the Great Mewstone by quietpurplehaze

the Great Mewstone

This island lies in Wembury Bay, Devon.

I found an interesting snippet on Wikipedia:

"A distinctive feature visible from Wembury Beach is the Mewstone, a triangular island which is uninhabited. In the past it has been host to a prison and a private home, as well as a refuge for local smugglers. Its most infamous resident was Sam Wakeman who avoided transportation to Australia in favour of the cheaper option of transportation to the Mewstone, where he was interned for seven years. After his internment on the island he remained there paying his rent by supplying rabbits for the Manor House table. It is said Sam Wakeman is responsible for carving the rough stone steps to the summit of the Mewstone."

You can see this island depicted in the millenium window (bottom right)
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Isolated - yet beautiful !
July 5th, 2016  
It looks very rugged and inhospitable :)
July 5th, 2016  
Great little island and history :) Would be fun to walk up on it!
July 5th, 2016  
interesting snippet and bit of history haze
July 5th, 2016  
Great photo and history
July 6th, 2016  
Super capture and interesting information about its inhabitants. Great to catch the family on the beach for extra detail.
July 6th, 2016  
Great shot and really interesting history
July 6th, 2016  
Wonderful picture and perspective.
July 6th, 2016  
Interesting information and a great shot Hazel
July 6th, 2016  
Interesting history. great capture
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July 6th, 2016  
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