
Metal Detecting on Crown Estate Foreshore
Anyone wishing to go metal detecting on Crown Estate foreshore will require a permit.
This page contains a brief description of The Crown Estate’s general position regarding metal detecting and treasure hunting on our foreshore.
Applying for a Permit for Metal Detecting on Crown Estate Foreshore
Note – this does not apply to searching below the foreshore, i.e. on the seabed for which a separate consent may be required. Please direct any enquiries over seabed searching to:
The Crown Estate generally seeks to encourage access over, and responsible use of, the foreshore and as a result our consent for non-commercial metal detecting on the foreshore will not incur a charge. Foreshore in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is defined as the land between mean high water and mean low water. In Scotland the definition is between mean high water of spring tides and mean low water of spring tides
Location map here----> Metal Detecting on Crown Estate Foreshore Mapsupdated 07/02/2017 note
We are currently looking into the metal detecting registration process and as such you are not required to obtain a permit.
In the meantime however you are allowed to metal detect on Crown Estate foreshore, but must read their terms and conditions here before doing so.
Main Page here - Crown Estate Foreshore Permit Details