- Warfleet Creek
Warfleet Creek is a small triangular tidal inlet in the west side of the
River Dart estuary inEngland . It is nearDartmouth, Devon . It has steep rocky sides.At low tide there is a stony beach with some small rockpools.
British Underwater Centre
The British Underwater Centre was one of the
premises along its north side. It had anchorage for boats, and facilities for training inscuba diving andstandard diving . It was run byCaptain Trevor Hampton who was based there for many years.Etymology
According to "The place-names of Devon", by J E B Gover, A Mawer and F M Stenton, volume 1 page 321, the etymology is uncertain. But since all early spellings have Wal- or Wel-, it is not named after the "war fleets" of the
crusade s of 1147 and 1190, although the harbour of Dartmouth has seen many other war fleets, not least the American fleet en route toUtah beach onD Day . The second element comes from Anglo-Saxon "flēot" = "estuary ,tidal creek ". One possibility is Anglo-Saxon "Wēala flēot" = "the estuary or creek of the Britons", if the Anglo-Saxons arriving found a settlement of Celtic-speaking British natives there (perhaps using it as afishing boat harbor).ee also
Fort Bovisand External links
* [http://www.dartmouth-moorings.co.uk/DSCN0176.jpgimage] (3264 x 2448 pixels, 1724k, jpg). (The white object on the water just above the bottom bush or treetop is a small one-man
pedalo , for scale.)
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