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Grid reference SS6644

near to Parracombe, Devon, England


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SS6644 : A Winter landscape of Parracombe by Peter Roberts A Winter landscape of Parracombe
A delightful village on the River Heddon. Population in the village around 110 and in the Parish around 310.
SS6644 : Ley's Lane from Rowley Cross by David Smith Ley's Lane from Rowley Cross
SS6644 : Picnic Area - A39 near Parracombe by Barrie Cann Picnic Area - A39 near Parracombe
Picnic area next to the disused trackbed of the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway Next to the A39, this picnic area will offer a fantastic view of the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway, when the track between Woody Bay and Blackmoor Gate is... (more)
SS6644 : Ley's Lane leading into Parracombe with the Fox and Goose public house on the left. by Roger A Smith Ley's Lane leading into Parracombe with the Fox and Goose public house on the left.
SS6644 : Christ Church, Parracombe: pulpit by Basher Eyre Christ Church, Parracombe: pulpit
SS6644 : Parracombe Lane by Roger Cornfoot Parracombe Lane
SS6644 : Holwell Castle: aerial 2018 (1) by Simon Tomson Holwell Castle: aerial 2018 (1)
SS6644 : The Centre of Parracombe in winter by Peter Roberts The Centre of Parracombe in winter
Very occasionally snow prevented vehicles getting up the 1:4 and 1:5 hills out of the village.
SS6644 : Lynton and Barnstaple Railway - Disused Trackbed near Parracombe by Barrie Cann Lynton and Barnstaple Railway - Disused Trackbed near Parracombe
The site of the former trackbed, as it rises at 1 in 50 out of Parracombe village on its way to Blackmoor Gate. The wooded and grassy area dead centre will all need to be excavated, to open up what was once a deep cutting, which ran for... (more)
SS6644 : Parracombe: approaching Christ Church churchyard by Martin Bodman Parracombe: approaching Christ Church churchyard
Christ Church replaced St Petrock's church, Parracombe, late on in the nineteenth century. St Petrock's still exists too
SS6644 : Former Wesleyan Chapel, Parracombe by Roger Cornfoot Former Wesleyan Chapel, Parracombe
SS6644 : Christ Church, Parracombe by Peter Roberts Christ Church, Parracombe
The new Church built in 1878 when St.Petrocks Churchtown was abandoned.

 
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