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.
For more info, log onto the miniature toy-town's website. www.clovelly.co.uk
| 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. |
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