A pictorial and descriptive guide to Plymouth, Stonehouse and Devonport with excursions by river, road and sea . TAMERTON F0L10T—ST. BUDEAUX 109 Reynolds, who was born in the neighbouring town ofPlympton. To vary the return to Plymouth, cross the iron bridgeover the Laira, and take the tramcar at Prince train can be taken from Plymsiock station, on theYealmpton Railway. HI.—CROWN HILL^-TAMERTON FOLIOT—ST. BUDEAUX—PENNYCROSS. It cannot be claimed that this walk is other thanordinary in character. From the tramway terminusat Compton, the route lies along the Tavistock Road,past Hartley R


A pictorial and descriptive guide to Plymouth, Stonehouse and Devonport with excursions by river, road and sea . TAMERTON F0L10T—ST. BUDEAUX 109 Reynolds, who was born in the neighbouring town ofPlympton. To vary the return to Plymouth, cross the iron bridgeover the Laira, and take the tramcar at Prince train can be taken from Plymsiock station, on theYealmpton Railway. HI.—CROWN HILL^-TAMERTON FOLIOT—ST. BUDEAUX—PENNYCROSS. It cannot be claimed that this walk is other thanordinary in character. From the tramway terminusat Compton, the route lies along the Tavistock Road,past Hartley Reservoir and Pleasure Grounds. CrownHill, or Knackersknowle, the site of large barracks,,offers no temptation to loiter. Just before reachingthe fort which dominates the hill, a turning to the leftreveals a road of far greater interest, and descending asteep hill— Tamerton Foliot is reached. Situated at the head of a creek connectedwith the Tamar, it is a quaint village on which thehand of Time and the hand of the not less ruthlessbuilder have left few traces. An attempt has been madeto identify i


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