SAND POINT, SOMERSET
For other uses of this term, see Sand Point (disambiguation).
'Sand Point' in Somerset is the peninsula stretching out from Middle Hope, which lies to the north of the village of Kewstoke, and the stretch of coastline called Sand Bay. It is owned by the National Trust and is a popular place for walking. On a clear day it commands views of the Bristol Channel, South Wales, Clevedon, the Second Severn Crossing and the Severn bridge.
A line drawn between Sand Point and Lavernock Point in South Wales marks the lower limit of the Severn estuary and the start of the Bristol Channel.
'Sand Point' in Somerset is the peninsula stretching out from Middle Hope, which lies to the north of the village of Kewstoke, and the stretch of coastline called Sand Bay. It is owned by the National Trust and is a popular place for walking. On a clear day it commands views of the Bristol Channel, South Wales, Clevedon, the Second Severn Crossing and the Severn bridge.
A line drawn between Sand Point and Lavernock Point in South Wales marks the lower limit of the Severn estuary and the start of the Bristol Channel.
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