North End Cottage. (Miss Tinney.) (1826)
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Publication Details
Mogridge, Theodore H. A descriptive sketch of Sidmouth; comprising its ancient and modern history. Sidmouth: J. Harvey, 1836. pp. 51-2. This old Mansion is no longer in existence, having been pulled down; and two handsome well built houses, called Sidlands, have been erected on its site. Passing these, and entering the Exeter road, is Radway Cottage, belonging to J. G. Jenkins, esq. Solicitor; next to it, is the Vicarage, an old building modernized, and very considerably enlarged and improved, the residence of the Rev. W. Jenkins, A. M.[;] near this, on the right hand, is a commodious cottage, the property of Mrs. Cutler; and opposite, three cottages in a cluster; first, the Hermitage, a neat and pleasing cottage, occupied by Mrs. Rees; second, Balster's Cottage; and the Shrubbery, the quiet, and retired cottage of Miss Tinney, having a view of the Elysian Fields, which are laid out with great taste, and worthy the attention of the visiter [sic]. In this secluded spot, entering the carriage drive on the Exeter road through iron gates, on the right, are Temple, Rosebank, and Cumberland cottages, with Richmond house; on the left, are Camden and Somerden cottages.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
Lithograph
100x133mm
From garden
1826