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Grid reference SS6712

near to Bridge Reeve, Devon, England


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Images in SS6712 Breakdown list
We have 13 images for SS6712
 : Cider Orchard by Dave D Cider Orchard
cider apple tree just before harvest Oct 2005
 : Valley at Saul's Bridge by Derek Harper Valley at Saul's Bridge
On the right is Heywood Wood. Southern Wood is in the background. Just off to the left is Saul's Farm. This looks down the valley of a tributary of the Taw unnamed on maps.
 : Saul's Bridge near Saul's Farm by David Smith Saul's Bridge near Saul's Farm
A bridge over a small (unnamed) stream that flows north to the River Taw
 : Turning for Saul's Farm by Roger Cornfoot Turning for Saul's Farm
 : Chulmleigh by Dave D Chulmleigh
from the Motte and Bailey in the forest across the river Taw
 : View North over River Taw by Dave D View North over River Taw
from Motte and Bailey
 : Ford Farm by Dave D Ford Farm
from the Motte and Bailey
 : Lane at Saul's Bridge by Derek Harper Lane at Saul's Bridge
Taken from the same place as SS6712 : Valley at Saul's Bridge, with Saul's Farm up the hill.
 : Rashleigh Lane by Derek Harper Rashleigh Lane
The track, from Crossgate, leads to Rashleigh Barton. On the right, across the Taw valley, is the church tower at Chulmleigh.
 : Road from Saul's Bridge to Saul's Farm by David Smith Road from Saul's Bridge to Saul's Farm
The steep road has a high bank and hedge on the uphill side; the farm is on the left
 : Crossgate crossroads and phone mast by David Smith Crossgate crossroads and phone mast
Crossgate is named on maps, but is simply where two farm tracks (not rights of way) meet the minor road. As a convenient high spot in the area, it is a useful site for a phone mast
 : Rashleigh Lane from Crossgate by David Smith Rashleigh Lane from Crossgate
This track leads to the farm at Rashleigh Barton. For part of its length it follows the ridge of the hilltop before dropping towards the River Taw and the farm
 : Car Park, Heywood Forest by Roger Cornfoot Car Park, Heywood Forest

 
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