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62.Looking towards Clement’s Farm
In the Culm valley. View north from the Culmstock – Hemyock road near Straight Ash Farm. Image © Martin Bodman
In the Culm valley. View north from the Culmstock – Hemyock road near Straight Ash Farm. Image © Martin Bodman
64.The Grand Opening
Luckily the new foot bridge was open for use sometime before the official opening. It was put to the test and works magnificently.
Luckily the new foot bridge was open for use sometime before the official opening. It was put to the test and works magnificently.
65.The village viewed from Culm Davy
Looking south-south-east by the entrance to Luggs. Image © Martin Bodman
Looking south-south-east by the entrance to Luggs. Image © Martin Bodman
68.Five Bridges Farm
Looking north west. Note the TV aerial positioned in the tree across the road for better reception. Image © Martin Bodman
Looking north west. Note the TV aerial positioned in the tree across the road for better reception. Image © Martin Bodman
71.The entrance to Wallace’s
Farm shop and restaurant opposite Quarts Moor. Just outside Hemyock. Image © Martin Bodman
Farm shop and restaurant opposite Quarts Moor. Just outside Hemyock. Image © Martin Bodman
81.Whitedown Cross
Angled crossroads, looking north. The road ahead leads to Bolham Water. Image © Martin Bodman
Angled crossroads, looking north. The road ahead leads to Bolham Water. Image © Martin Bodman
87.Scaddings
Situated by the Madford Water, a tributary of the Culm, and just downstream from Dunkeswell Abbey, it is very possible that there was originally a medieval tannery associated with the abbey here. Looking west-north-west. Image © Martin Bodman
Situated by the Madford Water, a tributary of the Culm, and just downstream from Dunkeswell Abbey, it is very possible that there was originally a medieval tannery associated with the abbey here. Looking west-north-west. Image © Martin Bodman