Linton Cottage. The residence of W.A.Sandford Esqr ([1830?])

George Rowe
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Devon West Country Studies L SC1626
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SC1626
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Page, John Ll. W. The rivers of Devon from source to sea. London: Seeley and Co., Limited, 1893. p. 328.Above the wooded hill, set in a little valley, behind which the hill rises again another 300 or 400 feet, is the town of Lynton. Between it and Lynmouth the hill is so steep that few houses have been built. One or two, however, cling to the declivity embowered in the trees with which the whole slope is covered, the most picturesque being the Lynton Cottage, a long low bungalow sort of house once a gentleman's residence, now a private hotel. [Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
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Lithograph
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117x213mm
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From Valley Rocks Hotel
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Dates
1830