T'pot
About T'pot
This site is an armed merchant vessel wreck known as the T’Pot, named after a teapot recovered from it, and also referred to as Brigitta. The ship was mined on 4 December 1917 while traveling from Barry to Dieppe. It now lies in about 20 m of water, broken into three main sections: an inverted stern, the boilers, and the midships/bow area.
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T'pot Planning Details
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Reported Depth
20m+
Depth Note
The wreck lies in 20 m and is split into three parts: upside down stern, boilers, and midships/bow.
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Aquatic Life
Typical local marine life includes crabs and the wreck is especially known for large conger eels around the boiler area.
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