Spitchwick Lodge from Holne Chace, the property of Sir B.Wrey Bart. (1820)
F. C. LewisRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Devon | West Country Studies | sfB/DAR 1/1821/LEW |
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CD 51 DVD 8
Publication Details
A description of the county of Devonshire; containing an accurate account of al the towns, noblemen's and gentlemen's seats, scenery, curiosities, antiquities, productions, etc. of this interesting county; forming a complete county itinerary; and being a useful and entertaining guide and companion to the traveller. Exeter: printed at Norton's office, 1835. p. 69.The scenery on the banks of the Dart, which is only half a mile distant [from Ashburton], is some of the most picturesque and beautiful in the county, more particularly about Buckland.Spitchwick is the seat of Lord Ashburton; and Holne chase the beautiful and romantic hunting seat of Sir Bouchier Wray, Bart.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
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171x242mm
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1820