A 7m circular walk in August 1992 from Tintagel
(Scan from August 1992)
Trebarwith Strand (Scan from August 1992)
Looking South from above Tintagel towards Gull roc…
Dunderhole Point (Scan from August 1992)
Trebarwith Strand (Scan from August 1992)
Clovelly (Scan from August 1992)
Bude Canal (Scan from August 1992)
Looking South across Widemouth Sand from near Lowe…
Bude Canal (Scan from August 1992)
Looking towards the Sea Lock on the Bude Canal (Sc…
Near Lower Longbreak (Scan from August 1992)
Looking across Lower and Higher Longbreak towards…
Looking southward from Efford Beacon (Scan from Au…
Looking North from near Higher Longbreak (Scan fro…
Shale and sandstone rocks run at right angles to t…
Looking South from near Higher Longbreak (Scan fro…
Near Higher Longbreak (Scan from August 1992)
Looking towards Forrabury Church (Scan from August…
Clovelly (Scan from August 1992)
Clovelly (Scan from August 1992)
Above Clovelly (Scan from August 1992)
Bude Haven seen from Compass Point (Scan from Augu…
Path in Rocky Valley (Scan from August 1992)
Tintagel Castle and Merlin’s Cave from the SW Coas…
Tintagel Castle and Merlin’s Cave from the SW Coas…
Tintagel Haven (Scan from August 1992)
Trambley Cove from Rocky Valley (Scan from August…
(Looking northeastward from Barras Nose (Scan from…
Trambley Cove from Rocky Valley (Scan from August…
Trambley Cove from Rocky Valley (Scan from August…
Bossiney Haven (Scan from August 1992)
(Scan from 1999)
Kinver Edge (Scan from 1999)
Looking East from Kinver Edge (Scan from 1999)
Trig Point (164m) on Kinver Edge (Scan from 1999)
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Enville (Scan from 1…
(Scan from 1999)
Stretton Aquaduct carrying the Shropshire union Ca…
Crossing Upper Avenue leading to Chillington Hall…
Trig point (194m) Brocton Field, Cannock Chase (Sc…
The Glacial Boulder, Cannock Chase (Scan from 1999…
Blithfield Reservoir seen from near Medleywood Bar…
Small pool at Stockwell Heath (Scan from 1999)
Essex Bridge over the River Trent near Great Haywo…
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Path in Rocky Valley (Scan from August 1992)
“The valley is carved by the Trevillet River (Cornish: Duwy, meaning dark river) in Trethevy around one mile east of Tintagel. At their highest point the slate canyon walls tower over seventy feet above the river below. Rocky Valley was mentioned in travel books as a place of exceptional beauty as early as 1897. The valley is owned by the National Trust and is home to 161 different species of moss. Saint Nectan's Glen is an area of woodland stretching for around one mile along both banks of the Trevillet River; its most prominent feature is St Nectan's Kieve.”
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