I am now revisiting the earlier posts with renewed interest and the benefit of hindsight.
This one was very helpful to me.
Thank you.
And this one.
Sadly, cloughie and teamsaint, I never got to Tavistock or Dartmouth (or indeed Exmouth and Honiton both of which were nearby). On the train journey from Exeter to Looe I thought the best bit of scenery was around Dawlish. I'm aware that much of the best of South Devon is further south than the main rail line. I have been briefly to Torbay etc but it has never massively appealed and I'm much more for Exmoor than Dartmoor. Not too sure why this should be. But Bryn, I will have a look on the net at Ness Beach following your interesting comments which could be a "psychological route" in! Plymouth always seems to be a bit of a tease as I have probably travelled via it three or four times in my life and it feels like somewhere one should go to but it has never looked inviting in the slightest, possibly on account of what happened to it in the war. It would be interesting to hear from anyone who is really enthusiastic about it and any reasons as to why. Ferney - I do hope you manage to go to Devon at some point. As for the cream tea discussion, I knew the place where I was going to have one even if it now has a not very good looking pub beside it - but I never managed to do it. Perhaps I didn't do it precisely because of what had been built alongside.
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Sadly, cloughie and teamsaint, I never got to Tavistock or Dartmouth (or indeed Exmouth and Honiton both of which were nearby). On the train journey from Exeter to Looe I thought the best bit of scenery was around Dawlish. I'm aware that much of the best of South Devon is further south than the main rail line. I have been briefly to Torbay etc but it has never massively appealed and I'm much more for Exmoor than Dartmoor. Not too sure why this should be. But Bryn, I will have a look on the net at Ness Beach following your interesting comments which could be a "psychological route" in! Plymouth always seems to be a bit of a tease as I have probably travelled via it three or four times in my life and it feels like somewhere one should go to but it has never looked inviting in the slightest, possibly on account of what happened to it in the war. It would be interesting to hear from anyone who is really enthusiastic about it and any reasons as to why. Ferney - I do hope you manage to go to Devon at some point. As for the cream tea discussion, I knew the place where I was going to have one even if it now has a not very good looking pub beside it - but I never managed to do it. Perhaps I didn't do it precisely because of what had been built alongside.
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