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Lundy - Wikipedia Lundy is an English island in the Bristol Channel It forms part of the district of Torridge in the county of Devon About 3 miles (5 kilometres) long and 5⁄8 mi (1 km) wide, Lundy has had a long and turbulent history, frequently changing hands between the British crown and various usurpers
Lundy Island | The Landmark Trust Lundy is a 400 foot granite outcrop in the Bristol Channel with tremendous views of sea and mainland
Homepage | Sargent Lundy Since 1891, Sargent Lundy has been a global leader in engineering and design for the power industry But power was just the beginning We’ve built upon our legacy by expanding our expertise to the energy, oil and gas, industrial, hazardous waste, and national security sectors
Lundy California – Western Mining History The town of Lundy was settled at the site and became famous for its scenic alpine location and the numerous avalanches that destroyed mines, homes, and even power plants, as well as taking many lives over the years
Lundy: The tiny isle with a wild, lawless past - BBC "The King sent his men to Lundy and William was captured, found guilty of treason and hung, drawn and quartered " In the centuries that followed, Lundy became a wild and lawless place
Lundy | Island, Nature Reserve, Wildlife | Britannica Lundy, small island in the Bristol Channel, 11 miles (18 km) off the north coast of the county of Devon, southwestern England Mainly composed of granite, with high cliffs (notably Shutter Rock at the southwestern end), Lundy reaches a summit of 466 feet (142 metres) and has an area of 1 5 square
Lundy | Devon | National Trust Find out more about the National Trust's Lundy, Devon, an unspoilt island, home to a fascinating array of wildlife amidst dramatic scenery
Explore Lundy Island | Wildlife Coastal Escape - Visit Devon Lundy Island is famous for its bird population, in fact the name Lundy is Norse for Puffin Island, so named because of the puffins that call the island home Lundy has the largest single island seabird colony in the south of England
Lundy Island (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go . . . It is a chunk of granite in the Bristol Channel It's about 3 miles long and 1 mile wide It makes a perfect spot for a holiday for those who enjoy walking and birdwatching (there are now dozens of puffins to see in the breeding season of (approx) April to July)