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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. |