IN "WESTWARD-HO" COUNTRY.—SOME OF CLOVELLY'S CREEPER-COVERED HOUSES.
High Street, ('loveliy’s one narrow, steep, cobble-pa ved thoroughfare "huhler” would be a truer definition scrambles up from the tiny harbour to the top of the wooded elllY. Down by the seven-hundred-year-old quay some of the houses are much as they were In the days when ‘Tlovelly men” sailed with Kingsley's hero. In the early summer the white washed cottages, roses and creepers, halfway up a clambering wistaria, at the top a blazing laburnum, make High Street one of the prettiest spots In Devon, which Is England's most beautiful county.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 20, 13 November 1912, Page 17
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97IN "WESTWARD-HO" COUNTRY.—SOME OF CLOVELLY'S CREEPER-COVERED HOUSES. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 20, 13 November 1912, Page 17
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