Lundy

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Lundy is a small, sparsely populated island off the coast of Devon in the Bristol Channel, known for its rugged cliffs, wildlife, and marine nature reserve.

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Lundy canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
island
accessibleBy ferry from Bideford
ferry from Ilfracombe
helicopter in winter
administeredBy Torridge District
country England
hasActivity birdwatching
snorkelling and scuba diving
hasDesignation Marine Nature Reserve
Marine Protected Area
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation (in parts)
surface form: Special Area of Conservation
hasFeature granite plateau
more sheltered eastern side
rugged cliffs
steep western cliffs
hasGridReference SS134452
hasHarbour Lundy Landing Bay
hasHighestPoint Beacon Hill
hasHistoricCounty Devon
hasPopulation small permanent population
hasPostalTown Bideford
hasPostcodeDistrict EX39
hasSettlement village on east side
hasStructure North Lighthouse
Old Light lighthouse
North Lighthouse
surface form: South Lighthouse
hasWildlife manx shearwater
surface form: Manx shearwaters

Sika deer
Soay sheep
feral goats
guillemots
kittiwakes
razorbills
knownFor diving
grey seals
marine nature reserve
puffins
rock climbing
seabird colonies
walking and hiking
locatedIn Bristol Channel
Devon
southwest England
surface form: South West England
managedBy The Landmark Trust
surface form: Landmark Trust
ownedBy National Trust
partOf United Kingdom
populationAsOf 2011 census

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