Content generated during research for the paperback book 'Exmoor: The making of an English Upland' (ISBN 13 : 978-1-86077-597-0 ) for the England's Past for Everyone series
Ashwick Farm
Looking across the Barle Valley from Ashway to Row Lane, Hawkridge, on skyline and Birchcleeve wood.
This stream, a tributary of the Devon Yeo and the boundary between Molland and Twitchen, may have been the ancient western boundary of the Angl
The shop and information point at Simonsbath, converted out of poor single-storey cottages. Exmoor Forest Hotel in background.
Twitchen churchyard
Twitchen church
Winsford Church of St Mary Magdalene This church is of Norman origin with a 13th-century chancel whose restored roof contains the
Stone Farm, Exford
This memorial is in East Anstey church and commemorates Albert William Tarr who was killed on the railway line on the 8 January 1935.
Artist's studio at Winsford