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SHELLEY’S COTTAGE, LYNMOUTH, one of the Devonshire landmarks ruined by floods. Half the cottage has been swept away, and the other half stands on the brink of a chasm. The poet Shelley once occupied the building and wrote some of his works here.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26812, 18 August 1952, Page 7

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SHELLEY’S COTTAGE, LYNMOUTH, one of the Devonshire landmarks ruined by floods. Half the cottage has been swept away, and the other half stands on the brink of a chasm. The poet Shelley once occupied the building and wrote some of his works here. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26812, 18 August 1952, Page 7

SHELLEY’S COTTAGE, LYNMOUTH, one of the Devonshire landmarks ruined by floods. Half the cottage has been swept away, and the other half stands on the brink of a chasm. The poet Shelley once occupied the building and wrote some of his works here. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26812, 18 August 1952, Page 7

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