Prawle Point
Cape Landmark and historical place Sport and recreation
Prawle Point is a coastal headland in south Devon, EnglandIt is the southernmost point of Devon.Access is from the village of East Prawle along a single-track road, at the end of which a National Trust car park is present.At the point itself, there are high cliffs.The National Coastwatch Institution has a station at the pointThe area around the point is a noted area for cirl bunting, a localised bird in Britain, while the area has also attracted many rare vagrant birds including Britain's second chestnut-sided warbler. Read more
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