Pitt’s Plantation

Pitt’s Plantation is a forest in , , . Pitt’s Plantation is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the hamlet .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Lannacombe Beach and Church of St Nicholas And St Cyriac.

Beach

Lighthouse
Photo: Rodw, Public domain.
was built in 1836 to protect shipping off , England. Open to the public in summer months, it is owned and operated by Trinity House. It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II listed building.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Salcombe and Prawle Point.

Town
Photo: Rodw, Public domain.
is a resort town in the South Hams district of , south west England. The town is close to the mouth of the , mostly built on the steep west side of the estuary.

Locality
is a coastal headland in south , . It is the southernmost point of Devon. Just to the west is Elender Cove, and further west are Gammons Head Beach, also known as Maceley Cove, and Gammon Head.

Locality
The in the South Hams area of , , runs from in the north to its mouth at the near and lies between Bolt Head and Sharpitor to the west and Portlemouth Down to the east.

Pitt’s Plantation

Latitude
50.2306° or 50° 13′ 50″ north
Longitude
-3.7° or 3° 42′ 0″ west
Open location code
9C2R67JX+6X
Open­Street­Map ID
way 145509344
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­wood
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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include St Sylvester’s Church and Woodcombe Sand.

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