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Needles | The Geological Society of LondonThe Needles are three sea stacks of Chalk on the Isle of Wight, formed by sea breaching a ridge and extending from Alum Bay cliffs.
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Geology of the Needles, Isle of Wight - New Version by Ian West.The Needles are well-known sea stacks of Chalk at the western end of the Isle of Wight. This webpage describes the stacks and the adjacent Chalk cliffs.
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History of The Needles | Isle of Wight - National TrustThe Needles form the western tip of a band of chalk that crosses the centre of the Isle of Wight, stretching to Culver Cliff in the east.
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Geology - Isle of Wight National LandscapeThe Isle of Wight has diverse geology, with chalk being dominant. The landform is due to faulting, folding, erosion, and ground movement. Chalk downland is a ...
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Hurst Castle - English HeritageProtecting Hurst Castle. Situated on a remote and exposed shingle spit which commands the Needles Passage between the Isle of Wight and the mainland, Hurst ...Missing: distance | Show results with:distance
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Western Approaches to The Solent and the run-up to SouthamptonThe shingle Hurst Spit, projecting 1½ miles from the mainland, narrows the Strait to less than ¾ of a mile. Southampton Water, an inlet serving the port of ...
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Landmarks on the Isle of Wight | South Coast UKThis rock was 'needle'-shaped and known as 'Lot's Wife' after the 'Pillars of Salt' story from the Bible. Its collapse during a ferocious storm was apparently ...The Needles · Yarborough Monument · Tennyson Monument
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[PDF] Needles Channel - GOV.UK2.2 A small number of commercial and naval ships use Needles Channel as an approach to the Solent. An increase in use by cruise vessels is being considered ...
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Recent increases in the retreat rate of chalk cliffs in southern EnglandNov 8, 2016 · The modern retreat rate of chalk cliffs is 22 cm/year, a ten-fold increase from the long-term rate of 2.6 cm/year, with some areas at 10-80 cm/ ...
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Needles Lighthouse - Trinity HouseBuilt: 1859 ; Height of Tower: 31 m ; Height of light above Mean High Water: 24 m ; Automated: 1994 ; Optic: 2nd Order (700mm) fixed ...Missing: specifications gust Storm Eunice 2022
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[PDF] Storms Dudley, Eunice and Franklin, February 2022 - Met OfficeFeb 16, 2022 · Winds gusted at over 70Kt (81mph) in exposed coastal locations and a gust of 106Kt (122mph) was recorded at Needles Old Battery, Isle of Wight, ...
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Alum Bay - The NeedlesAlum Bay is well known for its multi-coloured sand cliffs and stunning views across the Solent. Many homes around the world have a glass object filled with sand ...Missing: chalk headland
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a brief explanation of the Isle of Wight Geological Sheet. Parts of ...... The Needles and Alum Bay). These represent a continuation of the Purbeck–Wight Structure, which on the island, is termed the Isle of Wight Monocline. This ...
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[PDF] The geological history of the Isle of WightAfter a brief discussion on the concealed geology, this paper concentrates on an outline of the near-surface geology on the coast and inland, and introduces a ...
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The lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of the Chalk Group (Upper ...The strata described are correlated with those seen in the Culver Down Cliffs–Whitecliff Bay at the eastern end of the island that form the Whitecliff GCR site.
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Structural geology of the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Central Mass, Isle ...Mapping of the Chalk in the central mass on the Isle of Wight has provided new information that illustrates structure in an area recognised to be a relay ramp ...
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Chalk Group - BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units - Result DetailsGeographical Limits: The group is known throughout the onshore outcrops in England (Yorkshire to Kent, Sussex and Dorset), and offshore in the Southern, ...
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Needles Protected Wreck site - Maritime Archaeology TrustOther artefacts are from the wreck of Assurance, which also foundered on the Needles Rocks in 1753. It is an area of sharp eroded chalk gullies and ridges, ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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The Isle of Wight, Ocean Racing, Maritime History and World ...The Romans went on to call it "Vectis," Evidence of Roman life on the Isle of Wight includes the villa at Brading, which was once part of a wealthy farming ...
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Alum Bay Wrecks - Maritime Archaeology TrustPassage past the Needles and through Hurst Channel offered a tempting, yet risky, short-cut for ships sailing to the Solent from the west. The earliest evidence ...Missing: 19th | Show results with:19th
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The Needles RocksThe Needles form the western tip of a band of chalk that crosses the centre of the Isle of Wight, stretching to Culver Cliff in the east. This chalk ridge ...
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HMS Pomone - Maritime Archaeology TrustThe main wreck site of the Pomone is situated on the Needles within the designated Protected area. Archaeological investigations here were undertaken in the ...
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THE NEEDLES SITE - 1000087 - Historic EnglandSummary. The site contains what is believed to be the remains of two wrecks: The Assurance, a 44-gun fifth rate frigate lost in 1753 while en route from ...<|separator|>
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Historic England Research Records - Heritage Gateway - Results'When the Greek-owned S.S. VARVASSI, of 3,874 tons bound from Algiers to Southampton, inexplicably ran on the rocks near the Needles Lighthouse at 7 a.m. on ...
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76 YEARS AGO THE VARVASSI HIT THE NEEDLES ... - Island EchoJan 5, 2023 · The Greek cargo ship SS Varvassi ‒ conveying 438 barrels of wine and 200 tons of tangerines from Algiers to Southampton ‒ hit The Needles on 5th January 1947.<|separator|>
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Hunting the wreck of the SS Varvassi off the Needles on the Isle of ...Aug 7, 2015 · The SS Varvassi was a Greek cargo steamer, which ran aground below the Needles in 1947. Her boilers still lie about 150m west of the ...
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The Needles - Lighthouses of EnglandA further 3 courses of stones brought this base to a height of 21 ft (6 m). The remaining 39 courses of granite blocks raised the Needles tower a further 52 ft ...
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Lighthouses of the Isle of Wight | Red Funnel Ferries... Trinity House. Construction began on the first lighthouse in 1785, on the cliff above the Needles rocks. However, being 151m above sea level proved to be an ...
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The Needles - Seven Wonders - BBCThe name 'Needles' comes from the two steep pinnacles of chalk, the largest of which, was called Lot's Wife, rising to 120 feet high. The Needles experienced a ...Missing: height origin<|separator|>
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Needles Old and New Battery | History - National TrustThe Needles Old Battery defended the nation from 1860 with a vantage point on the sea and impressive gun defensives.
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Lower Needles Point battery, Totland - 1009392 | Historic EnglandReasons for Designation. The Lower Needles Point battery is a well-known and well-preserved example of its class with documentary evidence dating from its ...
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[PDF] Hatherwood Battery | Island EyeSituated on Hatherwood Point, on the north east side of Alum Bay, it was designed to cross fire with that of the Needles Battery over the Needles Passage.
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Cliff End Battery - WikishireJul 26, 2022 · Construction of the battery began in 1862 and was completed by 1868 at a cost of £32,714. Hampshire and Dorset Royal Garrison Artillery at Cliff ...Missing: armaments | Show results with:armaments
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New Battery and High Down Test Site, The Needles - Historic EnglandA late C19 coastal battery, known as the New Battery, also the remains of the Cold War High Down Test Site for rocket development and testing.
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Secret Isle of Wight: Island's role in Britain's space programme - BBCJun 13, 2025 · In the mid-19th Century, the Old Needles Battery was one of approximately 70 forts and batteries around the UK to be constructed and fitted with ...
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on this day: the national trust purchased the needles half a century agoSep 13, 2025 · The successful purchase on 13th September 1975 secured not only the famous chalk stacks but also the historic Old and New Batteries, surrounding ...
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The Needles Old Battery and New Battery - National TrustVictorian coastal defence and secret rocket testing site perched high above the Needles Rocks. West High Down, Alum Bay, Isle of Wight, PO39 0JHIsle of Wight · Visiting the Needles Old... · History of the Needles rocks... · History
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Attractions - The Needles### Visitor Attractions at The Needles
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Needles Pleasure Cruises - Totland Bay - Visit Isle Of WightNeedles Pleasure Cruises offers a slow 20-25 minute cruise and a fast 15 minute RIB cruise to see the Needles and Alum Bay. Adult tickets are £9.00.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Pomone Isle of Wight | National TrustRight on top of the cliffs on the Needles headland, this spacious cottage has uninterrupted views of the sea, glorious sunsets and the night sky.
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The Needles LighthouseSitting 80 feet above high water, the light from The Needles Lighthouse can be seen from up to 14 miles away at sea level, in either white, red or green ...Missing: paint | Show results with:paint
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The Needles Headland & Tennyson Down - National TrustVisit The Needles Headland and Tennyson Down on the Isle of Wight for beautiful open downland, sheer chalk cliffs and dramatic sea views.Missing: attractions | Show results with:attractions
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Marsh H2 class (4-4-2) - LB&SCRMay 21, 2018 · H2.No.423, 423, 1911-09, 1927-04, 4-4-2. Dave Searle Collection. SR.B423, The Needles, 1927-04, 1931/1936, 4-4-2. SR.2423, The Needles, 1931/ ...
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The Needles Landmark Attraction - ALUM BAY - Visit Isle Of WightRating 3.6 (4,892) · From £3.00 Per TicketThe range of attractions includes the spectacular chairlift ride, taking you on a journey past the coloured sands cliffs to the beach.
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The Needles Breezer - Southern VectisThe Needles Breezer ; Adult (19 years and over), £15.50, £19.50 ; Young Person, £12.50, £15 ; Child, £8.50, £10.50 ; Group (Up to 5 people), £38.50, £47.00 ; Over 60 ...
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Opening Times - The NeedlesPlease note, some of our operating times are subject to weather conditions and can vary throughout the year. For the most up-to-date and accurate ...
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Things to see and do at the Needles Headland and Tennyson DownThere's a wheelchair accessible viewing platform here too. For an even closer view, go deep through the downs and head along the underground tunnel beneath the ...Missing: access | Show results with:access
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The Needles Headland | BirdingplacesThe nesting seabirds on the cliffs include European Shag, Northern Gannet, Common Guillemot and Northern Fulmar.
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Red Squirrels and Wildlife on the Isle of WightOther sea mammals can be sighted, both Common and Grey Seals are now resident around the Island. Both species have a habit of bobbing around on the surface as ...
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Marine Conservation Zones - Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife TrustThe Needles MCZ ... Inshore around Alum Bay and the Needles, the seabed is predominantly made up of chalk reefs with deep gullies, and is rich in seaweeds. In ...
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Solent receives two new Marine Conservation Zones | Hampshire ...May 31, 2019 · The government has now designated 91 Marine Conservation Zones in total. Our new zones - Yarmouth to Cowes and Bembridge - join The Needles, ...
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Tennyson Down trail | Isle of Wight - National TrustWest High Down also has the largest concentration in the country of the rare early gentian. Look out for Adonis blue, chalkhill blue and dark green fritillary ...
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[PDF] Lowland Calcareous Grassland Habitat Action Plan | Isle of Wight ...The Isle of Wight has possibly the largest UK population of early gentian (Wilson, 1999) and is considered to be one of the best areas of calcareous grassland ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Chalk grassland butterflies project - Isle of Wight National LandscapeJun 18, 2024 · The chalk grasslands also hold nationally important populations of five blue butterflies which depend on these habitats as they lay their eggs and caterpillars ...
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Hampshire And Isle of Wight Amphibian and Reptile Group (HIWARG)The group focus is conservation of native UK species essentially around habitat management, surveying, public engagement, volunteer training & doing as much as ...Missing: insects High
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Bird Watching On The Isle Of WightIn late summer and autumn, the area is a prime site for migrating birds, including wheatears, whinchats, and ring ouzels, as well as offshore seabirds such as ...
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Marine | Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife TrustA huge variety of habitats can be found here. Close to shore, rocky reefs create rockpools that teem with anemones and starfish.
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Rockpool wildlife | The Wildlife TrustsA variety of species can be found including crabs, squat lobsters and starfish which live alongside beautifully coloured sea anemones, sponges and sea slugs.
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[PDF] The Needles MCZ factsheet - GOV.UKJan 17, 2016 · The Needles MCZ is an inshore site that covers the stretch of Solent adjacent to the northwest side of the Isle of Wight to just south of the ...
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[PDF] Historic Environment Action Plan Freshwater IsleThe SSSI of Freshwater Marshes lies entirely within this Area and Headon Warren and. West High Down SSSI lies partly within this Area. A small part of the ...
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The Protected Areas and Coastal LandscapesIsle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Landscape. The Isle of Wight AONB has a complex and diverse landscape.
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Our work to protect Headon Warren's past - National TrustMar 26, 2025 · The National Trust, in collaboration with Warren Farm, has undertaken an important project to survey and protect the Bronze Age barrows at Headon Warren on the ...Missing: measures | Show results with:measures
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Isle of Wight cliff warning system not operational 'since 2013'Jun 4, 2025 · An Isle of Wight councillor has raised serious concerns over the state of Military Road's cliff warning system, revealing it has not been operational since ...
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Environmental Policy - The NeedlesWe also do beach checks every day and clean up rubbish to keep it looking as natural as possible. ... Recently shortlisted for the Isle of Wight Chamber of ...
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Our Biodiversity - Solent ForumNatural England's Climate Change Adaptation Manual gives information on a wide range of coastal habitats and their sensitivity to climate change.