882:), are part of the GCR and are in an early stage of the linkage of two islands by a tombola. The sand bar is building from Little Ganinick, northwards, towards the larger island although the sand supply does not appear to be sufficient to link the two islands. On the north side of Great Ganinick a "cuspate" shaped beach is forming. Great Ganinick has the only known oak tree in the Eastern Islands. Described by Mr and Mrs Dallas in 1938 as ″.... about 2 ft 6in (0.76 m) tall in tangle of bracken, bramble and honeysuckle. It was still there (or possibly one like it) in 1997. Great Ganinick is rich in plant species with 74 species recorded by Lousley including butcher's–broom, wood spurge, wood small–reed and white ramping–fumitory. Little Ganinick has grassland with strandline vegetation and seabird colonies.
852:
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639:), part of the Geological Conservation Review site (GCR), are three rocky islands joined by two beaches forming a crescent around Arthur Porth; compare with Great Ganinick and Little Ganinick (see below) where the process is ongoing. Great Arthur, as the name suggests, is the largest with a fringe of maritime grassland, dune vegetation and strandline vegetation. There are three entrance graves on the summit ridge connected by a prehistoric boulder wall. They are surrounded by maritime heath with English stonecrop on the bare areas. The area of blown sand is dominated by marram grass (
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917:, joined to it at low tide by a boulder causeway. There was a long period of habitation during the Bronze and Iron Ages when Nornour would have been part of a larger island; after a storm in 1962, the erosion of sand dunes uncovered hut circles. Eleven circular stone buildings were found, and the site was excavated in 1962–66 and 1969–73. Many features were found including doorways, dividing walls, steps, hearths,
67:
745:) is just to the north of Little Arthur and has a small area of heath on the summit. Bracken dominates the slopes and there are maritime grassland and cliff communities along the coast which has several small caves on the east side. Surveys in 1938 and 1939 recorded 37 species of plants. The only mammals recorded are brown rats and grey seals which use the island as a haul out.
926:(AD 69–79) and the later date indicate that the site was still being used into the late fourth century. Analysis of the brooches indicate they came from numerous places in Britain and the Continent; given that there are no comparable sites on Scilly, this suggests that the finds were not for trade but perhaps for paying respect to a local cult. The finds indicate a
591:), is the largest of the Eastern Isles and consists of two hills joined by a low sandy neck. The northern of the two hills has the highest point at 34 metres (112 ft) and has a ruined Bronze Age entrance grave on the summit. Stones from the chamber have been used to make a pyramidal navigational marker. Other evidence of past occupation include a
418:(HLS) agreement. With no resident botanist, together with the difficulty of recording on remote islands, there are not many plant records and the number of species for each of the Eastern Isles was finally published in 1971 from surveys carried out by J D Grose, Mr & Mrs J E Dallas and J E Lousley in 1938 and 1939. Lousley listed 111 species of
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on the neck as well as the remains of field systems. A freshwater spring would have made living on the island during the kelp burning season possible. The hills have maritime heath on each summit and dense bracken communities on the lower slopes. A total of seventy-four plant species were recorded
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Middle Arthur has an unusual boat-shaped entrance grave on the summit with walls of standing slabs. A ceramic burial urn together with pieces of bone and flint were found during excavations in 1953. The island as a few patches of heather and some strandline vegetation on the sheltered parts of its
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carried out rat eradication. Some areas are covered in hottentot fig (probably carried to the island by gulls); thrift and sea campion also dominate in some areas. Other species recorded include
Yorkshire fog, orache, common scurvy-grass and tree-mallow which forms temporary stands in some years.
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and stone-lined pits. Two of the buildings have since disappeared under beach boulders. Among the numerous Roman finds found in the two western huts were more than three hundred brooches, dating from the later first to the later third century AD. They were found in the upper layers of two of the
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in the surveys of 1938 and 1939; the largest number of species on any of the
Eastern Isles and includes Portland and sea spurge, sea–kale and balm–leaved figwort in the small sand dune system. Common thyme and orange bird's–foot grow on the heath, which is dominated by bell heather (
608:) which is a common plant in Cornwall but known from only two places in Scilly was discovered simultaneously here, and on Tresco in 1998, but was not seen in 2000. Mammals recorded are rabbit, brown rat, house mouse and Scilly shrew.
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shore, while Little Arthur has bracken on the deeper soils and heath on the summit with
English stonecrop in the bare areas. Also on Little Arthur is a small area of strandline vegetation and sand dunes with slender St John's-wort (
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field systems and a Roman shrine on
Nornour. Before the 19th century, the islands were known by their Cornish name, which had also become the name of the largest island in the group after the submergence of the connecting lands.
807:) has strandline plant species. Both have breeding seabirds and the Scilly shrew has been recorded on Great Innisvouls. Gurney reported twelve pairs of shag with egg and one pair with young on Great Iinnisvouls on 12 May 1887.
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has been suggested. With dates ranging over four centuries, it is unlikely that the objects came from a shipwreck. Despite attempts to protect the archaeological site sea erosion still occurs.
368:(not part of the Eastern Isles) which is to the north–west, between St Martin's and Tresco; and Great Arthur, Great Ganinick and Little Ganinick which are to the south–east of St Martin's.
1064:), is a small island which lies on the western side of the Eastern Isles and south of St Martin's. It has limited vegetation consisting of grass, docks and sea beet. Greater black-backed (
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1021:, although spores from ferns can be blown some distance; Chilean hard-fern was recorded in Higher Town, St Martin's in 1936. Other species recorded include thrift, scurvy grass,
426:, and by 1999 further surveys recorded a similar number (114). Some of the islands have species that are only found on that island and not on the other Eastern Isles such as an
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prehistoric buildings, along with coins (late first to late fourth century), glass, miniature pots and pieces of small clay Gallic figurines. The earliest coins are from
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There is a small area of heath on the hill with heather and bell heather and in the disturbed area around the hut circles. The nationally scarce plants
Portland spurge (
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approximately one km north-east of Great
Gannilly, and is the easternmost island in the archipelago. The island has no vegetation and is used as a roost by birds.
692:), is a steep-sided island to the south–east of the group with vegetation that is typical of islands with breeding seabirds. It was one of the first islands where
1076:) nest, as do common shags. It is possible to walk out to this island from St Martin's at exceptional low tides, but great care must be taken not to be cut off.
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granite topped by wind–blown sand. Some of the islands are linked with boulder ridges and sandy bars and at low tide can be viewed as one island. During the
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have survived the inundation of the sea. If the practice of summer grazing had continued, there would be even more grassland instead of the dense
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soils on the higher parts of the islands. The heaths are classified as a poor fit somewhere between
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Biological Sites of
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Butcher, Sarnia (2014). "The Roman brooches from
Nornour, Isles of Scilly".
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Sawyer, katharine (2007). "Scilly Through The Ages – The Eastern Isles".
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can be seen at low tide on the western shore. She hit Irishman's Ledge (
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occupation of England and Wales the area was a low–lying plain between
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Great, Middle and Little Arthur 7.75 hectares (19.2 acres)
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Summarised data for all sites (biological and geological)
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being the others. Four other mammals have been recorded:
1519:"Notes on the Isles of Scilly and the Manx Shearwater '(
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found by Mr and Mrs Dallas on Great Gannick. Possible
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which has smothered some of the small growing plants.
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Sites of Special Scientific Interest notified in 1971
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described as a plague on some of the Eastern Isles,
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and grassland along the coastal fringes. Goldenrod (
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83.8 hectares (0.838 km; 0.324 sq mi)
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The islands of Great Ganinick and Little Ganinick (
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461:) is found on the northern side of Great Ganilly.
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1005:) has two unexpected plants; Chilean hard-fern (
376:Most of the islands have dense cover of bramble
256:; consequently the soils do not receive so much
1498:Parslow, Rosemary (2001). "Plants on Scilly".
2643:Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Devon
1999:
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1391:French, C N; Murphy R N; Atkinson, M (1999).
252:The Isles are not so exposed to gales as the
245:The islands are located to the south–east of
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2669:Uninhabited islands of the Isles of Scilly
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294:Great Innisvouls 1.82 hectares (4.5 acres)
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1159:List of shipwrecks of the Isles of Scilly
710:on the summit. The island is recorded as
348:(GCR) site for the largest assemblage of
303:Little Ganinick 1.15 hectares (2.8 acres)
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291:Little Ganilly 2.71 hectares (6.7 acres)
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332:The underlying rock is coarse grained
48:View of a portion of the Eastern Isles
2580:Pool Of Bryher & Popplestone Bank
2570:Pentle Bay, Merrick And Round Islands
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2120:Carricknath Point to Porthbean Beach
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1419:. Newton Abbot: David & Charles.
288:Menawethan 2.81 hectares (6.9 acres)
2550:Higher Moors and Porth Hellick Pool
2220:Hayle Estuary & Carrack Gladden
1691:
1640:Geological Conservation Review site
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315:Hanjague 0.30 hectares (0.74 acres)
218:Site of Special Scientific Interest
36:Site of Special Scientific Interest
24:
2384:River Camel Valley and Tributaries
2255:Lower Fal & Helford Intertidal
1575:Exploration of a Drowned Landscape
1516:
1477:National Heritage List for England
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1217:Place Names in Cornwall and Scilly
855:Great Ganinick and Little Ganinick
847:Great Ganinick and Little Ganinick
312:Guther's 0.47 hectares (1.2 acres)
210:Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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2300:Mullion Cliff to Predannack Cliff
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1244:. 5 December 1986. Archived from
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300:Nornour 1.64 hectares (4.1 acres)
2474:Trevose Head and Constantine Bay
2374:Redlake Meadows & Hoggs Moor
2340:Plymouth Sound Shores And Cliffs
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1417:The Flora of the Isles of Scilly
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2419:Steeple Point to Marsland Mouth
2125:Carrine Common & Penwethers
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822:wether (a castrated male sheep)
612:Great, Middle and Little Arthur
203:islands of the salt water downs
74:Location within Isles of Scilly
2454:Tregonetha & Belowda Downs
2355:Porthgwarra to Pordenack Point
2075:Borlasevath and Retallack Moor
1657:Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust
1423:
1395:. Camborne: Wheal Seton Press.
833:), where a nationally scarce
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346:Geological Conservation Review
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2605:St Martin's Sedimentary Shore
2060:Bedruthan Steps and Park Head
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982:) The endangered shore dock (
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503:; including three species of
2250:Lower Bostraze and Leswidden
1432:Birds of the Isles of Scilly
1189:. London: English Heritage.
1185:Ratcliffe, Jeanette (1989).
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2520:Big Pool and Browarth Point
2479:Upper Fal Estuary and Woods
1434:. London: Christopher Helm.
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282:13.83 hectares (34.2 acres)
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2235:Kernick and Ottery Meadows
2205:Greenscoombe Wood, Luckett
2180:Gerrans Bay to Camels Cove
1299:Parslow, Rosemary (2007).
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1367:"Condition of SSSI units"
1187:The Archaeology of Scilly
1041:Guther's (or Gunther's) (
513:Phalacrocorax aristotelis
437:such as butcher's-broom (
275:The islands by area are:
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2494:West Cornwall Bryophytes
2399:Rosenannon Bog and Downs
2185:Godrevy Head to St Agnes
2145:Coverack to Porthoustock
2045:Aire Point to Carrick Du
1645:12 November 2016 at the
1430:Robinson, Peter (2003).
416:Higher Level Stewardship
2285:Meneage Coastal Section
2105:Caerthillian to Kennack
2065:Boconnoc Park and Woods
967:Scrophularia scorodonia
449:) and wood small-reed (
180:Natural England website
2195:Goss and Tregoss Moors
2170:East Lizard Heathlands
2080:Boscastle to Widemouth
1340:. JNCC. Archived from
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446:Euphorbia amygdaloides
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1454:Scilly now & then
1415:Lousley, J E (1971).
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961:Euphorbia portlandica
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2575:Plains and Great Bay
2525:Castle Down (Tresco)
2404:St Austell Clay Pits
1605:. Cormorant Design.
1219:, Wessex Books, 2005
871:place of wild garlic
372:Wildlife and ecology
2345:Polruan to Polperro
2335:Phoenix United Mine
2230:Kennack to Coverack
1750:Uninhabited islands
1601:Reid, Neil (2007).
1557:Cornish Archaeology
1347:on 12 November 2016
1301:The Isles of Scilly
937:The boilers of the
902:facing the mainland
843:was found in 1927.
840:Neobisium maritimum
605:Stachys officinalis
521:Phalacrocorax carbo
458:Ornithopus pinnatus
385:Pteridium aquilinum
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2638:Neighbouring areas
2484:Upper Fowey Valley
2439:Tamar–Tavy Estuary
2260:Lymsworthy Meadows
2100:Cabilla Manor Wood
2070:Bodmin Moor, North
1652:Modern Antiquarian
1251:on 24 October 2012
1213:Weatherhill, Craig
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1014:Borago officinalis
973:Euphorbia paralias
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753:Great Innisvouls (
658:Hypericum pulchrum
642:Ammophila arenaria
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545:Fratercula arctica
529:Fulmarus glacialis
492:and the so-called
470:Halichoerus grypus
391:Solidago virgaurea
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1521:Puffinus anglorum
1393:Flora of Cornwall
1369:. Natural England
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1008:Blechnum cordatum
979:Asplenium marinum
700:Samolus valerandi
507:, as well as the
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408:), bell heather (
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