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Bolberry Down

Coordinates: 50°13′54″N 3°50′36″W / 50.231694°N 3.843282°W / 50.231694; -3.843282
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50°13′54″N 3°50′36″W / 50.231694°N 3.843282°W / 50.231694; -3.843282

Bolberry Down is located in Devon
Bolberry Down
The location of Bolberry Down within Devon
(grid reference SX685385)
Cliff at Bolberry Down, Bolberry
Cliffs west of Slippery Point

Bolberry Down is a clifftop area on the coast of Devon, England. The headland of Bolt Tail lies to the west and Bolt Head and the town of Salcombe to the east. It is one of the longest coastal areas owned by the National Trust and lies within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The down provides views across the English Channel.

Bolberry Down was the site of a Decca Navigator station in the SOUTH WEST BRITISH 1B chain which operated from 1952 until 31 March 2000, covering the south-west approaches.[1] The visible sign of this system were three 150ft tubular masts and these were located to the east of the access road to Bolberry Down, together with the former bungalows for the staff. One mast remains in use today for other purposes.

References

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  1. ^ "Decca Navigator - Chains".
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