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Devon

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The
Hidden Places of Devon (Hidden Places Travel Guides)
Tour Devon. Devon is a county of sheer beauty and delight and
is endowed with stunning green rolling hills, bright fresh streams
tumbling through wooded valleys and picturesque little villages.
The county of Devon is home to the National Parks of Dartmoor
and Exmoor, which it shares with Somerset, two areas of outstanding
natural beauty, both spectacularly eye-catching they consist
of bleak uplands and isolated moorland that stretch out towards
a rugged coastline. The book is packed with information covering
the more secluded and little known venues for food, accommodation
and places of interest as well as the more enduring attractions
of the region.
Dartmoor
Sun: Solving the Riddle of Dartmoor's Prehistoric Sites
Most walkers on Dartmoor will have come across mysterious lines
of stones stretching accross the bleak moorland landscape, shrouded
in mist. Some rows are as many as three kilometres in length,
once comprising hundreds of standing stones. Their strange alignment
clearly held some purpose for our prehistoric forebears - but
what? Early historians attempted to connect these ancient sites
with Druids and their sacrifical rites but even modern archaeology
has failed to define their true purpose, until now! For the
first time here is a book which provides the answer to one of
Dartmoor's greatest mysteries : who built the prehistoric stone
rows across the moorland landscape, and what was their purpose?
Devon
(Pevsner Buildings of England S.)
Tour Devon. Exeter Cathedral is but the crowning glory of Devon's
wealth of medieval churches, replete with sumptuous fittings
and monuments. The county's peak of prosperity from the late
Middle Ages to the seventeenth century is reflected too in its
castles, its secluded manor houses, and its scores of sturdily
built farmhouses. The delights of Devon's well loved seaside
and country towns are explored from the distinctive merchants'
houses of Totnes and Topsham to the elegant Regency crescents
of Teignmouth and Sidmouth. The picture is completed by accounts
of the creation of the docks at Plymouth, industrial relics,
and the substantial but little known store of Devon's Victorian
churches.
Walk
Exmoor
Including GPS Waypoint lists and a Place Name Index, this 160-page
colour book contains walking routes within the Exmoor region.
Wire-O spiral binding allows it to lay flat and be folded back
on itself without damage. It features: route summary of exertion
rating; refreshments rating; time, distance, ascents/descents;
and more.
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