Mill Wood

Wood, Forest in Devon North Devon

England

Mill Wood

Martinhoe Church
Martinhoe Church Credit: John Phillips

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Mill Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.206549/-3.9230977 or Grid Reference SS6547. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Martinhoe Church
Martinhoe Church
Trentishoe: the South West Coast Path Looking east
Trentishoe: the South West Coast Path
Looking east
Trentishoe: the South West Coast Path West to Holdstone Down and the Great Hangman
Trentishoe: the South West Coast Path
West to Holdstone Down and the Great Hangman
Trentishoe: overlooking Heddon's Mouth Cleave The South West Coast Path is just visible on both sides of the valley. The higher path on the hills opposite leads to Woody Bay
Trentishoe: overlooking Heddon's Mouth Cleave
The South West Coast Path is just visible on both sides of the valley. The higher path on the hills opposite leads to Woody Bay
Martinhoe: Mill Farm In the Heddon Valley above Hunter’s Inn. There was probably a mill here – a fulling mill, or tucking mill, as they were known in the west country – involved in the production of cloth. A roundel in the gable carries an image of a pair of shears, once used in the industry
Martinhoe: Mill Farm
In the Heddon Valley above Hunter’s Inn. There was probably a mill here – a fulling mill, or tucking mill, as they were known in the west country – involved in the production of cloth. A roundel in the gable carries an image of a pair of shears, once used in the industry
Hunters Inn, Heddons Mouth
Hunters Inn, Heddons Mouth
Parracombe: near Bumsley Mill Footpath in the Heddon valley
Parracombe: near Bumsley Mill
Footpath in the Heddon valley
Winter Trees, Trentishoe Taken from the footpath leading to the Ladies Mile
Winter Trees, Trentishoe
Taken from the footpath leading to the Ladies Mile
Martinhoe: towards Woolhanger Common Seen from Martinhoe Common Cross, looking south-south-east
Martinhoe: towards Woolhanger Common
Seen from Martinhoe Common Cross, looking south-south-east
Martinhoe: near Mannacott Lane Head Looking north west. The tractor is clearing brush away from the recently trimmed hedge
Martinhoe: near Mannacott Lane Head
Looking north west. The tractor is clearing brush away from the recently trimmed hedge
Martinhoe: bridleway near Milltown Looking north-north-east. The path or bridleway to Kings Lane
Martinhoe: bridleway near Milltown
Looking north-north-east. The path or bridleway to Kings Lane
Martinhoe: stream near Kittitoe Looking east-south-east by the road from Hunters Inn to Killington Cross and the A39.
Martinhoe: stream near Kittitoe
Looking east-south-east by the road from Hunters Inn to Killington Cross and the A39.
Martinhoe: ford near Kittitoe Looking north on a lane to Kemacott
Martinhoe: ford near Kittitoe
Looking north on a lane to Kemacott
Martinhoe: house at Killington Looking south east by the road from Hunters Inn to Killington Cross and the A39.
Martinhoe: house at Killington
Looking south east by the road from Hunters Inn to Killington Cross and the A39.
Martinhoe: towards Higher Bodley Beyond the field boundary lie old quarry workings. Looking south-south-west
Martinhoe: towards Higher Bodley
Beyond the field boundary lie old quarry workings. Looking south-south-west
Martinhoe: near Heddon’s Mouth Cleave Approaching Heddon’s Mouth Cleave on the lower path from Woody Bay; the path leads on to The Hunters Inn, National Trust shop and car park. Looking south west
Martinhoe: near Heddon’s Mouth Cleave
Approaching Heddon’s Mouth Cleave on the lower path from Woody Bay; the path leads on to The Hunters Inn, National Trust shop and car park. Looking south west
Martinhoe: the Heddon between Hunters Inn and Heddon’s Mouth Seen from the lower path from Woody Bay
Martinhoe: the Heddon between Hunters Inn and Heddon’s Mouth
Seen from the lower path from Woody Bay
Martinhoe: towards Killington Looking west-north-west from the A39 road. Towards the foreground, by the tree, the narrow-gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway now runs from Woody Bay Station to Killington Lane, outside Parracombe (summer 2006). In the distance are Trentishoe Down, 324m high, and Holdstone Hill at 349m
Martinhoe: towards Killington
Looking west-north-west from the A39 road. Towards the foreground, by the tree, the narrow-gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway now runs from Woody Bay Station to Killington Lane, outside Parracombe (summer 2006). In the distance are Trentishoe Down, 324m high, and Holdstone Hill at 349m
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Mill Wood is located at Grid Ref: SS6547 (Lat: 51.206549, Lng: -3.9230977)

Administrative County: Devon

District: North Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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