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Whitton Island

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Whitton Island — island in Lincolnshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK.

Whitton Island, islands in Yorkshire & the Humber

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
4 h–12 h
Nearest railway station
Broomfleet · 2.9 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Whitton Island is a island in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "island in Lincolnshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 53.7140°, -0.6700°.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: Humber Estuary - 2000480 SSSI
  • Ramsar wetland: Humber Estuary

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Whitton Island is an island situated at the western end of the Humber Estuary in northern England. The almond-shaped island straddles the county boundary between the counties of East Riding of Yorkshire to the north and North Lincolnshire which otherwise runs over tidal water roughly along the centre line of the estuary. Parts of the island fall within the boundaries of four civil parishes. Despite being named after the Lincolnshire parish of Whitton, the largest part of the island is in the Yorkshire parish of Blacktoft and much of the remainder is in the neighbouring parish of Broomfleet. Much smaller parts of the southeast coast of the island fall within the Lincolnshire parishes of Alkborough and Whitton. Whitton Island is an ait (or eyot), formed by the deposit of sands and gravels washed down by the river, which accumulate over a period of time, and become consolidated by the vegetation that colonises them. Only in recent years has the island emerged sufficiently from the mud and sand bank known as Whitton Sand to be mapped by the Ordnance Survey as a new feature. Whitton Sands forms a part of the Humber Wildfowl Refuge. Whitton Island is owned by Associated British Ports who were in discussion with the RSPB during 2014 over its future management. In March 2017 the RSPB signed a 50-year lease on the then 120 hectare island to manage it as a Nature Reserve. To improve the island as a habitat for wetland birds, the RSPB dug a lagoon and several ponds. This has resulted in the arrival of increased numbers of birds some of which had not previously ventured so high up the estuary. The island now provides a safe nesting habitat for the avocet, and also good feeding and roosting areas for pink-footed geese, teal, wigeon, dunlin, spoonbills, curlew, turnstone and ringed plover.

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Coordinates
53.7140, -0.6700
Parish
Broomfleet
Postcode
HU15 1WL
Parliamentary constituency
Goole and Pocklington
Nearest railway station
Broomfleet2.9 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Whitton Island?
Whitton Island is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode HU15 1WL), in the parish of Broomfleet.
Is Whitton Island a protected site?
Yes — Whitton Island is part of the Humber Estuary - 2000480 SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest and the Humber Estuary Ramsar wetland.
Is Whitton Island free to visit?
Yes, Whitton Island is free to enter.
How do I get to Whitton Island?
The nearest railway station is Broomfleet, about 2.9 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode HU15 1WL.