. An illustrated and descriptive guide to the great railways of England and their connections with the Continent . THE CASTLE ROCK, was presented in Queen Elizabeths time to the Lord Mayor ot hamlet of Trentishoe comes next, where the river Parracombe flowsinto the sea, and where a romantic path leads through a deep wood toHeddons Mouth—a glen of the Parracombe. From Heddons Mouth awalk has recently been cut for several miles along the face of the rocks toLey Abbey, on the way to Lynton. A small hostelry, the Hunters Inn,may be found hard by—a good resting-house and centre


. An illustrated and descriptive guide to the great railways of England and their connections with the Continent . THE CASTLE ROCK, was presented in Queen Elizabeths time to the Lord Mayor ot hamlet of Trentishoe comes next, where the river Parracombe flowsinto the sea, and where a romantic path leads through a deep wood toHeddons Mouth—a glen of the Parracombe. From Heddons Mouth awalk has recently been cut for several miles along the face of the rocks toLey Abbey, on the way to Lynton. A small hostelry, the Hunters Inn,may be found hard by—a good resting-house and centre for now appears, seated on the uplands that rise abruptly and highfrom the rocky coast; and that coast, we are assuretl, is haunted by theghost of one Sir Robert Chichester, formerly of Martinhoe, who. for hisiniquities, is condemned to weave ropes of sand and then to histen themto his carriage and drive up the face of the cliff, whence, at full moon, hepasses through a narrow fissure known as Sii Roberts Road. Lynton and Lynmouth, though wIiin haif .i niilo of each other, occupyent


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectrailroa, bookyear1885