Clovelly Bay - Clovelly, Devon
Posted by: SMacB
N 50° 59.906 W 004° 24.019
30U E 401738 N 5650584
Scenic overlook at the top end of Clovelly High Street, just off The Hobby Drive. Overlooking Clovelly Bay.
Waymark Code: WMMNEJ
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/14/2014
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Scenic overlook at the top end of Clovelly High Street, just off The Hobby Drive. Overlooking Clovelly Bay.
"Clovelly used to be a fishing village and in 1901 had a population of 621. It is a cluster of largely wattle and daub cottages on the sides of a rocky cleft; its steep main street descends 400 feet (120 m) to the pier, too steeply to allow wheeled traffic. Sledges are used for the movement of goods. The quaint street is lined with houses, a small number of shops, a cafe and a public house. All Saints' Church, restored in 1866, is late Norman, containing several monuments to the Cary family, Lords of the Manor for 600 years.
Unusually, the village is still privately owned and has been associated with only three families since the middle of the 13th century, nearly 800 years. The scenery has been captured by artists for its richness of colour, especially in the separately accessed and separated Clovelly Court and along The Hobby, a road cut through the woods and overlooking the sea. The South West Coast Path National Trail runs from the top of the village"
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