast , United Kingdom. The villages are situated on the Rame Peninsula and are in the parish of . is situated 1½ miles west of Knap Buoy.

is one of twin villages on the Rame Peninsula in south-east Cornwall. overlooks Plymouth Sound is within Mount Edgcumbe Country Park.

Knap Buoy

Latitude
50.32619° or 50° 19′ 34″ north
Longitude
-4.167° or 4° 10′ 1″ west
Open location code
9C2Q8RGM+F5
Geo­Names ID
12104531
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