A WEEK IN AN AFTERNOON..
If ever there is a `typical English village scene,` it might be this one. Of course, everyone has their own personal favourite - Kersey in Suffolk, Bibury in Gloucestershire, Lacock in Wiltshire - there are lots to choose from. But mine might be the one in the photograph above. It lies almost buried deep in the South Hams of Devon. It has two pubs, a school, a lovely church with spectacular rood screens, a red telephone box, a village shop and post office, a postcard full of thatched cottages and deep sided lanes that are full of the wild flower extravaganza that only the Devon hedgerows can produce.
And just down the road is the sea. Not just any old sea, but an estuary that has defied `development` for over 100 years, thanks to the benign ownership of the family who own this magical chunk of south Devon. The `estate` has featured in countless films and television programmes over the years - `A Horseman Riding By,` `Sense and Sensibility,` `Jonathan Creek,` `International Velvet` and many more, so in a way it`s a bit like visiting a film set, but one which is chosen for its essential Englishness and timeless quality .
Not far away are the twin creekside villages of Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers, the glories of Salcombe and a wonderful stretch of the South West Coast Path with views as far as the Eddystone lighthouse 13 miles out to sea. We`ve been there many times before, but we feel almost compelled to go back once more. And so we`re off there on Saturday for a week visiting old haunts, exploring new ones and hoping that the weather is kind to us. If it`s not, there`s not much we can do about that, but it will be good to be away from it all and to immerse ourselves in a corner of England, where the pace of life is so agreeable that it is quite possible to spend a week there in an afternoon.
See you in a week or so. Or an afternoon?
And just down the road is the sea. Not just any old sea, but an estuary that has defied `development` for over 100 years, thanks to the benign ownership of the family who own this magical chunk of south Devon. The `estate` has featured in countless films and television programmes over the years - `A Horseman Riding By,` `Sense and Sensibility,` `Jonathan Creek,` `International Velvet` and many more, so in a way it`s a bit like visiting a film set, but one which is chosen for its essential Englishness and timeless quality .
Not far away are the twin creekside villages of Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers, the glories of Salcombe and a wonderful stretch of the South West Coast Path with views as far as the Eddystone lighthouse 13 miles out to sea. We`ve been there many times before, but we feel almost compelled to go back once more. And so we`re off there on Saturday for a week visiting old haunts, exploring new ones and hoping that the weather is kind to us. If it`s not, there`s not much we can do about that, but it will be good to be away from it all and to immerse ourselves in a corner of England, where the pace of life is so agreeable that it is quite possible to spend a week there in an afternoon.
See you in a week or so. Or an afternoon?
3 comments:
Have a great time down there. That's the sort of place that American's think all us English live in, or at least those of us that don't live in castles.
Well Snopper, have a great week away. We'll keep watch on this little corner of Britain, which wont be quite the same without the three of you. Enjoy!
Thanks, mates - always nice to go travellin` but always nice to come home. Especially to good friends. :-)
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