Berwick House
Salcombe Road, Sidmouth
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Berwick House Sidmouth

Salcombe Road Sidmouth, Devon, England, EX10 8PX, United Kingdom

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The Art of Packing

A travel blog entry by rachelperkins

Im sat in my room trying to pack and its the hardest thing ever what do you put in a bag for three months? I keep taking things out and putting them back again! and I'm going to get out there and wished I had not brought something or a had left something behind.
I was doing abit of research the other day and the website I read said take two tshirts TWO tshirts! I think not! I wish my packing was that good.
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Phase 4 Day 3

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... walk took me along small lanes passing dairy farms to finish at Stathe. As I walked I met a lovely couple tending their garden near Stathe Court, Myrtle and Ken Moore. Ken told me he had lived in this area all his life. What a beautiful part of the world he had chosen. Thank-you for your donation. Tomorrow I would be walking across King's Sedge Moor and Butleigh Moor getting ever closer to the Mendip Hills. I had walked 22.3 kms today and thoroughly enjoyed ...

Phase 4 Day 2

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... NCR3 which took me through small hamlets, along lanes with high hedges where I saw my first wild violets of the walk, both white and purple and all very delicate. Moving across the county boundary from Devon to Somerset I passed majestic old houses, Greenham Barton with its mullioned windows standing out aginst the well manicured lawns was hidden behind a high wall- I peeked through the gate! Cothay Manor whose gardens are open to ...

Phase 4 Day 1

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... a huge structure, from the head of which you can look across the rooftops of Tiverton. The canal was built in 1814 for the primary use of the lime trade. Horse drawn tub-boats carried stone quarried in Whipcott and Fenacre to Tiverton Wharf where the stone was fired in kilns to make lime for farming and house building.The original idea was to link the towns of Taunton and Tiverton with Bath and the Bristol Channel and then south to the ...

Where has the last four months gone?

A travel blog entry by davidandmarjory

129 days
22 Flights (only 1 delay),
11 Countries,
53 cities,
53 different beds,
1 cruise,
2 mini cruises,
55,828 kilometres, 34,689.9109 miles
75 Travelpod ...

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