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APPENDIX.
401
BRISTOL TO EXETER, ho.—Continued.
WOOLEOROUOH.
Ipplepen.
Broad Hempston.
Staverton.
Dartington Hodse,
t. Campemowne, Esq.
jgj Dean Prior, 1|
m. distant; residenoe
of Herrick the poet.
Botterton Hill, one
of the highest points of
Dartmoor, 1203 feet.
Jgp The Western Bea-
Daignton Tunnel.
or. nver Dart.
Totnes,
ra of great anti¬
quity. A castle, the
remains of which still
exist, was erected by
William the C
(See p. 260.)
Kingsbridge Road.
The line skirts thi
south-east extremity of
Dartmoor.
^51 cr. river Erme by
a lofty viaduct. The
view of the river under¬
neath is very striking.
Kings Kerswell.
Branch to Tor- ST^T
quay, 7 m. distant.
Torquay is now a place
of considerable note as
-bathing resort.
Coo KINGTON.
Berry Pomeroy
Castle, Duke of So¬
merset.
Little Hempston.
of holding 500 vessels.
The parish church is
old, and contains a cu¬
rious screen. Popula¬
tion, 1851, 4508. (See
p. 117.)
South Brent.
Moreleigh.
Ivy Bridge, pleasantly
situated in a beautiful
dell, derives its name
from a bridge, with one
arch covered with ivy,
which crosses the river
Erme far below the,
railway station. |
401
BRISTOL TO EXETER, ho.—Continued.
WOOLEOROUOH.
Ipplepen.
Broad Hempston.
Staverton.
Dartington Hodse,
t. Campemowne, Esq.
jgj Dean Prior, 1|
m. distant; residenoe
of Herrick the poet.
Botterton Hill, one
of the highest points of
Dartmoor, 1203 feet.
Jgp The Western Bea-
Daignton Tunnel.
or. nver Dart.
Totnes,
ra of great anti¬
quity. A castle, the
remains of which still
exist, was erected by
William the C
(See p. 260.)
Kingsbridge Road.
The line skirts thi
south-east extremity of
Dartmoor.
^51 cr. river Erme by
a lofty viaduct. The
view of the river under¬
neath is very striking.
Kings Kerswell.
Branch to Tor- ST^T
quay, 7 m. distant.
Torquay is now a place
of considerable note as
-bathing resort.
Coo KINGTON.
Berry Pomeroy
Castle, Duke of So¬
merset.
Little Hempston.
of holding 500 vessels.
The parish church is
old, and contains a cu¬
rious screen. Popula¬
tion, 1851, 4508. (See
p. 117.)
South Brent.
Moreleigh.
Ivy Bridge, pleasantly
situated in a beautiful
dell, derives its name
from a bridge, with one
arch covered with ivy,
which crosses the river
Erme far below the,
railway station. |
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Adventure and adventurers > Black's guide to the counties of Dorset, Devon, & Cornwall > (446) |
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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