Spurn Point.
Spurn is a truly unique place: a long stretch of sand extending three and a half miles into the Humber Estuary. Managed by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, a rich maritime and military history has given way over the last 50 years to what has now become a renowned and internationally important wildlife haven.
Admission to the nature reserve is free (donations welcome); there is an entry fee for the lighthouse and for Spurn Safaris.
Spurn is in the old East Riding of Yorkshire near Hull
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Spurn Point.
Spurn is a truly unique place: a long stretch of sand extending three and a half miles into the Humber Estuary. Managed by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, a rich maritime and military history has given way over the last 50 years to what has now become a renowned and internationally important wildlife haven.
Admission to the nature reserve is free (donations welcome); there is an entry fee for the lighthouse and for Spurn Safaris.
Spurn is in the old East Riding of Yorkshire near Hull
From the archives
Aerial View>
historicengland.org.uk/services-skills/education/educatio...