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Sights to be seen on a motor tour of Southern and Western England include St. Cross, near Winchester. The porter’s lodge of this old almshouse is shown in the picture bottom right. Beside it is the Old Market at Chagford, on Dartmoor. Top right is a view of Buckfast Abbey, built by the monks themselves within the past thirty years. On the left is Wells Cathedral, which has been described as “a shrine amid the idyllic surroundings of an old-world country town.”

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 245, 13 September 1935, Page 6

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Sights to be seen on a motor tour of Southern and Western England include St. Cross, near Winchester. The porter’s lodge of this old almshouse is shown in the picture bottom right. Beside it is the Old Market at Chagford, on Dartmoor. Top right is a view of Buckfast Abbey, built by the monks themselves within the past thirty years. On the left is Wells Cathedral, which has been described as “a shrine amid the idyllic surroundings of an old-world country town.” Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 245, 13 September 1935, Page 6

Sights to be seen on a motor tour of Southern and Western England include St. Cross, near Winchester. The porter’s lodge of this old almshouse is shown in the picture bottom right. Beside it is the Old Market at Chagford, on Dartmoor. Top right is a view of Buckfast Abbey, built by the monks themselves within the past thirty years. On the left is Wells Cathedral, which has been described as “a shrine amid the idyllic surroundings of an old-world country town.” Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 245, 13 September 1935, Page 6