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706: 189:. It is a small remote cove that is now largely inaccessible and dangerous due to landslides. It has a narrow and rocky shoreline with a small shingle beach. The remains of several wooden structures and cleared sand channels can be seen offshore, these originate from the small fishing community that once existed at the cove, which was subsequently destroyed by landslides during the 20th century. As at Reeth Bay the cove is backed by in-situ cliffs of 272: 24: 208:
Museum of Art owns an anonymous drawn plan of a Puckaster dwelling and a watercolor of a Puckaster cottage. Mrs. W. Bartlett and W. Willis made a well known etching of Puckaster Cove that was published in "Barber's Picturesque Illustrations of the Isle of Wight" in 1845. The
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Puckaster has its own flag which references the Buddle Inn and the tin trade with Cornwall, the history of smuggling on its coast, St Catherine's Lighthouse, the local landmark and three anchors which reference the Isle of Wight and safe anchorage at the Isle of Wight.
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concerns. It is also the home of some rare bees and other unique insects. Its unique climate allows the growth of some plants that are found nowhere else in the British Islands; this was even the subject of a publication by philosopher and economist
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in the area. Among the other shipwrecks near Puckaster was that of the West Indianman "Three Sisters". The Three Sisters went aground at Puckaster in January 1799. Three of the crew were drowned in this accident.
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Author Cassandra Eason identifies Puckaster as a place which is frequented by fairies in her book, "A Complete Guide to Fairies & Magical Beings".
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Sir Willoughby Gordon and his Daughter Julia, Cooking on a Griddle at Puckaster, near Niton, Isle of Wight 1822
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Sir Willoughby Gordon and his Daughter Julia, Cooking on a Griddle at Puckaster, near Niton, Isle of Wight 1822
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John Stuart Mill, The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume XXXI - Miscellaneous Writings
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Puckaster has inspired several renowned paintings and drawings. For example, British painter
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Puckaster has historical significance. Some have tried to identify Puckaster Cove with the
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was forced ashore in Puckaster Cove in bad weather and heavy seas, as recorded in the
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complex along the southern coastline of the Isle of Wight, and as such is subject to
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in 1702 and returning to become a local Member of Parliament. He is mentioned by
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Puckaster Cove sits on the coastline beneath the hamlet, immediately east of
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On the "Longstone" and Other Prehistoric Remains in the Isle of Wight
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stayed in Puckaster as a young man when he was learning to sail.
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WARD LOCK & Co's Illustrated Guide Book to the Isle of Wight
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Isle Of Wight Shipwrecks: 'HMS Pomone' and 'Carn Brae Castle'
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photo, Steve Gascoigne, Available Light Photography
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Index


lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview
Isle of Wight
England
Niton
St. Catherine's Point
Binnel
Roman
King Charles II
Niton
Thomas Hopsonn
Niton
Battle of Vigo Bay
Samuel Smiles
Self Help
St. Catherine's Oratory
St. Catherine's Down
lighthouses
Undercliff
landslide
coastal erosion
John Stuart Mill
Reeth Bay
Binnel Bay
Lower Greensand
Upper Greensand
Edward William Cooke
Brigham Young University

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