Jennycliff Bay Explained

Jennycliff Bay
Map Size:250
Location:Plymouth
Coordinates:50.3521°N -4.1208°W
Type:Bay
Agency:Plymouth City Council
Pushpin Map:United Kingdom Plymouth
Pushpin Label:Jennycliff

Jennycliff Bay (often used interchangeably with Jennycliff) is a bay on the South West Coast Path in Plymouth, Devon, England. It is managed by Plymouth City Council and is both designated a County Wildlife Site (CWS) and part of the Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) known as Plymouth Sound, Shores and Cliffs. From its upper grassy area, the bay overlooks Mount Batten and Plymouth Sound.

Nature

Site of Special Scientific Interest

Jennycliff Bay forms part of the Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) known as Plymouth Sound, Shores and Cliffs. It is a Designated Site within the "Jennycliff to Bovisand" management unit and said to be in favourable condition.[1] [2]

County Wildlife Site

Jennycliff Bay is also designated a County Wildlife Site (CWS).[3] This is primarily because it contains four Nationally Scarce species:[3] [4]

The Site Management Statement for Jennycliff CWS reports sightings of "Devon notable species" including ivy broomrape, dotted sedge, distant sedge, sea rocket and sea spleenwort.[4] Further, the spider Episinus maculipes has been observed.[4]

Geology

The cliff face is inclined and the shore is composed of steep broken bedrock and boulders of various sizes.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Unit detail . designatedsites.naturalengland.org.uk . 29 August 2021.
  2. Web site: Plymouth Sound Shores and Cliffs SSSI report . 29 August 2021.
  3. Web site: Jennycliff (CWS) PLYMOUTH.GOV.UK . www.plymouth.gov.uk . 29 August 2021.
  4. Web site: Jennycliff County Wildlife Site Management Statement . 29 August 2021.