South Devon and south Cornwall, with a full description of Dartmoor and the Isles of Scilly . THE LANDSLIP 51 THE LANDSLIP. (See map facing.) The Landslip is the name given to a picturesque stretch of brokenland along the coast formed by the downfall of the cliffs at varioustimes. Formerly it was crossed by a well-defined public path con-necting Lyme Regis with Seaton, but a crumbling of the Whit-lands Cliff carried away a portion of the path, so that now theroute is very troublesome by reason of the difficulty of findinga way through the overthrown bushes and brambles, and acrossminiature cre
South Devon and south Cornwall, with a full description of Dartmoor and the Isles of Scilly . THE LANDSLIP 51 THE LANDSLIP. (See map facing.) The Landslip is the name given to a picturesque stretch of brokenland along the coast formed by the downfall of the cliffs at varioustimes. Formerly it was crossed by a well-defined public path con-necting Lyme Regis with Seaton, but a crumbling of the Whit-lands Cliff carried away a portion of the path, so that now theroute is very troublesome by reason of the difficulty of findinga way through the overthrown bushes and brambles, and acrossminiature crevasses and patches of bog. At the present timethe best method of exploring the pretty coastal tract is todevote one day to the portion near Lyme Regis, and another dayto the more imposing scenery nearer Seaton. 1. The eastern portion. Two ways are open at the start as faras the reservoir of the Cement Works—viz. either from the top ofthe town to end of Pound Street, where just beyond the junctionwith Cobb Road take a path on the left, a direction-post indicatingit as the way to Ware Cli
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