Luscombe, with Dawlish Church ([1845?])
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[1845?]
Cornelius's guide. DAWLISH: historical & topographical with sketches of the most attractive walks, drives and excursions. Second Edition. Dawlish: W. M. Cornelius, 1869. p. 127.And when either walking or driving through the lovely grounds of Luscombe, Powderham, or Mamhead, and contemplating the majestic oak, the stately elm, the expanding circuit of the linden tree, the ambitious poplar, the ornate chestnut, the spreading cedar, or the voluptuous foliage on every hand.It has been truthfully remarked that "the aspect of Dawlish is bright and cheerful." It is so. Nature would seem to have endowed this favoured spot with peculiar charms. The prevailing characteristic is that of beauty and repose.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
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1845