Miss Mills's Cottage, Cotmaton (1816)
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Mogridge, Theodore H. A descriptive sketch of Sidmouth; comprising its ancient and modern history. Sidmouth: J. Harvey, 1836. p. 44.[
] surrounded by an extensive lawn, and fine old timber, is Springfield cottage, the delightful abode of Mrs. Bernard, one of the most interesting in the vicinity of this place; on the opposite side, are three agreeable residences, the property of J. Carslake, esq.; the first called Asherton, is occupied by Mrs. Hancock; the second new Cotmaton, the abode of Miss Bethell; and the third old Cotmaton, the residence of H. Stuart, esq.; these all possess their respective beauties of landscape.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
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S47. BUTCHER, Revd Edmund: SIDMOUTH SCENERY OR VIEWS OF THE PRINCIPAL COTTAGES AND RESIDENCES OF THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THAT ADMIRED WATERING PLACE, AND THE ENVIRONS, WITHIN FIFTEEN MILES ROUND.
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1816