Ansty Cove. (1845)
J. HarwoodRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Devon | West Country Studies | S SC3014 |
SC3014
CD 46 DVD 7
Publication Details
Page, John Lloyd Warden. The coasts of Devon and Lundy Island. London: Horace Cox, 1895. p. 371.From Kent's Cavern it is but a few minutes' walk to Anstis Cove. It is impossible to make a mistake, for the road sweeps round the head of it, and you can see the sparkle of the water and the satin-like gleam of the limestone through the leaves. A combe slopes steeply to the shore, a lovely spot where paths wind in and out between the trees whose shadow tempers the heat of the morning sun. For Anstis Cove looks eastward, and, as the hills sweep round the back of it in a leafy amphitheatre, the sea air has not too much room to circulate, and on a summer's day it is decidedly warm.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
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No. 674. Novr.20th.1845
From inland
1845