Saint Nectan's Glen

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Saint Nectan's Glen is an area of woodland in Trethevy near Tintagel, North Cornwall stretching for around one mile along both banks of the Trevillet River. The glen's most prominent feature is Saint Nectan's Kieve, a spectacular sixty foot waterfall.

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[edit] Flora

The damp shade provided by the glen supports a rich bryophyte flora, including two rare livorworts Jubula hutchinsaie and Trichocolea tromentallo and the mosses Fissidens curnovii and Fissidens osmundoides.

[edit] Fauna

Dippers Cinclus cinclus also nest in the rocks near Saint Nectan's Kieve.

[edit] Notable buildings

There is an early twentieth century half timbered private residence known as The Hermitage. A medieval chapel close to The Hermitage is open to the public.

Further downstream are the brick remains of a pottery which was destroyed in a fire in the mid twentieth century.

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