A pair of jagged stones known variously as Gull or Carter's Rocks rise from the white sands of Holywell Beach, making a striking silhouette at sunset. Lying less than 500 metres offshore from Penhale Point they mark the southern end of the bay and are formed from dark grey slate. The bay is in the care of the National Trust.
A pair of jagged stones known variously as Gull or Carter's Rocks rise from the white sands of Holywell Beach, making a striking silhouette at sunset. Lying less than 500 metres offshore from Penhale Point they mark the southern end of the bay and are formed from dark grey slate. The bay is in the care of the National Trust.