Sunday, 25 March 2012

Clovelly, Devon

A March weekend in the time warp that is Clovelly on Devon's North coast. One of the few privately owned villages left in England it is still a working community, avoiding the curse of suburbanised "second homes". A cobbled high street, too steep for cars, flows down to everyone's idea of a sheltered harbour. Eat your heart out Disney, it is real.
The cobbled street
The harbour today
And yesterday where tourists came by paddle steamer. Now coach loads inundate the village 
Old photo of the steps up from the harbour
The same view today, little has changed
Bring me that horizon
Crazy Kate's cottage from the Red Lion Hotel
The same view from an old early photo
Early morning at the Red Lion Hotel

Painting of the Red Lion Hotel
Nineteenth Century painting of fishing boats off Clovelly

A fishing boat today


The Walking Party
Pebbled landscape
A streak of quartz
Rex Whistler's view up the High Street to the New Inn
The New Inn today.
For more info, log onto the miniature toy-town's website. www.clovelly.co.uk

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