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My House Is 500 Years Old
We bought an old house ten years ago, in this countryside area of the UK. The idea was to have a holiday home, but a couple of years ago I gave up my job in London to move here permanently. We are only 260...
46 commentsLynmouth Before and After the 1952 Flood
After visiting Lynmouth in England I was drawn to the tragedy of the 1952 flood there and the lives it impacted. This my research on that topic and my memoriam to those who died there.
9 comments10 Places to Visit in Somerset
I've just spent the last 3 days haring around Somerset with a camera. When you read through the list below please don't expect to manage it in 3 days - I am the fastest thing on 2 legs with a camera and I have the sore feet and various pains to...
6 commentsAre Pixies Good or Evil?
Pixies are whimsical creatures that were born into existence having no purpose at all. Most of their days are spent studying magic and they are thought of as living a quiet and peaceful life. These special...
Di Francis The Cat Lady
Di relaxing on the steps of the Ampitheatre at the Ancient City of Miletos Di Francis is a renowned expert on strange and unusual beasts such as ‘The Beast of Exmoor’ and the 'Highland Kellas Cats'. She has spent the last thirty...
4 commentsThe Magical Pixie
Pixie history, interpretation, origins and the known and well loved Tinkerbell.
0 commentsRare Horse Breeds: Two of the World's Rarest Ponies: Dartmoor and Exmoor
Which are the world's rarest ponies? Learn more about two rare horse breeds and the difference between horses and ponies. Includes videos and images of the Dartmoor and Exmoor ponies.
10 commentsTRAVEL in SW ENGLAND - NORTH DEVON, Exmoor, Lynmouth & Lynton - Walks, Wildlife, History & Literature
An overview of the North Devon area, Exmoor National Park and Lynmouth & Lynton, with a view to its sights, walks, scenery and wildlife. History of the Flash Floods of 1952 plus influences on literature.
14 commentsRudyard Lake Steam Railway - Narrow Gauge Train
The steam railway at Rudyard Lake runs for a mile and a half along the side of the lake from Rudyard Station past the Dam station to Hunthouse Wood. The steam trains run on narrow gauge tracks 10.25 inches apart and the engines burn coal for power....
0 commentsNorth Devon Cottages
North Devon cottages can be found in almost every village or small town in the area. Choosing which village to pick can be the trickiest part of your planning. Your holiday can be transformed into something...
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