Steep Holm

Steep Holm

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Steep Holm (gbmapping|ST228607) is an English island lying in the Bristol Channel. The island covers 48.87 acre (19.78 hectare) at high tide, expanding to 63.26 acres (25.6 hectare) at mean low water.cite book |last=Legg |first=Rodney |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=The Steep Holm Guide: The history of the Island off Weston-super-Mare (2nd Ed) |year=1995 |publisher=Wincanton Press |location=Wincanton |isbn=0-948699-49-3 ] At its highest point it is 78 metres above mean sea level. Administratively, it is now part of North Somerset. [cite web | url= http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/cm70/7032/7032_iv.pdf | format=PDF | pages= pp. 7 | work= The Boundary Commission for England | title= Fifth periodical report - Volume 4 Mapping for the Non-Metropolitan Counties and the Unitary Authorities | date= 26 February 2007 | accessdate= 2007-09-06 ] It was formerly in Somerset; then it became part of Avon on 1 April 1974.

The island serves as a wind and wave break, sheltering the upper reaches of the Bristol Channel. The island is formed of carboniferous limestone and is geologically a continuation of the Mendip Hills at Brean Down. [cite book |last=Coysh |first=A.W. |authorlink= |coauthors= E.J. Mason & V. Waite |title=The Mendips |year=1977 |publisher=Robert Hale Ltd |location=London |isbn=0709164262 ] The island is now uninhabited, with the exception of the wardens, and protected as a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), notification having taken place in 1952. [cite web | title=Steep Holm | url=http://www.english-nature.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1002935.pdf | format= PDF | work= English Nature | title= Citation - Steep Holm | accessdate= 2007-09-06] Nearby is Flat Holm island, part of Wales.

Former military uses

Both Steep Holm and Flat Holm were fortified in the 1860s as a defence against invasion. They form part of a line of defences, known as Palmerston Forts, built across the channel to protect the approaches to Bristol and Cardiff.

The island was fortified following a visit by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to France, where they had been concerned at the strength of the French Navy. The Royal Commission on the Defence of the United Kingdom, under direction of Lord Palmerston recommended fortification of the coast and the island formed part of this strategic coastal defence system. Construction began in 1865 and was completed in 1869 [Citation | last1 = Worrall | first1 = D. H. | last2 = Surtees | first2 = P. R. | title = Flat Holm - an account of its history and ecology | publisher = South Glamorgan County Council | pages = 18–19 | year = 1984 ] .

Steep Holm has several gun batteries, some of which are Scheduled Ancient Monuments, and a centralised group of brick-built barrack blocks.

These facilities were updated in both World War I and World War II; in WW II, search light batteries were built on Steep Holm. The Steep Holm batteries were also connected, by underwater telegraph cable, to the Brean Down Fort batteries, but parts of the cable were stolen for scrap after the end of WW II.cite book |last=van der Bijl |first=Nicholas |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Brean Down Fort: Its History and the Defence of the Bristol Channel |year=2000 |publisher=Hawk Editions |location=Cossington |isbn=0-9529081-7-4 ]

Kenneth Allsop Memorial Trust

The island is owned by the Kenneth Allsop Memorial Trust, a charity which took over the administration of Steep Holm in 1974 in memory of the broadcaster and naturalist Kenneth Allsop, and purchased it in 1976. The mission statement of the Trust is: "To protect, preserve and enhance for the benefit of the public the landscape, antiquities, flora, fauna, natural beauty and scientific interest of the island of Steep Holm in the County of North Somerset and to advance the education of the public in the natural sciences."

Visits can be made to the island. The trust runs day-long boat trips from Weston-super-Mare.One barrack block is in use to provide visitor facilities.

References

External links

* [http://www.steepholm.com Steep Holm Island]
* [http://www.members.aol.com/southrd1/wsm/steephol.htm Steep Holm Island: Kenneth Allsop Memorial Trust]
* [http://www.steepholm.freeserve.co.uk/ SteepHolm Nature Reserve]
* [http://www.lanternfilms.ukphotographers.com/holms1.htm Flat Holm & Steep Holm]
* [http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/content/twm/flatfiles/features/Features2006/aspx/06-10-13Holm.aspx Holm sweet Holm - restoration story from the Western & Somerset Mercury]

Further reading

* Legg, Rodney (1992). "Steep Holm, Allsop Island". Wincanton Press. ISBN 0-94869-961-2.
* Legg, Rodney (1992). "Steep Holm Legends and History". Wincanton Press. ISBN 0-94869-959-0.
* Legg, Rodney (1990). "Steep Holm Wildlife". Wincanton Press. ISBN 0-94869-911-6.
* Legg, Rodney (1991). "Steep Holm at War". Wincanton Press. ISBN 0-94869-960-4.
* Legg, Rodney (1985). "The Steep Holm Guide". Dorset Publishing. ISBN 0-94869-949-3.
* Brown, Donald (1999). "Somerset V Hitler: Secret Operations in the Mendips 1939–1945". Newbury: Countryside Books. ISBN 1-85306-590-0.
* Rendell, Stan and Joan, (1993). "Steep Holm: The Story of a Small Island". Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing. ISBN 0-7509-0323-6.


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