South Devon and south Cornwall, with a full description of Dartmoor and the Isles of Scilly . Outer-Stone WARD, LO St. Austell, Mevagissey, etc. section map n° x. THE FOWEY RIVER 245 path descends to the creek and a little wooden bridge gives accessto Pont. A few yards up the steep path of Pont bring us to a enter the gate before us and continue by the stream. A shortstiff climb ends at Lanteglos Church—the keys usually hang on theporch gate—which is worth a visit. After quitting the graveyardby the gate opposite the porch turn to the right and follow the laneinto the main road. Desc


South Devon and south Cornwall, with a full description of Dartmoor and the Isles of Scilly . Outer-Stone WARD, LO St. Austell, Mevagissey, etc. section map n° x. THE FOWEY RIVER 245 path descends to the creek and a little wooden bridge gives accessto Pont. A few yards up the steep path of Pont bring us to a enter the gate before us and continue by the stream. A shortstiff climb ends at Lanteglos Church—the keys usually hang on theporch gate—which is worth a visit. After quitting the graveyardby the gate opposite the porch turn to the right and follow the laneinto the main road. Descend by it to Polruan Ferry. River Trip.—The voyage on the top of the tide up the Fowey isvery delightful, and can be made to Lostwithiel, about 7 miles. Bygoing a little beyond St. Winnow—charmingly situated on the eastbank of the estuary—the best of the scenery will be included andthe out-and-home cruise be reduced to about 9 miles. A shortervoyage, not so dependent on the tide, is to Golant (New Inn> closeto the water), about 2 miles. The village occupies a steep recessamid orchards. For the church, go up the village, turn to theright, and k


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