Breaksea Point

In today's world, Breaksea Point is a topic that arouses great interest and debate in different areas of society. Its relevance and diversity of approaches has led to extensive discussion and reflection on its implications. From academic perspectives to the everyday environment, Breaksea Point has generated endless questions and positions that seek to understand its scope and impact on our reality. In this article, we will delve into a detailed analysis of Breaksea Point, exploring its different aspects and offering a comprehensive vision to understand its importance and current challenges.

Breaksea Point
View from Breaksea Point
Breaksea Point is located in Vale of Glamorgan
Breaksea Point
Breaksea Point
Location within the Vale of Glamorgan
Principal area
Preserved county
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBarry
Postcode districtCF
Dialling code01446
PoliceSouth Wales
FireSouth Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
UK Parliament
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
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UK
Wales
Vale of Glamorgan
51°22′52″N 3°24′18″W / 51.381°N 3.405°W / 51.381; -3.405

Breaksea Point is a promontory at the eastern edge of Gileston's Limpert Bay in the Vale of Glamorgan on the south coast of Wales. Breaksea Point is claimed as the southernmost point of mainland Wales, although that is also claimed of nearby Rhoose Point and the Vale of Glamorgan Council have placed a fixed notice to that effect.[notes 1] Almost 20 km to the east, the Welsh island of Flat Holm is slightly further south in latitude.

Notes

  1. ^ By latitude calculation, Rhoose point may be a few metres further south. However, Breaksea Point is fixed with the construction of a sea wall in 1958 in connection with sea defences for the establishment of Aberthaw "A" & "B" power stations, whilst Rhoose Point, 4.42km to the east, is suffering from cliff erosion which technically changes its northing.

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