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Lower Horse

Coordinates: 51°31′00″N 0°32′07″E / 51.51670°N 0.53520°E / 51.51670; 0.53520
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Lower Horse is a 31.1-acre (12.6 ha) uninhabited island off the English coast, lying in the Thames Estuary between Canvey Island and Stanford-le-Hope, close to grid reference TQ760828.

Ownership and size

Administratively it is part of Thurrock unitary authority; the border with its ceremonial county namely the administrative county of Essex runs between it and Canvey Island. Smaller than normal markings for an area of saltings (traditional, open air, sea salt extraction through drying) appear in the Ordnance Survey map of 1919, which confirms its acreage.[1]

Geography

Consisting of permanent marshland with six small internal creeks draining to the north; Lower Horse is part of the group of islands (five of which later re-clustered to form Canvey Island), that broke away from the English coastline in the medieval period.

See also

References

  1. ^ OS six-inch map of 1898 Ordnance Survey Essex Sheet n LXXXIX.12 revised 1919, published 1922.

External links

Next island upstream River Thames Next island downstream
Chiswick Eyot
Note: Frog Island and Isle of Dogs are peninsulas
Lower Horse Canvey Island

51°31′00″N 0°32′07″E / 51.51670°N 0.53520°E / 51.51670; 0.53520