Chagford From Holy Street ([1827])
Thomas Hewitt WilliamsRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Devon | West Country Studies | sDEV/1827/DEV |
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CD 6 DVD 1
Publication Details
[1827]
A Devonian. [T.H.Williams]. Devonshire scenery; or, directions for visiting the most picturesque spots on the eastern and southern coast, from Sidmouth to Plymouth. Exeter: W.C. Pollard, 1827. pp. 13-14.Of picturesque scenery, of the highest kind, within 16 miles of the city, the upper parts of the river Teign contain many charming spots that would delight the admirer of such objects. The most convenient station for a visit, would be to sleep at Crockernwell, the first stage to Oakhampton, and go to Holystreet Mill, below Chagford, and ride or walk by the side of the river, crossing the rude bridges, and rambling in every direction, guided by the attraction of wild nature, a transparent stream tumbling over beds of granite, and fine wood scenery.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
Lithograph
72x118mm
From river
1825